USA Trials: Winning the winner-take-all

Published on December 29th, 2023

For several of the Sailing events at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the USA representative will have overcome a single winner-take-all regatta to have earned selection. The new Mixed Two Person Dinghy event is among those holding a domestic trial, with 4-time Olympian Stuart McNay and 2020 Olympian Lara Dallman-Weiss to face off against a hungry field.

Among the greatest threats will come from Louisa Nordstrom and Trevor Bornarth who offer this update:


The trials are taking place out in the ocean off of Miami Yacht Club from January 6-13. As it stands, there are nine other mixed 470 teams registered, and there are 14 total races scheduled across 7 days of racing, and one reserve day. The team that wins the trials event in January will be selected team for the Paris 2024 Games.

However, because the US has not yet qualified for an Olympic slot, the winner of the US trials will also need to qualify the country at the upcoming 470 World Championships in Palma, Spain. To learn more about the selection process, click here.

Since returning from our long stint in Europe, we have been hard at work getting ourselves and our equipment ready for the trials. Ultimately we know that we’ve already put the work in, and this final week before the trials is all about ticking the boxes, final gym sessions, boat work, equipment testing, and getting ourselves mentally prepared to perform.

We are lucky that the trials is taking place here in Miami, a place that feels like home for both Trevor and I. With close friends and family around us, we are very grateful to have such supportive community to back us. A special thank you to our supporters at Engineered Yacht Solutions, who we had the pleasure of visiting prior to the holidays. Additionally, a massive shoutout to Bill Harvey who has put up with housing Louisa and our coach Steve during this past month!

Louisa Nordstrom and Trevor Bornarth

This year we have grown immensely both as athletes and individuals, faced hardship, setbacks, failures, and yet we have persisted nonetheless and come out on the other side. I can say that regardless of what happens at the upcoming trials, we know we’ve done all that we can, and that is something no on can take away from us.

We’ve had a lot of great conversations with mentors recently, and reflected on this journey we have been on. Olympic campaigning is so much more than just sailing. It is a top-level education in “figuring it out”. Fundraising, logistics, accounting, marketing, management, etc… these are not things that are openly taught in a course to all sailors interested in pursuing the Olympics!

We’ve had to learn all of these things ourselves, or seek out the right people to advise us in the process. It is not something we could have done on our own, that’s for sure, and it’s something that I’ve reiterated in many additions of these team updates I send out. We have so many people to thank for helping us get into the position we are today.

We are excited to put our skills to the test, and give it all we’ve got. We are confident in the work that we’ve put in this past year, and we know that will show through in our performance. Thank you for following along with us up to this point, it is because of people like you reading this that we are able to pursue our passion and chase our dreams. We hope to make you proud.


Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing Program*:
Men’s One Person Dinghy – ILCA 7 (41)
Women’s One Person Dinghy – ILCA 6 (41)
Mixed Two Person Dinghy – 470 (19)
Men’s Skiff – 49er (20)
Women’s Skiff – 49erFX (20)
Men’s Kiteboard – Formula Kite Class (20)
Women’s Kiteboard – Formula Kite Class (20)
Men’s Windsurfing – iQFoil (24)
Women’s Windsurfing – iQFoil (24)
Mixed Multihull – Nacra 17 (19)
* Quota per event in parenthesis but does not include Universality Places (2 men, 2 women)

Venue: Marseille, France
Dates: July 28-August 9

Details:
• Paris website: https://www.paris2024.org/en/the-olympic-games-paris-2024/
• World Sailing microsite: https://paris2024.sailing.org/

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