Celebrating pioneering women in USA

Published on March 14th, 2025

This Women’s History Month, US Sailing celebrates trailblazers who are not only excelling in their fields, but are also breaking barriers and advocating for inclusivity. As the CEO of Women Who Sail, former Vice President of the National Women’s Sailing Association, and a seasoned competitive sailor, Ayme Sinclair embodies that title. She is a pioneering African-American woman making waves—quite literally—in the world of sailing.

Sinclair did not grow up sailing but was invited by a friend aboard her boat around nine years ago, and what started as a fun outing quickly became a full-fledged passion. She wasted no time diving into competitive sailing, racing aboard the J/109 Sweet Caroline. After experiencing a bit more of the sailing world, Sinclair saw an opportunity to reshape the industry by making it more accessible and diverse. – Full report

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