US Olympic Program: Navigating the now
March 9th, 2023
Issues within the U.S. Olympic Sailing Program became public when Executive Director Paul Cayard resigned amid the announcement of a restructuring
March 9th, 2023
Issues within the U.S. Olympic Sailing Program became public when Executive Director Paul Cayard resigned amid the announcement of a restructuring
June 27th, 2022
In November 2021, Rich Jepsen was introduced as the new US Sailing President, beginning a three-year term as Chair of
January 20th, 2022
In his January column for Seahorse magazine, Paul Cayard described San Francisco Bay as “a treacherous piece of water off
December 23rd, 2021
by Rich Jepsen, US Sailing President This holiday season, I would like to extend my personal well wishes and gratitude
November 15th, 2021
During the 2021 US Sailing Annual Meeting and Stakeholder’s Summit on November 12-13, the US Sailing Board of Directors introduced
April 19th, 2021
Avoiding collision requires visibility which is hard in the fog, and once was a whole lot harder before pinpoint navigation
September 24th, 2019
Anyone that has traveled the USA, and witnessed the diversity of the country, can appreciate how these differences make governance
September 17th, 2019
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Not unlike the proverb from John Heywood’s collection of 1546, the one about horses and water
August 11th, 2019
The evolution in sailing where young people once experienced boat ownership through the active class boats in their area, to
April 24th, 2019
Falling overboard can occur unexpectedly and end tragically. Staying onboard is always a priority, but even the most experienced can
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