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June 2021
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Why Should Yacht Clubs Support Olympians?
By Pamela Healy, 470 Bronze Medalist, 1992

As the world prepares for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, it is my honor to introduce this special issue of the ICOYC Currents. 

This generation of Olympic athletes have had an unbelievably challenging journey. When I trained and competed as an Olympian, in the Barcelona Games in the 470 in 1992, I focused my training on things within my control and then mentally prepared for those outside of my control. Sailors are particularly talented at doing this. 

These athletes, on the other hand, have had to face a barrage of elements outside of their control—namely, a global pandemic that delayed the Games. 

As a proud member of the San Francisco Yacht Club and St. Francis Yacht Club and as President of the St. Francis Sailing Foundation I have had the good fortune of supporting several Olympic sailors on this journey, as we provide financial support and mentorship. We constantly update our donors and members regarding the dedication, ups-and-downs and regatta results of our member-athletes, so they feel like they are sailing alongside them. Collectively, we take pride in supporting our fellow members. 
 
Why should your club engage your membership with your Olympians or members reaching for the Olympic dream? Because Olympians are wired a little differently. They are relentless, passionate and committed to giving back. They inspire us all to be better. They share a sense of responsibility to bring up the next generation of youth sailors to be the best they can be and to dream big. They are role models, ambassadors and a public relations team all in one. 

Their sense of duty to their clubs is as sincere as their dedication to their country, and they take representing their burgee seriously. 

As we watch the Olympic Games together this summer, as Member Clubs of ICOYC, let’s collectively admire our sport as it is showcased on the world stage and let’s use it as a rallying point to engage our memberships together.

Sail fast, 
Pam Healy 
Past Director of San Francisco Yacht Club, St. Francis Yacht Club 
President of St. Francis Sailing Foundation 

 
FROM OUR ICOYC OLYMPIANS
Interviews with Our ICOYC Olympians

The Tokyo Olympic Games start on 23 July 2021, with competitors from many of our Member Clubs. In this edition of the ICOYC Currents, we have a Q&A with some of the top sailors competing at the Games, including St. Francis Yacht Club’s Luke Muller in the Finn Class, Royal Swedish Yacht Club’s Cecilia Jonsson & Emil Järudd in the Nacra 17, and Chicago Yacht Club’s Stephanie Roble & Maggie Shea in the 49er FX. 
 
Royal Swedish Yacht Club/KSSS has a goal: to see their sailors on the start line of every Olympic Games. 
 
Chicago Yacht Club gets creative to support and send off their 49er FX sailors Stephanie Roble & Maggie Shea. 
 
Royal Vancouver Yacht Club’s Nikola Girke will represent Canada in her fifth Olympics, competing in her fourth sport
 
NEWS FROM MEMBER CLUBS
Featured News
The San Francisco Yacht Club, replaces the signal flags Charlie Golf One with November Echo at their clubhouse. 
Tips from Royal Canadian Yacht Club to Keep Your Club’s Silver Looking Smart
What every yacht club should know about preserving their trophies and silver products.
GYC will award the 1888 gaff cutter Thalia the Centenary Trophy at the 10th anniversary of the regatta, on Thursday, 30 September, 2021 during the Voiles de Saint-Tropez.
Young and Old Race Coconut Boats at Royal Varuna Yacht Club
With boats built from coconuts and recycled materials, 37 RVYC members, both young and old, competed in the Varuna 1st Boat Challenge.
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The June Survey: Sponsorship in Yacht Clubs

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The April Survey: Results on Club Fleets

Of the 17 Clubs that responded to the ICOYC survey on Club fleets, 27 different hull types were represented. 100% of reporting Clubs use their boats for racing while only 1 Club reported using its boats for cruising. 
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