Alison’s Great Return
American sailing star Betsy Alison led the paralympic sailing team and now finds herself among and leading their ranks.
American sailing star Betsy Alison led the paralympic sailing team and now finds herself among and leading their ranks.
With or without Paralympic status, being on the water is the point.
A record 39 nations will sail at the 2017 Para World Sailing Championships in Kiel, Germany from 19-25 June 2017.
The second Paralympic Development Program wrapped up in Hong Kong this week, with sailors and coaches helping to grow and engage paralympic sailors in Asia.
In an effort to increase participation, promote effective coaching and improve sailor skills, Argentina hosted the first paralympic development program of 2017.
The Sailing Team from Down Under goes three for three at the Rio Paralympics.
For the US Sonar Team at the Paralympic Games, setting specific goals and addressing mechanisms to handle pressure made a key difference in their performance.
Australia secures two of three gold medals with a day to spare.
The Aussies lead all three Paralympic fleets with one day of preliminary racing remaining.
The British and American squads surge up the leader board on day three.
After a frustrating light air day, Australia and Canada maintain their leads in the Sonar and SKUD classes.
The American contingent sits in the top six in all three fleets after the first day of racing.
American sailing star Betsy Alison led the paralympic sailing team and now finds herself among and leading their ranks.
With or without Paralympic status, being on the water is the point.
A record 39 nations will sail at the 2017 Para World Sailing Championships in Kiel, Germany from 19-25 June 2017.
The second Paralympic Development Program wrapped up in Hong Kong this week, with sailors and coaches helping to grow and engage paralympic sailors in Asia.
In an effort to increase participation, promote effective coaching and improve sailor skills, Argentina hosted the first paralympic development program of 2017.
The Sailing Team from Down Under goes three for three at the Rio Paralympics.
For the US Sonar Team at the Paralympic Games, setting specific goals and addressing mechanisms to handle pressure made a key difference in their performance.
Australia secures two of three gold medals with a day to spare.
The Aussies lead all three Paralympic fleets with one day of preliminary racing remaining.
The British and American squads surge up the leader board on day three.
After a frustrating light air day, Australia and Canada maintain their leads in the Sonar and SKUD classes.
The American contingent sits in the top six in all three fleets after the first day of racing.
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