Argentina Hosts First Paralympic Development Program
In an effort to increase participation, promote effective coaching and improve sailor skills, Argentina hosted the first paralympic development program of 2017.
In an effort to increase participation, promote effective coaching and improve sailor skills, Argentina hosted the first paralympic development program of 2017.
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.
Racing will run from September 12 to 17.
The end of a professional sailing career as he knew it was the start of an unexpected Paralympic journey.
While they arrived by individual paths to the sonar, these three sailors move forward to rio Together.
Paralympic gold medalist Maureen Mckinnon heads to Rio hoping for more hardware, this time with a young ace at the helm.
Sailing at the Paralympic Games in Weymouth and Portland, U.K., runs through Sept. 6. US athletes competing include Jen French and JP Creignou (SKUD 18), Mark LeBlanc (2.4 mR), and Paul Callahan, Tom Brown, and Bradley Johnson (Sonar).
In an effort to increase participation, promote effective coaching and improve sailor skills, Argentina hosted the first paralympic development program of 2017.
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.
Racing will run from September 12 to 17.
The end of a professional sailing career as he knew it was the start of an unexpected Paralympic journey.
While they arrived by individual paths to the sonar, these three sailors move forward to rio Together.
Paralympic gold medalist Maureen Mckinnon heads to Rio hoping for more hardware, this time with a young ace at the helm.
Sailing at the Paralympic Games in Weymouth and Portland, U.K., runs through Sept. 6. US athletes competing include Jen French and JP Creignou (SKUD 18), Mark LeBlanc (2.4 mR), and Paul Callahan, Tom Brown, and Bradley Johnson (Sonar).
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