Won One, Lost One
The goal of every race is to win, but we don’t need to win them all. Often the ones we lose provides the wisdom we need.
The goal of every race is to win, but we don’t need to win them all. Often the ones we lose provides the wisdom we need.
Gender equity is accelerating at the top of the sport, but the trickle down is slow.
Travelling to regattas has its challenges, but whenever we hit the road we’re reminded there is great sailing and good people everywhere.
During the heart of the winter COVID-19 lockdown sailors got resourceful in ways to connect and learn.
When a race lead seems sure and the horizon is clear, it’s easy to be lulled into a lull.
Poor results must not cloud the easy opportunity to learn, grow, get better and have more fun
The goal of every race is to win, but we don’t need to win them all. Often the ones we lose provides the wisdom we need.
Gender equity is accelerating at the top of the sport, but the trickle down is slow.
Travelling to regattas has its challenges, but whenever we hit the road we’re reminded there is great sailing and good people everywhere.
During the heart of the winter COVID-19 lockdown sailors got resourceful in ways to connect and learn.
When a race lead seems sure and the horizon is clear, it’s easy to be lulled into a lull.
Poor results must not cloud the easy opportunity to learn, grow, get better and have more fun
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