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Next Generation of Sailing Stars named in Australian Sailing Futures squad

Published Wed 21 Apr 2021

Australian Sailing is pleased to announce the inaugural group of athletes and coaches to be selected to the recently launched Performance Pathway Futures Program.

The athletes come from the eight confirmed Olympic classes for the Paris 2024 Games with representatives from all six States of Australia.

Aligned to the new AS HP Strategy #nextlevel towards LA 2028, the purpose of the Performance Pathway Futures Program is to identify and develop high potential sailors, currently transitioning between Pathways and Olympic classes, aiming to earn their place within the Australian Sailing Squad.

The Australian Sailing National Performance Pathway initiatives include nationally coordinated development, solutions and support delivery and frameworks to identify, verify, educate and prepare athletes (and coaches) for future involvement in high performance programs.

"The Performance Pathway puts solid structures and support around our talented athletes as they emerge from the Club Pathway," said Australian Sailing CEO Ben Houston.

"It will create a range of new and enhanced initiatives targeted at athletes emerging from our existing State Performance Programs and will work to foster optimal development and best prepare athletes for the next stage of their sailing journey."

The program will consist of a series of national camps integrating quality high performance coaching and targeted performance support services aligned to the athlete’s individual performance plans.  These nationally-led camps and targeted individualised development support complements the excellent work already undertaken in the State Sailing Performance Pathway programs in partnership with the valued State Institute partners and provides a direct value add to the system.

The Futures program has been a collaborative effort by our national and state coaches working together to give our high potential athletes an enhanced opportunity to deliver podium success in the medium to long term.

The first such camp is the Laser Standard and Laser Radial camp which is being help in Swansea, New South Wales. The camp will include the selected athletes as well as several Australian Sailing Team and Australian Sailing Squad athletes training together under the watch of Australian Sailing Team’s National Lead Coach Michael Blackburn.

“It is fantastic for the development of these athletes to be able to get them together in the one location to assist in their performance journey,” said Blackburn.

“This first camp is set up as a regatta, so we’re throwing the Futures athletes in the deep end, racing alongside the likes of Matt Wearn who is in the final stages of his preparation for the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Future Olympic hopeful Rylie Sinclair from Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club is looking forward to taking part in the Futures program for 2021. 

“I’m excited to learn about the future of kite foiling, particularly its upcoming inclusion in the Olympics,” said Sinclair.

“I’m keen to meet more sailors and learn from them as well as the coaches.”.

The Australian Sailing Futures Program and camps have been made possible due to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). Australian Sailing recognises the support from the AIS as well as valued National Institute partners across the country.

The selected AS Futures sailors are:

 

The Futures Camp coaches are:

Class

Coach

49er and 49er FX Team Leader

Emmett Lazich

49er

Johnny Rogers

49er FX

Traks Gordon

470 Mixed

Carrie Smith

Laser Radial

Ben Walkemeyer

Laser Std

Brendan Casey

Kite Foiling

Ryan Palk

Foiling Board

Arthur Brett

Nacra 17

Carolijn Brouwer

 

For more information on the Performance Pathway, please visit the Australian Sailing Team website.

 


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