Veterans set sail in San Diego with Warrior Sailing Program
by SDYC on 28 Apr 2015
2015 Warrior Sailing Program SDYC
For these 21 military veterans, the word “can’t” is the one thing they won’t be bringing with them to San Diego Harbor. Not willing to let injury or medical condition hold them back from the rest of their lives, these disabled veterans will take part in a novice sailing camp from May 4th to May 6th at the San Diego Yacht Club.
The Warrior Sailing Program (WSP) was founded with a mission to introduce active military and veterans with disabilities to the sport of sailing, with opportunities ranging from introductory level sailing to world championship competition. Together with the Combat Wounded Veteran Challenge, these organizations give back the gift of competition, camaraderie and being a part of a unit.
Participants who need an inspiration won’t have to look far, as the Warrior Sailing Program’s founder is Jen French, a Paralympic medallist. “The goal is to share the spirit of sailing with our military warriors and to teach them skills on the water and for a better quality of life,' French said.
The program is offered at no cost to participants, with adaptive technology brought in by the WSP and sailboats provided by San Diego Yacht Club, who will be hosting the three-day program. The participants come from all branches of the military and have varying injuries that range from limb loss, traumatic brain injuries and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to name a few.
“Sailing is an inclusive sport and community,” stated French. “There is a restorative, healing process that sailing provides and it also gives them a chance to flex their competitive muscles.” Participants will sail together in teams of three on J-22 sailboats, with each team having an on-board professional coach.
The Basic Training Camp is the Warrior Sailing Program’s debut on the West Coast, where San Diego’s favorable sailing conditions offer the perfect setting for participants to learn the sport.
For John Laun, the Commodore of SDYC, this program is the perfect way for the San Diego Yacht Club to use its sailing resources and sport knowledge to give back to the community that has served this country. “The San Diego Yacht Club is very proud to host the Warrior Sailing Program’s Basic Training Camp,” Laun said. “Hopefully, many of the participants will find sailing and racing enjoyable and all will certainly benefit from the lessons in leadership skills, team work, and self-reliance learned on a sailing race course.”
Graduates from the Basic Training Camp will learn about local sailing opportunities through SDYC community outreach and the Challenged Sailors San Diego. Select graduates will join the Warrior Sailing Team to learn advanced racing skills and compete in open and disabled racing events both across the country and around the world, including the US Disabled National Championship in San Diego August 27-29.
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