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ISAF awards Approved Training Center status to Dinghy Academy

by Dinghy Academy in Valencia on 9 Sep 2014
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Dinghy Academy is pleased to announce that the Audit Report about Dinghy Academy as an ISAF Approved Training Center is now posted on the International Sailing Federation website.

In the Report, Andy Jeffrey, ISAF Nominated Expert, concludes that 'Although the Dinghy Academy has only been operating for two years, the depth of experience and skills upon which it is able to draw give it a credible profile as a training provider. Consequently, it is recommended that the Dinghy Academy in Valencia should be awarded ISAF Approved Training Center status'.


A formal audit was carried out on July 30 2014 at Dinghy Academy headquarters in Valencia. The visit was hosted by Luca Devoti, Dinghy Academy's founder and Head Coach. The visit included interviews with several athletes participating in existing training programs and observation of a training session afloat.

Dinghy Academy was founded in 2012 by Luca Devoti, Finn Class silver olympic medallist, America’s Cup skipper and coach, and Roman Teply, CEO of Devoti Sailing. Modern sport is changing at an increasingly faster pace. Top sailing prospects needs to grow on the basis of high-level centers where high performance athletes can work in groups with the same goal, win an Olympic medal. Dinghy Academy was created keeping in mind this current trend. Dinghy Academy wants to create a training team marked by a high-quality program that includes sports skills and techniques, mental coaching, boat tuning.


Dinghy Academy can count now with its brand new headquarters of 400 m2 and can offer superb sailing facilities, excellent sailing conditions throughout the year thanks to Valencia’s warm climate and famous sea breeze.

Dinghy Academy would like to thank the International Finn Class and its program FIDES for sailors from emerging countries, which gave an essential contribution to the growth of the Academy.


Dinghy Academy Head Coach Luca Devoti quotes: 'This is a great achievement for us. When we started with this project only two years ago, we were a small group of people with athletes training here in Valencia, most of them coming from emerging sailing countries. Now we have a group of 15 athletes fully established in Valencia with more coming throughout the year. Our guys are the 20% of the ISAF Finn World Championship fleet racing in the next days in Santander. The ISAF Approved Training Center status is a great result to our effort in order to establish an International Training Center and we are fully committed with the task to give international young sailors the chance to achieve their dreams to sail and maybe win the Olympic Games'.



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