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Introducing the US Sailing Team squad

by US Sailing 2 Mar 2019 13:55 PST
Introducing the US Sailing Team squad © US Sailing

US Sailing has created the US Sailing Team Squad in an effort to support potential US Sailing Team (USST) athletes. By identifying athletes as Squad members, US Sailing will more formally recognize individuals striving for a place on the Olympic podium and competing at the highest levels of the sport.

Sailors who have been named to the Squad will work alongside the USST athletes and will have opportunities to represent the USST brand. They will also receive USST support for coaching, fitness, fundraising, and logistics.

The creation of the Squad ensures that deserving athletes are captured and supported along their journey to the Olympic podium. The Squad is designed to create a collaborative effort to raise overall U.S. performance, which in turn meets the athletes' objectives of standing atop the Olympic podium.

Chief of US Olympic Sailing, Malcolm Page said, "The Squad members have not yet got the results to be named to the current 2019 US Sailing Team, but these talented athletes need to be recognized for where they are on the pathway to Olympic podium. As an organization, we need to ensure a united push from the U.S. to maximize 2020 and 2024 medal winning potential."

In order to be eligible for the Squad, sailors must have a multi-quad commitment to an Olympic campaign. They must also demonstrate the requisite talent and effort to become a medal winner.

The following athletes have been named to the 2019 US Sailing Team Squad, pending official athlete agreement.

Learn more about US Sailing, the US Sailing Team, and the Olympic Development Program.

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