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Great day for the Canadian Sailing Team & Canadian Sailing Development Squad in Comox, BC

by Sail Canada 30 Oct 2020 19:48 PDT
Canadian Sailing Team Meet and Greet in Comox, BC © Sail Canada

It was a special day in Comox, BC, today. The Canadian Sailing Team and Development Squad hit the water in the morning accompanied by Peter Lawless, Canadian Olympic Committee Vice President, for some daily training.

The on-water session was followed by a small meeting between the CST and CSDS members and some of the military personnel who made this training opportunity possible including the Wing Commander, Wing Chief, Captain James Hollis and Wing Public Affairs Officer.

"It's just fabulous to see the athletes of the CST coming together with the military and civilian community," said Lawless. "Everyone working together to make Olympic dreams become reality. Even in these challenging times, we can, together, still reach for our dreams."

The day was capped by a meet and greet at the Comox Marina, where specific COVID protocols were put in place to ensure everyone's safety. The athletes shared their sailing journeys and experiences followed by a Q&A session on topics like their training process and the athletes' Olympic dreams.

Also on hand were youth sailors and racers, experienced sailors and yacht club members, as well as many Comox locals including the Mayor, Russ Rarnott, and numerous city council members.

We'd like to extend a big thank you to the 19 Wing Comox's HMCS Quadra for providing our athletes with a safe and enjoyable training environment, as well as the City of Comox and the Comox Marina for their support and helping hand in organizing today's events.

Follow the CST & CSDS as they lead up to the Olympics!

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