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Glenn Lattimore Grants awarded by US Sailing Foundation

by US Sailing 27 Oct 2023 08:31 PDT
Two-time grant recipient Noelani Velasco at the 2022 Youth Championship © Lexi Pline / US Sailing

The US Sailing Foundation recently awarded its annual Glenn Lattimore Memorial Grants to female sailors around the country. A record-setting number of women applied for grants this year, resulting in the distribution of more than $10,000 to 36 sailors.

The Glenn Lattimore Grant Program was established to provide financial assistance for travel expenses and registration fees incurred by female sailors competing in US Sailing National Championships. Named in memory of pioneering sailor Virginia Glenn Hill Lattimore, the grants are generously funded by the Lattimore family.

"I was thrilled by the increased number of applicants this year and the range of sailing skills and experience they represent," said Mary Lattimore. "I had the good fortune to visit the U.S. Junior Women's Championship earlier this year and was so impressed by the talent of the competitors. Their dedication to the sport is inspiring. It is truly remarkable how many more women are now involved in the top levels of sailing compared to my mother's sailing days! I'm happy to honor her legacy by supporting those who are following in her footsteps."

This year's grant recipients hail from 14 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and include all skill levels, from new sailors to elite sailors competing in international competitions.

Noelani Velasco, a 17-year-old sailor from Hawaii and two-time recipient of a Lattimore grant noted, "The Glenn Lattimore Grant has helped me and my family be financially ready so that I could race in off-island regattas such as Youth Champs and Chubbs. Coming from Hawaii there aren't many national regattas that are easily accessible to us, so receiving aid from this grant allows me to gain competitive racing knowledge and lifelong friendships. Being able to race in off-island regattas has taught me many lessons that I will carry with me throughout sailing and further into my future career."

To learn more about US Sailing and the Glenn Lattimore Grants program, visit here.

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