Lilly Rainham receives Nathan R. Cowan Memorial Award 2024
by Sail Canada 25 Sep 18:26 UTC

Lilly Rainham receives Nathan R. Cowan Memorial Award © Sail Canada
Sail Canada announced today that Lilly Rainham from Halifax, N.S., has been named recipient of the Nathan R. Cowan Memorial Award for 2024.
Created in 2002, the Nathan R. Cowan Memorial Award aims to support developing sailors through financial support, a way to honour the memory of Nathan Cowan who, after years of determination and persistence, achieved his goal of becoming a Canadian Sailing Team member. However, a few months later, Nathan Cowan passed away tragically in a car accident.
Nominations were evaluated based on a time period ranging from January 1 to December 31, 2024.
In 2024, Lilly Rainham took the 39th position out of 80 sailors at the ILCA U21 World Championships held in Portugal, in addition to taking the 9th spot overall and being the top woman at the North American Championships held in Massachusetts, USA. At the ILCA Canadian Championships, she recorded a third-place finish out of 62 sailors and was once again the top woman. She was also crowned provincial champion at the 2024 Nova Scotia Championships.
In 2023, the representative from the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron took part in the ILCA 6 U21 World Championships, where she took the 44th position. That same year, she finished 39th overall at the ILCA 6 Youth World Championships held in Poland, in addition to taking the second spot and being the top female at Sail Canada Sail East 2023.
She became a member of the Canadian Sailing Team in 2025.
"I am incredibly humbled to accept the Nathan R. Cowan Memorial Award," said Lilly Rainham. "I am grateful for the support I've received and hope to honour Nathan's lasting legacy in Canadian sailing."
More information on the Nathan R. Cowan Memorial Award is available here.