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US Sailing announces 2026 Regional Symposiums and National Coaching Symposium

by US Sailing 23 Dec 2025 01:24 AEDT
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US Sailing is pleased to announce the return of its Regional Symposiums and National Coaching Symposium in 2026. Together, these events highlight US Sailing's continued commitment to education, collaboration, and community building across the sailing landscape. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from local peers, share challenges and successes, and connect with sailors, coaches, and leaders from across their region—strengthening networks and supporting shared growth throughout the sport.

"By partnering with established events across the country, we're able to meet sailors, coaches, and organizers where they already gather and learn. These regional symposiums strengthen our connections at the local level while expanding access to high-quality education and dialogue that supports the long-term growth of sailing in the United States," said Andrew Clouston, COO of US Sailing.

2026 Regional Symposiums and National Coaching Symposium Schedule.

Southeast Regional Symposium in conjunction with SAYRA Annual Meeting

January 23-25, 2026
The Beach House Resort
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Event highlights include:

  • US Sailing CEO Charlie Enright Keynote Speaker
  • College Sailing Pathways and Expectations
  • Race Management Hot Topics
  • Junior Sailing Programming
  • Insurance Q&A presented by Risk Strategies, part of the Brown & Brown team
More information including the full agenda and registration can be found here: sayra-sailing.membershiptoolkit.com/annual_meeting

National Coaching Symposium

February 17-19, 2026
Melges Watersports Center
Merritt Island, Florida

Event highlights include:

  • Presentations, workshops and hands-on sessions with the leading sailing coaches in the country.
  • On the water sessions and demos featuring Melges boats.
  • Attendance and presentation by Zhik CEO and two-time Olympic 470 Gold Medalist Mat Belcher
More information and registration can be found here: www.ussailing.org/events/national-coaching-symposium

Note: This event will be held rain or shine

Northwest Regional Symposium held in conjunction with The Sailing Foundation Conferences

February 21-22, 2026
Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle
Seattle, Washington

Event highlights include:

  • February 21: Youth Sailing Leadership Symposium for Coaches and Program Directors
  • February 22: Get on Board! How to Support Your Sailing Program as a Board Member or Volunteer
  • Youth and Club Leadership Forum
  • Race Performance Pathway
  • Community Sailing Resources and Support
  • Best Practices for Setting Marks in Deep Water
More information and registration can be found here: thesailingfoundation.org/what-we-do/junior-sailing-conferences

New England Regional Symposium
March 18, 2026
Bristol Yacht Club
Bristol, Rhode Island

Event highlights include:

  • Sailing Center Staffing and Hiring Recommended Practices
  • Creative Learn to Sail Programming
  • US Sailing Staff Attendance
Further details and registration will be available in early 2026.

Additional Regional Symposiums - Details to Be Confirmed

  • Wisconsin - March 2026
  • Texas - Late Spring 2026
US Sailing looks forward to engaging with sailors and leaders across the United States in 2026, focusing on the unique needs and priorities of each region.

US Sailing gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Risk Strategies, Zhik, and Zim.

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