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Michael Blackburn: "Atlanta 1996 ignited my passion for the ILCA class"

by Agustín Argüelles / ILCA 13 Jun 10:06 PDT
Michael Blackburn © ILCA Class Association

As part of ILCA's 30 Years of Olympic ILCA Sailing series, we speak with sailors who competed in the class's Olympic debut and reflect on what that experience means three decades on.

For Australian sailor Michael Blackburn, Atlanta 1996 marked the beginning of a long and highly successful Olympic journey — one that would extend far beyond his own time on the racecourse.

Blackburn competed in the Laser class at the 1996 Olympic Games in Savannah, USA, finishing just shy of the podium in 4th place. It was his first Olympic appearance and a defining moment in his sailing career.

He went on to build on that experience with further success at the highest level, winning the bronze medal at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, and later becoming the 2006 ILCA Laser World Champion.

However, Blackburn's impact on the ILCA class did not end with his own racing career.

In the years that followed, he became one of the most influential coaches in modern Olympic sailing. Working within the Australian Sailing Team, he played a key role in developing and guiding multiple athletes to Olympic success, including:

  • Tom Slingsby - Olympic gold medalist (London 2012)
  • Tom Burton - Olympic gold medalist (Rio 2016)
  • Matt Wearn - Olympic gold medalist (Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024)

Through his coaching career, Blackburn has helped shape one of the most successful eras in ILCA sailing, contributing to a legacy that spans multiple Olympic cycles and generations of athletes.

Reflecting on Atlanta 1996, Blackburn shares: "What does Atlanta 1996 mean to you 30 years later?"

This interview is part of: 30 Years of Olympic ILCA Sailing. A celebration of the class's Olympic debut, featuring athletes who competed in the first Olympic ILCA (Laser) regatta and their reflections three decades on.

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