SVG participates in Global Women’s Sailing Festival
Participants in the Global Women’s Sailing Festival
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June 15, 2021
SVG participates in Global Women’s Sailing Festival

LAST SATURDAY at Blue Lagoon, more than 30 women and girl sailors, some experienced, some first timers, enjoyed a day’s sailing to show St Vincent and the Grenadines’s (SVG)’s support of World Sailing’s Global Women’s Sailing Initiative.

Supported by the International Olympic Committee’s Development Fund, this initiative aims to introduce women and girls across the globe to the sport of sailing.

Two separate events in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres brought together sailing communities from all backgrounds, cultures and nations at the same time.

For most, it was a fun day on the water but there were also races for the more competitive, with Rohanna Warren, Scarlett Hadley, and Louise Mitchell taking the honours.

Anna Tunnicliffe, Olympic Sailing Gold medalist, Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year 20092011, and niece of SVG Sailing Association President Jenny Trumble said: “As a strong advocate of women’s sailing, I think it’s awesome to see SVG, a nation with a proud sailing heritage, participating in the Global Women’s Festival. I hope this encourages more women and girls to take up sailing for fun or competition.

Who knows? We may discover a new Olympic champion. Way to go Auntie Jenny. “