Sail Canada Names Andrew Lewis ILCA 7 Canadian National Team Coach

Mar 30, 2022

On March 16 Sail Canada announced that three-time Laser Olympian in Sailing, Andrew Lewis, has been named ILCA 7 Canadian National Team Coach.

Lewis competed in three Olympic Games in Laser (ILCA 7). He first took the 37th spot in 2012 in London. In his preparation toward the 2016 Games, he had a life-threatening accident in Rio de Janeiro in December 2015, before he came back in time to compete at the Olympic Games where he finished 39th. Finally, last summer at Tokyo 2020, he closed his Olympic career with a 29th position.

“Since then, Andrew Lewis has focussed on becoming a world-class coach and bringing its teams to the peak level by using his existing technical skills and combining with his vision of a complete athlete”, said Sail Canada High Performance Director, Mike Milner. “We are looking forward to Andrew moving the team to another level.”

“I have given 15 years of my life to my Olympic career and sailing in return has given me back everything I have in my life today”, said Lewis, also confirming he is retiring as an active athlete to fully focus on coaching. “Now, it’s time to take all I have learnt and create champions on and off the water. This opportunity with Sail Canada has me fired up, on another level, and I am excited to see what we can create together.”

Lewis, from Trinidad and Tobago, will coach two-time Canadian Olympian Tom Ramshaw, as well as the ILCA 7 athletes from Sail Canada Development Squad.

Ramshaw, who represented Canada at the Olympic Games in Rio in 2016 as well as at Tokyo 2020 in the Finn class, switched last fall to ILCA 7 as Tokyo was the last time Finn was held at the Games since it is not scheduled for Paris in 2024.

 

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