Strong Canadian Showing at 2023 Clagett

July 5, 2023

2.4mR class winners 21st Clagett Regatta and U.S. Para Sailing Championships / Credit: Clagett Sailing – Andes Visual

Thirty-one sailors competing at the 21st C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta have completed three days of racing which was preceded by a two-day coaching clinic.   

The 21 sailors in the 2.4mR class including nine Canadians plus five boats in the Martin 16 class completed eight races with a variety of conditions from rain to fog to sun and everything in between.  

SinC Clagett 2023 Delani Hulme Lawrence 400Top Canadian in his class was Canadian Development Team Member Peter Eager who finished just off the podium in 4th and took home the bronze in the U.S. Para Sailing Championship, which was held at the same event.

Eager started sailing when he was nine years old and racing about a year later in the International Shark 24 class. Between 1985 and 2003 he won the Shark Class World Championship four times. In 2010 he was completely paralyzed by Guillain Barre Syndrome which destroyed his peripheral nervous system and he has residual paralysis and loss of sensation in my hands and lower legs. Six of the eight muscle groups below his knees are non-functional.

Peter Eager

Development Team members, Delani Hulme-Lawrence from St. Paul, AB, sailing out of Royal Vic finished 12th. At the Canada Summer Games in 2017, Delani suffered from equipment failure that put her out of medal contention; ending the regatta in 4th. Shortly after this event Delani applied for the C. Thomas Clagett Jr. Memorial Boat Grant Program in Newport, RI. She was awarded the 2017 boat grant and received a brand new 2.4mR, allowing her to continue her pursuit. That same year, Delani launched Life over Limb, 2.4mR Performance Sailing campaign. She attended her first Clagett Regatta/US Para Championship in 2018 and finished as the 1st female.

 Delani Hulme-Lawrence

 

 

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