Dawn Riley is one of the best-known sailors in the world. She was the first woman ever to manage an entire America's Cup syndicate, the first American, man or woman, to sail in three America's Cups and two Whitbread Round the World races and is one of the forerunners in providing community access into the sport of sailing.

Dawn is also a past President of the Women's Sports Foundation. She is a much sought after motivational speaker and her business interests include recreational environment design and development and product development consulting for the sports market.

 

 

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Road Notes:

Sea Scouts - Future Acorns

September 03, 2010

Last night, I spoke at the Sea Scouts,  Fifth Annual William I Koch Cup which this year is being jointly hosted by the Coast Guard Academy and Connecticut College which are located across a highway from each other in New London CT.   I was told that Connecticut College used to be all women and the Academy used to be all male but their convenient location allowed for plenty of social interaction at 'dances and such'. 

 

We have come a long way. It was wonderful to see such diversity in this elite group of Sea Scouts which happens to be a  coed division of Boy Scouts of America.   This was one of the natural points in my presentation. Another topic that dominated the questions and answers was safety.  We discussed how important safety harnesses are - at all times, as well as medical care and stitches and simple surgery offshore.   I included the story of  French single-handed sailor Jimmy who bit his tongue off during a jibe and had to sew it back on with advice being given over the SSB radio.  I was greeted by a lot of ewwwes.  I went on to explain that he must have done a good job because a few years later, my friend had kissed him and couldn't notice the scar at all.  Lots of giggles :-)

 

Overall the energy of the evening was plentiful enough to fuel my 3 hour return trip to Oyster Bay, via Ferry and highway.  What a cool group of young people and very likely some future Acorns (http://wwwoakcliff.org) will come from this group.

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Causes Dawn is
Involved With

Oakcliff Sailing Center

Oakcliff Sailing Center
Raising the level of sailors and
sailing in the US. Visit Oakcliff Sailing Center to learn more.

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America True
Making sailing accessible to all.
Read more about America True.

America True DAY ON THE BAY

Women's Sports Foundation

Women's Sports Foundation
Ensuring Fair Play!
Read more about the WSF.

 

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