2020 Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame Inductions

Hall of Fame

Apr 23, 2020

Soling Worlds Champions Sandy MacMillan, Glen Dexter and Andreas Josenhans

The Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame and the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston are announcing the 2020 Inductees into the Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame. In these initial years, Inductees will be chosen by the Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame Management Committee, with representation from across the country. The selection process is based on criteria established in the CSHOF By-Laws. In future it is intended that the nomination process will be open to the sailing public.

As per the By-Laws, any Canadian sailor who wins an Olympic or Paralympic Medal, or a World Championship in an Olympic or Paralympic class is considered an automatic Inductee. Thirteen of our fourteen 2020 Inductees meet that criterion.

• David Miller – 1972 Olympic Bronze Medal in the Soling Class – RVYC
• Paul Cote – 1972 Olympic Bronze Medal in the Soling Class – RVYC
• John Ekels – 1972 Olympic Bronze Medal in the Soling Class – RVYC
• Glen Dexter – 1978 and 1980 Soling Class World Championships – RNSYS
• Andreas Josenhans – 1978 and 1980 Soling Class World Championships – RNSYS
• Sandy MacMillan – 1978 and 1980 Soling Class World Championships – RNSYS
• Terry McLaughlin – 1984 Olympic Silver Medal Flying Dutchman Class – RCYC
• Evert Bastet – 1984 Olympic Silver Medal Flying Dutchman Class – RStLYC
• Terry Neilson – 1984 Olympic Bronze Medal Finn Class – NYC
• Hans Fogh – 1984 Olympic Bronze Medal Soling Class – RCYC
• John Kerr – 1984 Olympic Bronze Medal Soling Class – RCYC
• Steve Calder – 1984 Olympic Bronze Medal Soling Class – RCYC
• Karen Morch – 1984 Olympic Gold Medal Windsurfer Demonstration Class – RCYC
• Lynn Watters – Renowned International Judge – RStLYC

The Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame is a collaboration between The Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame, the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston, and Sail Canada. Inductees to the Hall of Fame must be Canadian citizens, and can be inducted in any of the three categories of Sailor, Technical, or Contributor.

 “As a longstanding partner, Sail Canada is again pleased to support the Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame and the Marine Museum in this important initiative.  We look forward to continuing our collaboration as we identify and celebrate individuals who are deserving of this national recognition.” 

–Hugh McGugan, Board of Directors Chair, Sail Canada

If Covid-19 Pandemic conditions allow, the Induction Ceremony will take place at Kingston Yacht Club, 1 Maitland Street, Kingston, ON, at 2:00 – 5:00 PM Saturday, October 17th, 2020. Seating is limited to 125 people. For more information and to make a reservation, please contact Doug Cowie, Museum Manager, Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston. Tel: 613-542-2261 / Email: manager@marmuseum.ca

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