Équipe du Québec 2025-2026

4 décembre 2025

La Fédération de voile du Québec est heureuse d’annoncer les nouveaux athlètes sélectionnés sur l’Équipe de voile du Québec.

Athlètes du Québec sur l’Équipe canadienne

Thomas Staples et William Staples (49er)

Membres de l’Équipe du Québec 2025-2026

Excellence: Hunter Hoy (49er)

Elite: Carlos Charabati (ILCA 7); Evania Lovshin (ILCA 6); Jacob Townsend (ILCA 7); James Huynh (Formula kite); Nicola Gilmour (ILCA 6)

Relève: Alicia Letham (ILCA 6); Cédrik Dumais (ILCA 7); Cyril Tremblay (ILCA 7)

Espoir-Développement : Aiden Burgess (ILCA 7); Kiriam Pellicer-Lavoie (ILCA 6); Liam Gill (ILCa 6); Louis Albert Dumontier (ILCA 4); Mathéo Rivard-Ménégoz (ILCA 6)

Partenaires d’entrainement :

Louis Hupé (ILCA 7); Benjamin Mason

Note : L’Association internationale de la classe Laser (ILCA) est une organisation internationale autogérée et autofinancée qui assure la coordination, l’organisation et la communication pour la classe Laser à l’échelle mondiale.

Pour en apprendre davantage sur ces athlètes et sur la Fédération de voile du Québec : https://voile.qc.ca/fr/

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