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Steering the Course 2025 kicks off to #AccelerateAction for female sailors around the world

by World Sailing 22 May 21:12 BST 23-28 May 2025
Steering the Course 2025 kicks off to #AccelerateAction for female sailors around the world © World Sailing

The 2025 edition of Steering the Course, World Sailing's global women's sailing festival, gets under way on 23 May with a week-long focus on #AccelerateAction in support of this year's International Women's Day theme.

Events are planned around the world throughout the week and beyond, each with the goal of promoting gender equity in sailing and creating new opportunities for women to thrive on and off the water.

Steering the Course 2025 events began on 10 May at the Rio Yacht Club in Brazil with the 4th Regata D'Elas which featured 151 women in 28 boats - including a crew of a four-year-old and 83-year-old - the youngest and oldest sailors taking part. The fleet included many teams from previous Regatas D'Elas, showing how they have grown as sailors. Many had become skippers or important crew on board their boats. The event also had an environmental focus where there were no single-use disposable items and the sailors were invited for a talk about the Guanabara Bay environment, featuring a short documentary showing the marine life and the important role sailors have in monitoring and caring about the bay.

Next, the focus shifted to the fourth edition of the Festival Nautico Femenino at the Club de Yates Higuerillas in Concón, Chile, where more than 150 women - from two years-old to over 75 - took part. Starting with an early morning Yoga session and ice-breaking games, more than 60 girls jumped into the water to make a mandala with Stand-Up Paddle boards while others swam, and the young sailors joined in their Optimists. Later in the day, 150 women, in a variety of sailing boats, took part in two races in the ocean. The event came to a close with a celebration of sailing at the club.

The first event of the festival will be held in Sri Lanka where the Ceylon Motor Yacht Club will host racing taster sessions and STEM activities all week, alongside the Women's Sailing Regatta which will celebrate empowerment and camaraderie as inexperienced sailors team up with seasoned pros.

The next day kickstarts a weekend of activity in Africa, Europe and South America beginning with the Sail Africa Youth Development Foundation in Durban, South Africa organising an All Schools Racing event, the Troféu Marina Prada - Snipe Women's Cup in São Paulo, Brazil, and Women at the Helm held at Puerto Deportivo in Valparaiso, Chile. On Sunday 25 May, the Istanbul Yelken Kulubu in Istanbul, Türkiye, will stage the Optimist & ILCA Girl's Cup.

Port City Colombo in Sri Lanka will also host free sailing taster sessions on Wednesday 28 May, and there will be a Hansa trial day on Saturday 31 May in Enoshima Harbour in Japan - site of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition. The week concludes in Cape Town, South Africa, with the first event in the Ullman Sails Women's Series organised by the Royal Cape Yacht Club.

Fiona Kidd, World Sailing's Head of International Development, said, "Steering the Course has created pathways in sailing for thousands of women over the past four years.

"More than 56 countries have participated in or ran activities as part of Steering the Course since its inception, and this year with the theme of #AccelerateAction we are encouraging even more Sailing Clubs, Centres, Member National Authorities (MNAs), Class Associations and volunteers to sign up to host activities as part of the two key festivals.

"The events already planned showcase the variety that sailing can offer to sail, officiate, coach and mentor, and we look forward to many more women discovering the opportunities available to them within the sport."

World Sailing will also be hosting a Steering the Course Development Webinar on Wednesday 28 May with Hebe Haven Yacht Club and Sailability Hong Kong. The session will reflect upon five years of empowering women in sailing through Steering the Course. The session is free and registration is open now.

World Sailing has awarded Technical Courses for sailing instructors, club race coaches and performance coaches to Egypt to host a Level 1 course, and Algeria and Chinese Taipei for Level 2 courses. A Race Official Measurement Clinic is set to be held in Algeria in September, an Umpire Clinic will be held in Hong Kong, China, in September, and a Judge Clinic in Brazil is set for July. The courses introduce race management, umpiring, judging and race measurement to countries where there is no formal certification which will support the personal and professional development of female officials and enable them to be selected for regional and international events.

The programme has been successful in supporting the growth of women in sailing with courses and activities have been held in Bolivia, Barbados, Brazil, Bahamas, Greece, Grenada, Japan, St Vincent & the Grenadines, UAE and Uruguay over the past two years.

A second Steering the Course festival will be held between 26 September and 5 October 2025. For more information about the planned events please visit Steering the Course on the World Sailing website.

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