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J70 North American Championship at Davis Island Yacht Club Sailor Spotlight: Lydia Woolson

by DIYC 28 Nov 2025 15:44 GMT December 1-6, 2025
Davis Island J/70 Winter Series © Christopher Howell

How the J/70 Can Keep Young Sailors in the Game

For many lifelong sailors, the story begins with a family boat or weekend sails. For Lydia Woolson, it began with summer camp.

"I was seven when my parents signed me up for a sailing and paddleboarding camp in Southern California," she says. "They just wanted me to have fun on the water. I ended up falling in love with it." That camp became her second home. By thirteen she was a counselor-in-training, and by fifteen she was coaching adult lessons and managing the paddleboard rentals. "The community there was the best part," she remembers. "Everyone knew each other well, it was a family."

Then came a cross-country move that would shape her next chapter. "I was fifteen when we moved to Florida," she says. "I joined the Plant High School sailing team before I even unpacked." Through high school, Lydia dove into racing, joining both the high school and Club 420 teams. "That's where I really learned how to race," she says.

Then came her first taste of the J/70, racing with a youth team of five. "It was a big challenge at first. I was the newest sailor on the boat," she admits. "Sailing the J/70 showed me how important teamwork is," Lydia says. "Everyone has their job, and when it clicks, it's amazing." That experience was transformative. The J/70 was the perfect bridge and contributed to my fascination in keelboat racing."

Lydia's next step came when she competed in an ICSA regatta in J/70 with Plant High School. "We didn't do great," she laughs, "but it was the best kind of wake-up call. We realized how much we had to learn, not just about the boat, but about how to work together."

That lesson stuck. "You can have Olympic-level sailors on board," Lydia says, "but what makes a great crew is how you handle chaos: how you communicate, adapt, and trust each other. The best boats are cohesive; they're ready for anything."

Now a student at George Washington University, Lydia joined the varsity sailing team and quickly discovered what top-level collegiate sailing demands. "We practiced four mornings a week at 7:30 a.m. and raced every weekend. It was intense," she says.

To manage her workload, Lydia pivoted, finding a local high school sailing program in D.C. that needed a coach. "Coaching lets me stay on the water and share the love of sailing," she says. "It also made me realize how differently people learn. Teaching sailing helps you understand communication in a whole new way."

Looking back, Lydia sees that the J/70 has a key role, it provides young sailors their first opportunity to race keelboats. "It's simple, functional, and teamwork-driven," she says. "You can take what you've learned in junior sailing to the next level." That transition is exactly where many young sailors get lost—aging out of junior programs but not yet ready for big-boat campaigns. Lydia believes expanding access to J/70s could keep more of them engaged in racing, for life.

Lydia still sees herself as both student and teacher, sailor and mentor. Whether trimming sails, coaching new racers, or just talking through tactics, her focus remains on helping others discover the same connection that shaped her life. "The J/70 is more than just a boat," she says. "It's a classroom, a team, and a gateway. It keeps sailors in the sport and reminds us that no matter your age or experience, there's always something new to learn."

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