The 2014 Clagett Regatta video tells the story.
If a picture can speak a thousand words, then The Clagett 2014 video speaks a whole encyclopedia. This year’s video, skillfully produced by Dave Dunigan and the team from T2P, has again captured the story of why The Clagett Regatta is known as a must attend event by adaptive sailors.
Of the 51 sailors who took part in 2014, over a third of them are returning to the event for at least the second if not third or fourth time. The sailors have expressed many reasons for returning such as; "I would go anywhere PRO Ron Hopkins runs a race" to " I really enjoy the clinic portion of this event and the opportunity to utilize the information on the race course” and “The coaching is awesome.” These comments speak volumes as to why The Clagett is so popular with the sailors.
The Clagett is in memory of Tom Clagett, who was temporarily paralyzed from meningitis as a young man.
As a result of this experience and his motto "Reach for Success", his daughter Judy McLennan and granddaughter Stephanie McLennan founded the event. Two components, the clinic and regatta provide an environment for adaptive sailors to “Reach for Success”, achieve their best and experience the feeling of empowerment.
"When my daughter and I were approached to consider starting this event we didn't give it a second thought. I can truly say that after 12 years we can look back with a feeling of accomplishment and growth and look forward to developing many aspects of this event to benefit the participants in the future," said co founder and President of The Clagett Judy McLennan.
The 2014 C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta video can be found on the Clagett website
The C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta 2015 dates will be June 24-28 and information will be available on the website.
About the C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic & Regatta: Founded in 2002, the C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta honors the late Tom Clagett (1916-2001), a U.S. Navy World War II veteran who learned to sail on Chesapeake Bay. As a young man he suffered temporary paralysis as the result of a bout of meningitis; an experience that left him with a deep respect for the accomplishments of people with disabilities. The Clagett’s stated mission is to assist sailors in realizing their potential on the water by providing them the knowledge and tools to improve their skills and the opportunity to use these skills in competition. Tom Clagett's motto was "Reach for Success" and it is these words the Clagett strives towards every year.
The event includes all three boats that have been chosen as the equipment of the Paralympic classes: the three-person Sonar, the two-person SKUD-18 and the singlehanded 2.4 Metre (mR). Clagett competitors have seen medal success at the 2008 and 2012 Paralympic Games. Competitors often comment that, The Clagett, has improved their quality of life as they apply what is achieved on the water to everyday situations.
www.clagettregatta.org
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