Volvo Ocean Race - Gothenburg - In-Port Race
28 Jun 15
Team Brunel (Bouwe Bekking/NED) emerged victorious in the final act of the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 in the Inmarsat In-Port Race Gothenburg.
Volvo Ocean Race
The ISAF Paralympic Development Program (PDP) enables ISAF Member National Authorities (MNAs) to benefit from support in the following key areas:
Performance clinics:
All eligible ISAF MNAs are invited to apply annually for attendance at a number of 5 day performance clinics. Each MNA application is reviewed by ISAF and MNAs are assessed against pre-determined criteria that will identify their level of eligibility. Each MNA can apply to have a maximum of 2 sailors, 1 coach and a care giver (if applicable) attend the clinics. The numbers of persons that can be put forward by an MNA may vary from clinic to clinic.
MNAs successful in their application will have up to 50% of their travel expenses covered by the PDP subsidies as well as all accommodation / food costs during the clinics. All practical equipment (Boats and training resources) will also be provided for the participants. The supported classes of equipment for each clinic will vary and MNAs are informed which classes (2.4mR, Sonar, SKUD18) are available for each clinic.
ISAF will provide all PDP nations access to dedicated charter boats in at least the 2.4class as well as supply dedicated coaches to work with all PDP nations attending the ISAF Disabled Sailing Worlds. Daily briefing and de-briefing sessions will be arranged by this coaching team and on-water support will be provided on all race areas where PDP sailors are taking part.
Applications for nations to formally take part in the annual PDP activity can only be made directly through ISAF Member National Authorities (MNAs). Details of the dates / venues for performance clinics will be communicated directly to MNAs by ISAF. For more detailed information on this program, contact the ISAF Training and Development Department here: