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Join us in Newport or over Zoom for a sit-down with four athletes who are set to represent the USA this summer in Marseille at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Hear about how they got here and what's ahead, ask your own questions, and get a crash course on everything you need to know to be in the loop when you watch the Games this summer.
Where:
Sail Newport, 72 Fort Adams Dr., Newport
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Join us in Newport or over Zoom for a sit-down with four athletes who are set to represent the USA this summer in Marseille at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Hear about how they got here and what's ahead, ask your own questions, and get a crash course on everything you need to know to be in the loop when you watch the Games this summer. Where:Sail Newport, 72 Fort Adams Dr., Newport11th Hour Racing Great RoomTime:5:00 p.m.: Doors Open, Light Refreshments5:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.: PresentationTickets:$15 each, $10 for members and studentsParking:Free at Fort AdamsLara Dallman-WeissFrom Shoreview, Minnesota / White Bear Lake, Lara will take the water in Marseille this summer for her second Olympic Games following her Tokyo 2020 debut with Nikole Barnes before the 470 became a mixed gender discipline. Lara grew up an athlete across many disciplines and raced on the professional sailing circuit for five years before committing to Olympic sailing.Stu McNayFour-time Olympian* and about to be five-time, Stu McNay is from Brookline, Massachusetts and jumped into Olympic campaigning after college. His best finish at a Games was a 4th place at the Rio 2016 Olympics with Dave Hughes, and he and Lara now have their sights set on a podium finish together in Marseille.*Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020Erika ReinekeFort Lauderdale's Erika Reineke is at last achieving her 15 year dream of representing the USA at the Olympics in the ILCA 6 after several hard-fought campaigns. A force to be reckoned with for many years at the world's top regattas, Reineke will enter the Olympic arena this summer and fight for the podium against familiar competition from other match-ups.Dominique StaterBorn in Miami, Florida, Dominique will compete in her first Olympic Games as the first USA Women's iQFOiL Olympian, debuting new foiling equipment after the switch from traditional windsurfing that entered the scene in Los Angeles 1984. Stater grew up a third culture kid and daughter of a U.S. diplomat family on the go, living in five different countries: Nicaragua, Peru, Chile, Colombia, and Argentina.