2019 NSHOF Inducts Ten of the Sport's Game Changers
The
National Sailing Hall of Fame (NSHOF) this weekend celebrated its ninth
class of inductees during ceremonies at the 126-year-old Seattle Yacht
Club’s Mainstation, which is on the National
Register of Historic Places and located on Portage Bay.
“These Induction ceremonies are the crown jewel of the National Sailing Hall of Fame, they are why we exist, they are core to our mission of celebrating the heroes of our sport,” said Gus Carlson, President of the NSHOF in his opening remarks. “The Inductees we are honoring today cover a broad spectrum of our sport, and the influences they have had have been game changing.”
“These Induction ceremonies are the crown jewel of the National Sailing Hall of Fame, they are why we exist, they are core to our mission of celebrating the heroes of our sport,” said Gus Carlson, President of the NSHOF in his opening remarks. “The Inductees we are honoring today cover a broad spectrum of our sport, and the influences they have had have been game changing.”