Sailing in India
CountryIndia
Governing bodyYachting Association of India
National team(s)India

Sailing as a form of transportation and for fishing has a very long history in India, owing to the large coastline and many rivers. Vessels from all parts of the world sailed to India down the ages for trade and many Indian sailors served on these ships. Sailing as a sport in India can be traced back to the first recorded race being sailed on 6 February 1830 in the western city of Bombay. Till the time the British left India in 1947, there were five active sailing clubs located at Bombay, Madras, Bangalore, Barrackpore and Nainital.[1] Today, there are clubs located in Kerala, Pune, Goa, Hyderabad, and Bhopal.[2] The Yachting Association of India is the governing body for sailing, windsurfing and motorboating in India. The Yachting Association of India was formally constituted on 15 May 1960. In 2011, Peter Conway of England was appointed as the national sailing coach.[3] India’s first National Sailing School (NSS) was opened at the Upper Lake in Bhopal in 2006, with support from the Indian Navy and the Yachting Association of India.[4]

Indians in Olympic sailing

The following sailors have represented India in the Olympics:[5]

Total medals won by Indian Sailors in Major tournaments

Competition Gold Silver Bronze Total
Asian Games 1 8 14 23
Total181423

See also

  • Category:Indian sailors

References

  1. "About Sailing | Sailing Times India". www.sailingtimesindia.com. Archived from the original on 26 January 2011.
  2. "Sailing Clubs in India - Mumbai, Goa, Pune, Chennai, Bhopal, Kerala, Hyderabad".
  3. Keerthivasan, K. (12 October 2011). "Will it be smooth sailing?". The Hindu.
  4. "India's First National Sailing School Opens in Bhopal". 11 August 2006.
  5. "YAI - Olympic Sailing". www.yai.org.in. Retrieved 9 October 2017.


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