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A message from Paul Cayard, International Star Class President

October 17, 2023

It is my honor to accept the role of President of the International Star Class. My time spent in the Star has been the most influential, challenging, and satisfying in my 56 years in the sport of sailing. 
 
Six years ago, I began serving the Star Class as an officer, to give back to the class that has given me so much since 1977.  The commitment, respect, and integrity I observed from our leaders, contributed to my formation as an young man.
 
Now, as I take the role as President of our beloved Star Class, I am committed to make those who served before me proud, by working hard, listening, and using all my ability to improve something that is already great.
 
The Star class today is a wide and diverse community.  We sail on five continents, in 35 countries with 1700 active members.  We have three great boat builders in Europe with a 4th coming soon in South America. We have had a very loyal Italian mast builder for over 30 years and recently a new one in Canada. Sailmakers all over the World want to make sails for the Star. The best sailors in the World compete in our World and Continental Championships. Yet the heart and soul of the class lives on lakes in Germany and Austria and Michigan, in the small clubs and local fleets. Our future is in the hands of our growing U30 sailors. We must nurture and mentor them just like the previous generation mentored us.
 
Sailing is a sport; it is for fun and friendship and camaraderie, which are the priceless trophies of life.  Thanks to great leadership for over 100 years, Star sailors today have so much to be grateful for.  Now we, the current custodians of the World’s greatest class of sailboat, have much to do. Like life, the Star class is a journey that is in constant evolution. 
 
I look forward to working with all of you to honor the past and build the future of the International Star Class".
 


Paul Cayard
 





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