VI sailor Thad A. Lettsome secures spot @ Paris 2024 Olympics
Lettsome, at 22 years old, will now be the first VI sailor to compete at an Olympic Games since 1996 when 2x Olympian Robby Hirst competed in the Laser event at the Atlanta Games.
The BVIOC and Chef de Mission for Paris 2024, Tahesia G. Harrigan-Scott received the official invitation via email with Lettsome being one of 3 sailors eligible for the two available spots for the Universality Place. Competing at The Last Chance Regatta in Hyères, France (April 21-27), Lettsome placed 31 out of 61 sailors to edge up his rankings.
Lettsome is one of the 6 athletes on the BVIOC’s Tahesia Harrigan-Scott Elite Athlete Scholarship roster of recipients on the road to the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
“This is a historic occasion for the Virgin Islands, the Royal BVI Yacht Club and for the BVI Olympic Committee,” said BVIOC President Ephraim E. Penn.
“One of our mandates is to increase the number of sports represented at major Games. Through Olympic Solidarity and Panam Sports funding, the BVIOC has supported the development of sailing and Thad’s progression for several years and today we have reached an incredible milestone with the offer of a Universality Place at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games for a BVI sailor,” he added.
“We commend Thad, his parents, Lisa and Clyde Lettsome as well as his scholastic, collegiate and national sailing coaches throughout his young career, including Richard Wooldridge, Chris Watters and RBVIYC Administrator Tamsin Rand for their dedication and continued commitment to succeed in the sport and represent our nation at the highest level.”
RBVIYC congratulates Lettsome
Meanwhile, Royal BVI Yacht Club Commodore Eddie Brockbank said the Royal BVI Yacht Club is over the moon for Thad.
“Since his first days learning to sailing with us he has shown talent, commitment and determination to reach his goals. We are delighted to have BVI sailing represented at the Olympic Games again and could not be more proud to support Thad at this incredible opportunity. The support from the BVIOC, PanAm Sports, World Sailing, Olympic Solidarity and the BVI Government are crucial to the continued development of our athletes, and we are sincerely grateful to everyone who has been a part of this journey.”
Lettsome, who has been competing as a sailor for the Virgin Islands since he was 6 years old, joins Kyron A. McMaster (400m hurdles) as a confirmed VI athlete set to compete at Paris 2024.
Funds from the THSEAS are entirely dedicated to the development of the BVIOC’s elite athletes identified by their respective National Federations and confirmed by the International Federations as being on track to compete for medals at major Games.
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