Terry McLaughlin

Terence "Terry" McLaughlin (born 1956) is a Canadian sailor and Olympics silver medallist.[1]

Terry McLaughlin
Personal information
Full nameTerence McLaughlin
BornJuly 24, 1956 (1956-07-24) (age 67)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Medal record
Sailing
Representing  Canada
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1984 Los Angeles Flying Dutchman
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 2015 Toronto J/24

Biography

McLaughlin was born July 24, 1956, in Toronto, Ontario to Paul McLaughlin and his wife Mary. His father [1] competed in the 1948 Olympic dinghy regatta.[2] He attended St. Michael's College School and then majored in economics at Queen's University.[3]

McLaughlin won a silver medal in the Flying Dutchman Class at the Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics with Evert Bastet. He wished to have competed in the Moscow 1980 Summer Olympics but was unable due to the boycott of the event by western countries.[1]

McLaughlin unsuccessfully helmed Canada One in the 1983 Louis Vuitton Cup[1] that determined the challenger for the America’s Cup.

McLaughlin won the York Cup match-racing series five times[3]

McLaughlin skippered Defiant, out of RCYC, to win the 2001, 2003, 2021 and 2022 editions of the Canada's Cup.[4]

He was awarded the 2001 and 2013 Rolex Sailor of the Year.[5][6][7]

McLaughlin skippered the Royal Canadian Yacht Club Swan 42 yacht Daring owned by John Hele, with crew comprising navigator Allan Megarry, mainsail trimmer David Jarvis, jib trimmer Andrew McTavish, offside jib trimmer and strategist John Millen, boat captain and pitman Jim Gibson, spinnaker trimmer Rob Gale, mastman Will Gyles and bowman Sandy Andrews [8] to win the 2011[9][10] and 2013 New York Yacht Club Invitational Cups and the 2013 Swan 42 National Championships.[11][12]

McLaughlin and his crew Sandy Andrews, David Ogden, and David Jarvis[13] won the J24 silver medal at the XVII Pan American Games in Toronto in 2015.[14]

In a J105 - Mandate, co-owned by McLaughlin and Rod Wilmer, he skippered Mandate to win the J105 North American Championships with crews, which have included Rod Wilmer, Graham Hicks, Fraser Howell, Evert McLaughlin and John Millen in 2014, 2016 and 2018.[15][16]

References

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