Myanmar marks a New Era in Sailing with Keelboat Debut at the 2025 SEA Games

Yangon, Myanmar – November 11

Myanmar has a sailing history spanning more than a century, beginning with the establishment of the Yangon Sailing Club in 1924. Continuing this proud maritime tradition, Myanmar is set to make its first appearance in keelboat sailing at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games hosted by Thailand. Keelboat sailing is a discipline that involves larger, fixed-keel vessels designed for enhanced stability, performance, and teamwork—marking a significant advancement in the nation’s sailing capabilities. Leading this milestone effort is Sithu Moe Myint, who will serve as Skipper of SSL Team Myanmar, representing the country in this new and competitive category.

The upcoming competition is the Southeast Asian Games, to be held in December 2025, with Thailand as the host nation. The SSL47 Class races will take place in JomtienPattaya, with the Ocean Marina Yacht Club serving as the host club.

Almost immediately after the Games, there will be Qualification Round Robin races for the SSL World Gold Cup. Myanmar is placed in Group A, together with Korea, the Philippines, and Vietnam, marking another important step in Myanmar’s growing participation on the regional and international sailing stage.

This participation underscores Myanmar’s commitment to developing sailing talent and expanding its presence in international waters. It also highlights the country’s dedication to building a strong foundation for the next generation of sailors—one that honors its century-old maritime heritage while embracing modern competitive sailing disciplines.

Source: Internet

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