Photo: Chris Hewson
ENDOWMENTS
The Hans Fogh Fund
An Ontario Sailing Endowment
In December 2009, the Ontario Sailing Board of Directors added Olympian Hans Fogh’s Endowment Fund. The Fund will be held in trust by a designated Trust or Financial Institution. Investment returns in the Hans Fogh Fund are to be used to support development of high performance athletes, coaches and officials in Ontario, as recommended by the board of directors and approved by the Fogh family.
The Hans Fogh Fund is important to Ontario Sailing because as the Fund grows, it will provide a stable source of funding for many programs, thus reducing our reliance on government funding or other uncertain sources of financial support. All donations contributed into the Hans Fogh Fund will be maintained within the Fund and only the interest earned from the Fund will be used to support our programs.
How the Annual Income Will be Used
The Board of Directors of Ontario Sailing may make application to the Fund on an annual basis to support:
- The youth of Ontario to achieve personal success through sport
- The development of athletes, coaches and officials in Ontario
- The development of leadership in sport in Ontario
- The development of a strong and focused sport delivery system in Ontario
To make a contribution to the Ontario Sailing Endowment – Hans Fogh Fund:
- To donate online, please CLICK HERE. Once on the Sail Canada website, please click on “DONATE NOW” and complete the online donation form. Under the “FUNDING OPTIONS” section, please be sure to indicate that you would like the funds directed to ONTARIO SAILING PROGRAMS in the dropdown menu. A tax receipt will be sent to you directly from Sail Canada.
- To donate by cheque, please forward your donation to Ontario Sailing, 70 Unsworth Drive, Unit 17, Hamilton, ON L8W 3K4. Please make cheques payable to Ontario Sailing. If you would like a tax receipt for your donation, please fill out a DONATION FORM which you can download here and send it to Ontario Sailing along with your donation. A tax receipt will be sent to you directly from Sail Canada.
- To donate by credit card, please fill out a DONATION FORM which you can download here and forward your completed form to Ontario Sailing, 70 Unsworth Drive, Unit 17, Hamilton, ON L8W 3K4. A tax receipt will be sent to you directly from Sail Canada.
About Hans Fogh
(from the Canada Sports Hall of Fame website)
It is with great sadness that we announce Hans Fogh passed away peacefully from Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease on March 14, 2014 in Toronto.
Born in Denmark to a family of gardeners, the young Hans Fogh was expected to continue with the family business. Fogh apprenticed in his father’s greenhouse for five years, but he spent summers at his aunt and uncle’s cottage which is where he fell in love with the sea and discovered the joys of sailing.
Fogh bought his first boat when he was 17 and, two years later, claimed his first championship at Copenhagen. He soon after took a job with Olympic and World Champion sailor Paul Elvstrom, from whom he learned the intricacies of sailing and the art of sail making.
Fogh quickly excelled in his sport. In 1960, he won the European Flying Dutchman title as well as a silver medal at the Olympics. He claimed additional Flying Dutchman titles at the 1962 World Championships and the 1964 Kiel Week Regatta. Fogh continued to claim sailing titles at regattas across Europe until his immigration to Canada in 1969.
The Canadian sailing world rejoiced when Fogh gained Canadian citizenship in 1975 and qualified for the national sailing team in 1976. He led the Canadian team to glory at numerous international sailing championship events over the next two decades, mainly in the Soling and Flying Dutchman classes. His greatest victory came at the 1984 Olympics when he skippered the Canadian boat to a bronze medal in the Soling class. The 24-year span between his first and second Olympic medals stands as an Olympic record.
Known as one of the finest yachtsman of his era, Fogh was ranked among the world’s top ten competitive sailors. In all, he claimed three World Cups in the Soling class, eight North American, six European, and four Canadian titles in various classes of boats. He won more titles than any other Canadian sailor, was a member of seven Olympic teams, and was one of the only sailors in the world to excel in three of the seven classes of Olympic yachting. In addition to these competitive feats, Fogh is skilled in the craft of sail making. His sail making company, North Sails Fogh Limited, created the original laser sail, which put Canada on the map as a supplier of yachting equipment.
The Alice Boston Fund
An Ontario Sailing Endowment
The Boston Family and members of the Sarnia Yacht Club have set up the Alice Boston Endowment Fund to honour Alice and her contributions to sailing. Investment returns in the Alice Boston Fund are to be used to support competitive sailing in the Sarnia area, as recommended by the board of directors and approved by the trustees as named by the Boston family.
The Alice Boston Sailing Fund is important to Ontario Sailing because as the Fund grows, it will provide a stable source of funding for many programs. All donations contributed to the Alice Boston Sailing Fund will be maintained within the Fund and only the interest earned from the Fund will be used to support our programs.
To make a contribution to the Ontario Sailing Endowment – Alice Boston Sailing Fund:
- To donate online, please CLICK HERE. Once on the Sail Canada website, please click on “DONATE NOW” and complete the online donation form. Under the “FUNDING OPTIONS” section, please be sure to indicate that you would like the funds directed to ONTARIO SAILING PROGRAMS in the dropdown menu. A tax receipt will be sent to you directly from Sail Canada.
- To donate by cheque, please forward your donation to Ontario Sailing, 70 Unsworth Drive, Unit 17, Hamilton, ON L8W 3K4. Please make cheques payable to “Sail Canada.” If you would like a tax receipt for your donation, please fill out a DONATION FORM which you can download here and send it to Ontario Sailing along with your donation. A tax receipt will be sent to you directly from Sail Canada.
- To donate by credit card, please fill out a DONATION FORM which you can download here and forward your completed form to Ontario Sailing, 70 Unsworth Drive, Unit 17, Hamilton, ON L8W 3K4. A tax receipt will be sent to you directly from Sail Canada.
About Alice Boston
Alice Boston passed away unexpectedly in her home on Feb. 21, 2010. The Boston family owns and operates Doyle Boston Sailmakers in Sarnia and Alice ran the business end of the company for forty years.
Alice was the rock of her family and driving force behind much of their sailing and sailing campaigns. Sons Brad and Tac are still active sailors in the international scene and Brad represented Canada in both the 1996 and 2000 Olympics in sailing.
Alice and her family are credited with being one of the main reasons that there is such an activeracing program at the Sarnia Yacht Club. While never wanting to be in the spotlight, Alice was always involved in regatta organization making sure that all the food and fine details were looked after and that the events ran well. She was a co-chair of the Sarnia SailFest for 10 years a large youth regatta held every July that sees around 200 boats participate and that many make sure they attend every year. She was also very active in promoting Junior Sailing.
Alice Boston will be greatly missed by many family and friends and her love and support of the sport of sailing will be hard to duplicate. Sailing definitely lost a Great Supporter and Sailor in Alice Boston.