Paul Henderson (sailor)
Paul Franklin Henderson (born 17 November 1934) is a former president of the International Sailing Federation, renamed since as World Sailing, and is a member of the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame. Sailing careerLiving on Toronto Island around boats and sailing Henderson learned the basics of the sport, as well as the values and importance of sport early in life. He became a very active competitor in sailing, winning medals at World, North American and National Championships. He has the record of having competed in all the Canadian Olympic Sailing Trials from 1948 to 1984. Henderson has represented Canada at three Olympic Games: 1964 Enochima in the Flying Dutchman, 1968 Acapulco in the Finn and at the 1972 Schilksee as coach. PalmeresGold Medals
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Sport managementHenderson helped found the Water Rat Sailing Club in 1969[1] and the Outer Harbour Sailing Community, the Mooredale Sailing Club, the Outer Harbour Sailing and Catamaran Club, the St. Jamestown Sailing Club and the Hanlan Boat Club. He was a member of the founding group that set up CORK (Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston) The first time Henderson represented Canada at the International Yacht Racing Union, was in 1970 to advise on the sailing venue for the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He stayed active for ISAF for over 30 years. Henderson dedicated five years as a volunteer in his leadership of Toronto's bid to host the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and was also consulted for the bid for the 2008 Summer Olympics bid and to the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics bid. Henderson was elected President of the ISAF in 1994; the first non-European to ever hold this position. He was on the IOC Sports and Environmental Commission and Women and Sport Commission. During his presidency sailing went from 18% women athletes in Atlanta 1996 to 35% in Athens 2004. Positions held
Professional lifeHenderson ran very successfully RG Henderson and Son, a well-known restaurant equipment maintenance and repair company. Personal lifeHenderson is married to Mary. They have two children, John and Martha; the latter represented Canada in the 2008 Olympics as crew member on the Canadian Yngling. References
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