May 14, 2026

Pictured above: Stacey Jackson

The Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron is proud to share an exciting international campaign that will see a team of talented female sailors represent at the prestigious New York Yacht Club Women’s International in Newport, Rhode Island. Featuring 20 elite all-female teams from six continents, the event will take place in September 2026.

The regatta brings together leading yacht clubs and elite female sailors from around the world to compete on a level playing field in identical one-design yachts, showcasing the highest standard of international women’s sailing competition.

More than just a regatta campaign, the initiative highlights the strength, skill and growing depth of women’s sailing, while inspiring the next generation of female sailors progressing through the Club’s pathways and development programs.

The Team lead by Sydney sailor Katie Spithill consists of 10-person crew, amongst the crew is RQYS member Stacey Jackson

Skipper Katie Spithill said “Participation in the Women’s Invitational aligns strongly with our commitment to increasing participation and creating meaningful pathways for women in competitive sailing”.

“The campaign will support training, travel, regatta preparation and international representation as the team prepares to compete against some of the world’s best yacht clubs and sailors,” Stacey Jackson said.

The Club is encouraging members, supporters and the wider sailing community to get behind the campaign and help the team proudly represent Australia and the RQYS on the world stage via the Women Racing Australian Sports Foundation campaign page HERE.

Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible and provide support for athlete development and Australian sporting initiatives.

Together, the sailing community can help these athletes continue the proud international legacy of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron.

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