Whitecap Podcast; Instructor Registration

SinC Whitecap Podcast

June 14, 2023

Whitecap Podcast

The new episode of “Whitecap”, the Canadian sailing podcast supported by Sail Canada’s BMO MasterCard, is now available and the guest is Fillah Karim who qualified to be nominated to Team Canada’s Santiago 2023 Pan American Games Team in ILCA 7.

Three ways to listen/watch this interview:

Apple:

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whitecap-the-canadian-sailing-podcast-season-1/

Spotify:

open.spotify.com/show/7pc0jEKwZQoBF5aXjnpkYP

YouTube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJH0s3fuSs4

Podcast guest, Fillah Karim

SinC Fillah Karim Podcast 400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are your instructors registered?

Instructors/Coaches who are not registered are not covered by Sail Canada’s third-party liability insurance and can put the club or school’s insurance coverage at risk of being denied.

Once an Instructor/Coach is registered, they can produce a digital certificate via their Sail Canada profile that will prove their registration or share the email receipt they will receive once their registration is processed. Failing those options, please contact your provincial sailing association who can confirm their status, or Sail Canada. 

Encourage them to register today:

members.sailing.ca/index.php?action=_login.show_member_login

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