Save SMU Sailing!

Sailing is a terrific sport! Of the many favorable aspects of the sport, one I like the most is that people of all kinds can participate competitively in it. If you're a hulking ex-linebacker who can grind hundreds of pounds on a winch for hour after hour, there's a spot for you. If you're a 90 lb agile gymnast type or the chessmaster who can do complex geometry in their head while reading the wind and counting backwards from 5 minutes, there's a spot for you onboard too!
For over 30 years, the SMU Sailing Team has given student-athletes training and access to this terrific sport. And if the team is good enough, it doesn't matter what conference we're in; if you keep winning you can compete at the highest levels.
I'm a little fuzzy on the details, but it appears as though the sailing team lost its charter, and therefore the financial support of the university, a few years ago. This issue only just now came to light when a Sailing Club alumni happened to see that the Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club at White Rock Lake (where the team trains and stores its sailboats) was about to fire sail the club's boats, sails and equipment for nonpayment of rent.
The Sailing Team has to fight SMU for funding every year, but fortunately we have a good group of kids committed to doing just that. There's just the little matter of taking care of the past several years' obligations.
That's why we're asking PonyFan to help. If every PonyFans donated a couple of dollars, we can pay the back rent and get SMU's boats out of hock by this weekend. If not, this terrific program will literally cease to exist for the next generation of Mustang sailors, which candidly would be a disgrace.
Please take a moment to visit the Bring Back the SMU Sailing Team GOFundMe page here, and throw in a few dollars (or more) if you'd be willing to help:https://www.gofundme.com/2hqy8jw



For over 30 years, the SMU Sailing Team has given student-athletes training and access to this terrific sport. And if the team is good enough, it doesn't matter what conference we're in; if you keep winning you can compete at the highest levels.

I'm a little fuzzy on the details, but it appears as though the sailing team lost its charter, and therefore the financial support of the university, a few years ago. This issue only just now came to light when a Sailing Club alumni happened to see that the Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club at White Rock Lake (where the team trains and stores its sailboats) was about to fire sail the club's boats, sails and equipment for nonpayment of rent.
The Sailing Team has to fight SMU for funding every year, but fortunately we have a good group of kids committed to doing just that. There's just the little matter of taking care of the past several years' obligations.
That's why we're asking PonyFan to help. If every PonyFans donated a couple of dollars, we can pay the back rent and get SMU's boats out of hock by this weekend. If not, this terrific program will literally cease to exist for the next generation of Mustang sailors, which candidly would be a disgrace.
Please take a moment to visit the Bring Back the SMU Sailing Team GOFundMe page here, and throw in a few dollars (or more) if you'd be willing to help:https://www.gofundme.com/2hqy8jw


