The road to the Olympic Games is paved with relentless training, strategic partnerships, and often, significant personal sacrifice. For Sarah Newberry Moore, a name synonymous with high-performance sailing from her native Biscayne Bay, that road now includes a new, equally demanding role: motherhood. Her recently launched YouTube series, 'UnMoored,' offers a refreshingly candid, behind-the-curtain look at the multifaceted journey towards the LA 2028 Olympic Games in the highly competitive Mixed Multihull class.
This isn't merely a training diary; it's a narrative of ambition, resilience, and the intricate dance between personal and professional aspirations. Moore, a seasoned Olympian, is no stranger to the demands of elite-level sailing, but building a campaign from the ground up while navigating the joys and challenges of raising a young family presents a unique set of tactical and logistical hurdles. The series promises to delve into the nitty-gritty of campaign funding, equipment choices – no doubt a deep dive into the nuances of foil design and wing vs. soft sail considerations for the modern multihull – and the relentless pursuit of speed.
Crucially, 'UnMoored' introduces us to Hoel Menard, a 22-year-old talent from the San Francisco Bay Area, who emerges as Moore's partner in this ambitious endeavor. Their dynamic, the melding of veteran experience with youthful exuberance, will be central to their success. The early episodes are already hinting at the strategic development of their partnership, the technical challenges of mastering cutting-edge foiling platforms, and the sheer grit required to contend on the Olympic stage. For competitive sailors and industry professionals alike, 'UnMoored' offers not just inspiration, but a valuable insight into the meticulous planning and unwavering dedication that defines an Olympic campaign in the 21st century.




