The road to Olympic glory is rarely paved with ease, but for Sarah Newberry Moore, the path to LA 2028 is a multi-faceted challenge, brilliantly documented in her new YouTube series, 'UnMoored.' This isn't just another glossy campaign video; it's a raw, behind-the-scenes look at the grit, sacrifice, and strategic maneuvering required to contend for a medal in the high-octane world of Olympic foiling.
Newberry Moore, a fourth-generation Miamian, is tackling the Mixed Multihull event – a discipline demanding not only exceptional boat handling but also a profound understanding of hydrodynamics and wind shifts. What sets her campaign apart, beyond the relentless pursuit of speed, is her concurrent role as a mother. This dual challenge adds a layer of complexity and relatability that will resonate deeply with sailors who understand the delicate balance of life on and off the water.
Central to this unfolding narrative is her partnership with Hoel Menard, a 22-year-old talent from the San Francisco Bay Area. Menard’s emergence as a key figure underscores the generational shift in Olympic sailing, where youthful exuberance meets seasoned experience. Their dynamic, as captured in the early episodes, promises a compelling watch for anyone invested in the future of the sport. Building an Olympic campaign from the ground up, securing vital sponsorship, and optimizing performance with gear from industry stalwarts like Harken and North Sails – these are the real-world challenges 'UnMoored' is poised to expose, offering a unique perspective on the human element behind the pursuit of gold.





