William Ryan (born 23 December 1988) is an Australian
sailor
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The profession of the s ...
and an Olympic champion in the
Men's 470 class with Mathew Belcher.
Ryan represented
Australia
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at the
2016 Summer Olympics
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in
Rio de Janeiro
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, Brazil.
He and teammate
Mathew Belcher
Mathew "Mat" Belcher, (born 20 September 1982) is an Australian sailor and a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the 470 dinghy, who currently competes with crew Will Ryan. In 2011, following World Championship and World Cup success, he and Ma ...
won the silver medal in the
470 class.
Ryan and Belcher returned for the
2020 Summer Olympics
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in
Tokyo
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, Japan, where they won the gold medal in the
470 class.
Ryan is a 5 time
470 world champion together with
Mathew Belcher
Mathew "Mat" Belcher, (born 20 September 1982) is an Australian sailor and a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the 470 dinghy, who currently competes with crew Will Ryan. In 2011, following World Championship and World Cup success, he and Ma ...
.
Ryan's sister is
Jaime Ryan
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who competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with him. She sailed in the Women’s 49er FX event.
Earlier years
Will Ryan experienced sailing when only two days old when he watched the 1988
Sydney to Hobart race
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in his grandfather's boat with his family. In his early years he was inspired by his grandfather and sailed in an old
Sabot (dinghy)
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The boat is suitable for amateur production. Early models were usually made from plywood. More recent models have be ...
on
Lake Macquarie
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in
NSW
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At the age of 11, Ryan competed in his first race with the
Toronto
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Amateur Sailing Club. He then competed in the
Laser Radial
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class at the 2006 Youth World Sailing Championships.
Together with teammate
Byron White
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Born and raised in Color ...
, Ryan came second at the 2008 World Championships in the
29er boat by finishing behind fellow Australians
Steven Thomas and
Jasper Warren, but in front of Britons
Max Richardson
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The younger brother of Wayne, Collingwood recruit ...
and
Alex Groves who took the bronze.
Career highlights
;World Championships
:2008 –
Sorrento
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, 2nd,
29er (with
Byron White
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Born and raised in Color ...
)
;Olympic Games
:2016 –
Rio de Janeiro
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, 2nd,
470 (with
Mathew Belcher
Mathew "Mat" Belcher, (born 20 September 1982) is an Australian sailor and a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the 470 dinghy, who currently competes with crew Will Ryan. In 2011, following World Championship and World Cup success, he and Ma ...
)
:2020 –
Tokyo
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, 1st,
470 (with Mathew Belcher)
Recognition
* 2013 –
Australian Sailing Awards – Male Sailor of the Year (with Mathew Belcher)
* 2013 –
Australian Institute of Sport Awards
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– Team of the Year (with Mathew Belcher)
* 2014 –
Australian Sailing Awards – Male Sailor of the Year (with Mathew Belcher)
* 2015 –
Australian Sailing Awards – Male Sailor of the Year (with Mathew Belcher)
* 2019 –
Australian Sailing Awards – Male Sailor of the Year (with Mathew Belcher)
* 2019 –
Australian Institute of Sport Awards
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– Team of the Year (with Mathew Belcher)
*2021 –
Australian Sailing Awards – Male Sailor of the Year (with Mathew Belcher)
*2022 –
Australia Day Honours
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–
Medal of the Order of Australia
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References
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Living people
29er class sailors
Sailors at the 2016 Summer Olympics – 470
Sailors at the 2020 Summer Olympics – 470
Olympic sailors of Australia
Australian male sailors (sport)
Olympic silver medalists for Australia
Olympic gold medalists for Australia
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
Olympic medalists in sailing
Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olympics
470 class world champions
World champions in sailing for Australia
1988 births
21st-century Australian people
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