Glenn Ashby
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| Full name | Glenn Thomas Ashby | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | 1 September 1977 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Glenn Thomas Ashby MNZM (born 1 September 1977) is an Australian sailor from Strathfieldsaye, a suburb of Bendigo, Victoria. He is a multiple multihull world champion.
Background
Ashby grew up sailing with his brother and sister at Bendigo Yacht Club. Learning in a Northbridge Junior at around seven, his dad later took him on a Sabre. In 1996 at 18, Glenn went overseas for the first time in his life. Competing at the A-Class Worlds in Spain against 86 others, he won. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder.[1]
Career
World Championships
He has won the following World Championships
- x10 A-Class Catamaran World Championship
- x3 Tornado World Championship
- x3 Formula 18 World Championship
- x1 GC32 World Championship
Olympics
Ashby and skipper Darren Bundock were the 2007 world champions in the Tornado class and ranked number one in the event going into the 2008 Summer Olympics. However, they were beaten by the Spanish team and won silver.
America Cup
He has been part of Team New Zealand as the wing trimmer for the 2013 America's Cup, the skipper of the 2017 America's Cup winners, Emirates Team New Zealand.[2] and the mainsail trimmer for the 2021 America's Cup.
Sail GP
Ashby was called on by the Bonds Flying Roos SailGP Team to compete for the Australian team in the opening round of the 2026 SailGP season in Perth after a knee injury ruled Wing Trimmer Iain Jensen out of racing. The team finished 2nd in the event final[3].
Tom Slingsby's team called on Glenn Ashby again for the second event of the season in Auckland, where the team won the event final[4].
Ashby was named as a Reserve Athlete for the Australian team, and was on standby "on the chase boat in his gear ready to jump on if needed"[5] for Jensen's return to racing in Sydney.
Awards
In the 2019 New Zealand New Year Honours, Ashby was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to sailing.[6] He was inducted into the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame in 2025.[7]
References
- ^ AIS at the Olympics Archived 9 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ France, Marvin (27 June 2017). "America's Cup: Team New Zealand beat Oracle to reclaim Auld Mug in Bermuda". Stuff. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- ^ https://sailgp.com/results/2026/perth
- ^ https://sailgp.com/results/2026/auckland
- ^ https://thefoil.com/news/lightning-threat-calls-off-sailgp-practice-again/
- ^ "New Year honours list 2019". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2018. Archived from the original on 10 May 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ^ Bone, Jeni (13 November 2025). "Three legendary sailors into Sailing Hall of Fame". Sails magazine. Retrieved 7 January 2026.
External links
- Glenn Ashby at World Sailing (archived current website)
- Glenn Ashby at World Sailing (archived former website)
- Glenn Ashby at Olympics.com
- Glenn Ashby at the Australian Olympic Committee
- Glenn Ashby at Olympedia
- Glenn Ashby at Olympics.com
- Glenn Ashby at the Australian Olympic Committee
- Australian Olympic Committee profile Archived 23 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 18 February 2020)