Welcome to the 2026 Mobility Cup, hosted in Vancouver as we celebrate the regatta’s 35th anniversary. This milestone year marks a powerful homecoming: Mobility Cup began here in 1991 and has since grown into Canada’s premier international regatta for sailors with disabilities.
Event Dates: September 8–12, 2026
Location: Jericho Sailing Centre, Vancouver, BC
Hosted by: Adaptive Sailing Association of BC (ASABC), AbleSail Network, and Royal Vancouver Yacht Club
What Is the Mobility Cup?

The Mobility Cup is Canada’s largest annual regatta for sailors with disabilities, welcoming athletes from across Canada and around the world.
Its guiding belief: Anyone can sail.
Founded in Vancouver by accessibility advocate Sam Sullivan, the event showcases inclusion, community, and the power of adaptive sport. Each year, sailors compete in Martin 16 adaptive sailboats equipped with sip-and-puff, joystick, and custom supports made possible by volunteers and national partners.
2026: Returning to Where It All Began

The 35th-anniversary regatta returns to the city where the event first set sail. Vancouver’s adaptive sailing community, volunteers, and long-standing partners will come together to make this a landmark year.
What to Expect in 2026:
- More than 100 volunteers supporting on-water and land operations
- Adaptive fleet races for both novice and experienced sailors
- Community celebrations at Jericho Sailing Centre
- A national spotlight on inclusion, access, and adaptive sport
- A strengthened legacy of year-round opportunities for participants with disabilities
Our Partners
A heartfelt thank-you to the partners who make this homecoming possible:
- AbleSail Network
- Royal Vancouver Yacht Club
- CN – Canadian National Railway (long-time Mobility Cup supporter, shipping adaptive boats across Canada)



Support the 2026 Mobility Cup
The 35th-anniversary Mobility Cup is a major community event — and sponsorships play a key role in making it possible.
Every contribution helps us expand adaptive sailing programs, upgrade accessible equipment and docks, support athletes, and create meaningful opportunities for people with disabilities across Canada.
We offer a range of sponsorship levels designed for individuals, families, community groups, and corporate partners.

2026 Sponsorship Opportunities
⚓ Admiral – $20,000 (1 available)
Our presenting partnership level. Includes naming recognition, speaking opportunities, and two-year boat sponsorship.
⚓ Commodore – $10,000 (3 available)
Major event partner, including one-year boat sponsorship and recognition across promotional materials.
⚓ Captain – $5,000 (3 available)
Event recognition, social media coverage, gala tickets, and one-year boat sponsorship.
⚓ Navigator – $3,000 (4 available)
Half-year boat sponsorship, recognition at events, and gala tickets.
⚓ All Hands on Deck – $1,000 (Unlimited)
Perfect for food sponsors or community supporters who want event-day visibility and recognition.
⚓ Friend of the Cup – $500 (Unlimited)
A great entry-level opportunity for individuals or small businesses to show their support.
How Your Sponsorship Helps
Your support strengthens adaptive sailing in BC and across Canada by funding:
- Adaptive equipment and accessible docks
- Athlete support and safety infrastructure
- National outreach and inclusion initiatives
- Community engagement and volunteer training
For custom sponsorship opportunities, contact:
info@asabc.org
Media & Press
The official announcement for the 2026 Mobility Cup was made on December 3rd, 2025, during the International Day of Persons with Disabilities celebration.
View the official press release
At our announcement event, Mary-Jo Fetterly, Eric Molendyk, and Gerry Burns shared what Mobility Cup represents to them — from the freedom of adaptive sailing to the growth of inclusive programs across North America. Watch their reflections below.
CTV Vancouver also covered the announcement and profiled adaptive sailing programs here in British Columbia. Watch the full segment below.
For interviews or media inquiries:
abarabadi@disabilityfoundation.org
