A story to treasure - Part 1

It is 1964 and Britain is about to start swinging. It is also when Keith Musto wins the Olympic silver medal in the Flying Dutchman in Japan sailing with Tony Morgan. A great sailor, sailmaker and, like Morgan, entrepreneur. And a passionate supporter of sailing. He shares his fine tale with Tim Jeffery…

1964 would not just pivot Britain away from post-War austerity but also closed the first phase of modern Olympic sailing since the Games were restarted in 1900. Britain’s pre-War medallists were typically a roll call of gentry, ship owners and people with Knightsbridge on their birth certificates or Algernon their given name.


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