Marks-Dasent is Young Sailor of the Year for 2nd time

In a remarkable celebration of youth achievement, Kai Marks-Dasent has been named the 2025 Sylvester Simmons Young Sailor of the Year for the second consecutive time. The prestigious award, presented by the Sylvester Simmons Foundation, recognizes extraordinary accomplishments in competitive sailing alongside demonstrated community leadership and service.

Marks-Dasent’s award-winning year was highlighted by his representation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines at multiple elite international regattas. These included the Barbados Youth Sailing Week, the Antigua ILCA Open, the UK ILCA Nationals, and the Caribbean Dinghy Championships. His performances were marked by technical discipline, competitive perseverance, and profound national pride.

Beyond athletic success, Marks-Dasent captured significant attention for a solo humanitarian endeavor. He single-handedly sailed his 12-foot ILCA dinghy across 42 miles of open water from St. Vincent to Union Island to raise funds. His efforts fully covered CSEC examination fees for 15 students at Union Island Secondary School, which is still recovering from the devastating impact of Hurricane Beryl.

His rising status as a national role model was further cemented in July 2025 when he was selected as a baton bearer for the King’s Baton Relay in St. Vincent, representing the nation’s youth sailing community. This was followed in October by his receipt of the Prime Ministerial Youth Sailor of the Year Award, solidifying his reputation for excellence and leadership.

Kingsley Simmons of the Sylvester Simmons Foundation praised Marks-Dasent, stating, “Kai’s achievements are truly inspirational. He embodies the values of service, courage, and community leadership that defined Sylvester ‘Pepe’ Simmons.”

The Foundation, established to honor the legacy of the late Sylvester “Pepe” Simmons of Bequia, uses this award to celebrate young individuals who excel in their pursuits while demonstrating a deep commitment to helping others. The award ceremony was held on Saturday at De Reef in Bequia, attended by the Simmons family, members of the sailing community, and supporters from across the Grenadines.