Helen Mary Wilkes

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Born (1941-12-07) 7 December 1941 (age 83)
Scotland
OccupationSports administrator
OrganizationInternational Optimist Dinghy Association
Helen Mary Wilkes
Born (1941-12-07) 7 December 1941 (age 83)
Scotland
OccupationSports administrator
OrganizationInternational Optimist Dinghy Association

Helen Mary Wilkes is an international administrator in the sport of sailing from Ireland. She is best known for her promotion of the Optimist dinghy as president of the International Optimist Dinghy Association (IODA). An active committee member of World Sailing for over 35 years, she also served as the first president of the Women's International Match Racing Association (WIMRA).

Wilkes has been awarded the Gold Medal and President's Development Award from World Sailing and is member of the Irish Sailing Association Hall of Fame. She is the recipient of the Laura Rolandi Award of the Cofradía Europea de Vela. The Helen Mary Wilkes Trophy for Top Girl at the Optimist World Championship is named after her.

Originally from Scotland, Wilkes and her English husband Robert settled in Ireland in 1969.[1] They are members of Howth Yacht Club, near Dublin.[2][3] Both their sons have sailed for Ireland.[3]

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