Marine Link
Friday, May 23, 2025

Resolve Academy Holds 19th Annual Damage Control Olympics

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

May 7, 2025

Fort Lauderdale – Resolve Academy, a provider of maritime training, hosted its 19th annual Damage Control Olympics on April 29. Credit: Resolve Academy

Fort Lauderdale – Resolve Academy, a provider of maritime training, hosted its 19th annual Damage Control Olympics on April 29. Credit: Resolve Academy

Fort Lauderdale – Resolve Academy, a provider of maritime training, hosted its 19th annual Damage Control Olympics on April 29. The spirited competition of shipboard firefighting and vessel flooding exercises were designed for officers and crews from U.S. Navy and U.S Coast Guard visiting Port Everglades during Fleet Week Fort Lauderdale. Crews from the USS New Hampshire, USS New York, USCGC Tampa and USS Cole participated. 

Resolve Marine and its training arm, Resolve Academy, created the Damage Control Olympics as a gesture of appreciation to the service men and women who defend the country at sea. The event has become an annual tradition, anticipated by service members who see it as an opportunity to demonstrate their skills, learn from their peers, and bond with their fellow crewmates.  

The Damage Control Olympics took place at Resolve Academy’s training facility inside Port Everglades, aboard the T/V Resolve Vision, a 150-foot LOA mock training vessel. The firefighting and damage control simulators feature confined spaces, low visibility, live fire, real heat and water ingress. Teams put their skills to the test in timed, practical, hands-on training exercises and shipboard emergency response scenarios that included navigating live fire smoke-filled environments, a search and rescue operation and a flooded ship chamber. The day provided participants with training in a fast-paced, competitive environment with the opportunity to showcase their emergency response expertise.  

After a day of gallant competition, the USS New York emerged as the 2025 Damage Control Olympics winner and was recognized with medals and a pennant at a closing ceremony.