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Friday, 1 August 2014
Weymouth and Portland named as sailing cup venue
Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy has been named as one of two European venues for the 2015 sailing world cup series.
The racing will be held in the same waters as the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic waters.
ISAF Sailing World Cup will see the fourth stage of the six-leg series taking part between 8-19th June 2015.
Weymouth and Portland will join Hyeres in France as the two venues of the sailing cup that will kick off in Melbourne this December before stopping off in Miami, USA.
It’s great news that Weymouth and Portland has been confirmed as one of two European venues for theISAF Sailing World Cup series.
Not only a great boost for the sport of sailing in the UK, the Weymouth and Portland venue and area, but it is a fantastic opportunity for the country’s race officials, volunteers who have a real passion for the sport of sailing, as well as British Sailing Team members, to be involved in a World Class sailing event on home waters.
“Some of the world’s best sailors will be competing at this event, and it will provide a seriously competitive environment for our top British athletes as they prepare for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.”
– JOHN DERBYSHIRE, RYA RACING MANAGER AND PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Sailing race raises £23,000 cash
A ROUND-THE-WORLD yacht race has raised thousands for charity.
The Gosport-based Clipper Ventures’ race saw sailors spend 11 months at sea crossing the globe.
Now the firm has revealed the Clipper Round the World Race 2013-14 has raised £23,000 for the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust.
The trust works with every young person’s primary cancer care unit in the UK, and offers people aged between eight and 24 a chance to sail.
The cash has come from supporters, individual crew members, teams, skippers and sponsors, including Fareham-based PSP Logistics. It means the trust can take an extra 43 people recovering from cancer on a four-day sailing trip. The 44,000-mile race finished in London this month .
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
Monday, 28 July 2014
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Brightlingsea Sailing Club to host Solo National Championship 2014
The 2014 Solo National Championship will be hosted by Brightlingsea Sailing Club, Essex, from 26 July to 1 August, with some sixty-six helms travelling from across the UK to compete.
The regatta opens with registration and inspection on Saturday 26 July and championship racing will run from Sunday 27 July to Friday 1 August, with up to two races per day planned. Brightlingsea Sailing Club has a world-renowned reputation for its regatta management and runs several major championships each year. Racing will take place on windward leeward courses on the Colne and Blackwater Estuaries which offer sheltered open sea sailing at all states of the tide. As well as the main championship prizes, there will also be a number of special trophies including the first wooden boat, the leading Veteran, Grand Master, Septimus, Junior and Lady sailors and a Top Club Trophy.
There is also a full social programme starting with a Commodore's Welcome Reception on Saturday 26 July and including a Curry and Quiz Night on Tuesday 29 July, a BBQ on Wednesday 30 July and a Prize Giving and Buffet on Friday 1 August. The British National Solo Class Association will host its AGM on the evening of Monday 28 July and the Solo Fleet is invited to join in the Club's very popular Thursday Night Pursuit race, just for fun.
Designed by Jack Holt in 1956, the Solo is a classic one-design, single-handed dinghy sailed at many clubs in the UK, Holland and Australia. The entry list for the event includes defending champion Charlie Cumbly and last year's runner up Andy Tunnicliffe, as well as many of the top names in the class, so competition is expected to be fierce.
Further information about the regatta is available at the event website or from David Charlton, Vice Commodore Sailing, Brightlingsea Sailing Club, Email vcsailing@sailbrightlingsea.com, Tel 01206 302206.
Disabled teen to embark on extraordinary sailing attempt
Inspirational sailing teenager Natasha Lambert is scheduled to embark on her latest challenge today.
The 17-year-old was born with athertoid cerebral palsy, which affects her limbs and speech and confines her to a wheelchair.
She sails using ‘sip and puff' - using her breathing alone to control her sailing boat.
Last July Natasha, then aged 16, sailed across the English Channel from Boulogne, France to Dover, Kent in four and a half hours in her Artemis 20 boat Miss Isle.
The previous year she sailed around the Isle of Wight, about 60 miles, which is the longest she has ever sailed.
This afternoon, between 1pm and 4pm, Natasha is scheduled to set off from Cowes Yacht Haven on the Isle of Wight on her biggest challenge yet.
'Sea and Summit' is a month-long challenge sailing her 21ft Mini Transat, Miss Isle Too, single-handed around the South West coast of England to Wales - some 430 miles.
She will then swap her boat for a special walking aid to climb Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons, the highest peak in Southern Britain.
Natasha, who lives on the Isle of Wight, aims to raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust and the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Foundation, and to encourage others with disabilities to get on the water.
The teenager will be supported during the challenge by her sailing coach, Phil Devereux, who is managing the event, plus powerboating champion Shelley Jory-Leigh who will be leading Natasha's safety boat team.
Find out more at www.missisle.com
Grant lands Sidmouth Sailing Club new dinghy
SIDMOUTH Sailing Club can splash out on a new vessel and will be given a storage boost thanks to a £2,950 grant.
The match-funded amount, from the Sid Vale Association’s (SVA) Keith Owen Fund, will be spent on an adult training dinghy.
SVA chairman Alan Darrant congratulated the club on the development of its facilities when he handed over a cheque on Sunday.
The sailing club’s commodore, Steve Smith, expressed his gratitude and said: “Three years ago, the Keith Owen Fund was able to make a grant to purchase four RS Feva dinghies for youth training. This latest award will now enable the club to purchase an RS Vision Adult training dinghy, which will be ideal for training adult members.
“We will also now be able to provide much needed improved storage facilities for the care and protection of our sailing craft, as the grant will be used for improved racking. This grant will be used to purchase the necessary materials, from which the voluntary help of our members will complete the work.”
Mr Darrant said this was a good example of how the club and the SVA has worked together to improve a local facility.
He invited any voluntary organisation seeking help with projects within the Sid Valley to apply for funding.
More information can be found at www.sidvaleassociation.org.uk.
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Friday, 18 July 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
MS sailing challenge comes to UK
A yacht crewed by entirely people with multiple sclerosis (MS) made a stop off in Portsmouth, UK, last week as part of 17-month voyage around the world.
Oceans of Hope, which is supported by pharma company Biogen Idec, is the first global circumnavigation by a yacht crewed by people with MS and is intended to inspire people with MS to follow their goals.
The project is the idea of the Sailing Sclerosis Foundation which was set up by Danish doctor and psychotherapist, Mikkel Anthonisen. The yacht set sail from Copenhagen on June 15, spent four days in Portsmouth last week, developing networks between the MS and sailing communities by organising sailing taster sessions.
Last Friday more than 20 people with MS sailed on the Thames barge Alice and on a wheelchair-accessible motor boat, Wet Wheels, before the yacht headed off to France as part of a journey that will also take in North America, South America and Australia.
One crewmember with MS commented that it was the first time since he had been diagnosed that he had been able to talk with others about their experiences of the disease, while a former professional sailor found he still had what it takes.
Oceans of Hope crew
Speaking at the campaign's launch in May, Biogen Idec senior vice president, Europe and Canada David Allsop said: “Treatment of MS needs to be holistic, incorporating the right therapies with community programmes and resources.
“Through its message of empowerment, we believe that Oceans of Hope can benefit thousands of patients around the world.”
Friday, 11 July 2014
New boat for Sailability
Local disabled sailing charity Poole Sailability have added another new boat to their fleet and are now able to offer affordable active sailing to even more people with disabilities. The Hawk 20 keelboat which can take up to six sailors was purchased with grants from Sport England, the Valentine Trust, and RYA Sailability.
The boat has been named Nadia in memory of the guide dog of the same name that belonged to recently deceased member Steve Ward. At a recent ceremony club mascot Nadia assisted Steve's widow Ann by pulling the cord to unveil the name of the boat following a dedication prayer from sailing volunteer The Rev Clifford Curry.
Anyone with a disability who would like to sail should call Poole Sailability on 01202 632096 for further details. No previous sailing experience is necessary.
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Try Sailing For Free At Carsington Sailability!
Whatever your ability come and try a fantastic, social outdoor sport, where everyday life really does get left on the shore as Carsington Sailability invites you and your family to try sailing for FREE at its 2014 Open Day on Saturday 19 July.
Carsington Sailability is part of the RYA's national Sailability programme providing opportunities for people with disabilities to go sailing and sail regularly. So don't think you couldn't enjoy sailing as a sport, this is your chance to discover you can!
The fun starts at 11am on Carsington Water near Ashbourne and is guaranteed to offer something for everyone, regardless of age, gender, experience. One of the best things about sailing is its totally inclusive - once you're on the water whatever difficulties you may experience on the shore are left there.
Carsington Sailability has an excellent selection of specialised boats and other equipment designed to get anyone who wants to sail out on the water. The group also offers fantastic social opportunities as a part of Carsington Sailing Club.
Refreshments will be available and a warm welcome is guaranteed as Carsington Sailability aims to give newcomers a real sense of the club and what sailing is really all about. Carsington Sailing Club is a recognised RYA Training Centre, meaning it conforms to the highest standards of quality and safety. For full details on everything going on at Carsington Sailability this year and how you can get involved visit www.carsingtonsailingclub.co.uk/sailing/sailability
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