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Saturday 6 February 2021

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British Youth Sailing Recognition for Royal Harwich Yacht Club

Royal Harwich Yacht Club, based at Woolverstone, on the banks of the River Orwell in Suffolk, is the latest East Region Club to achieve British Youth Sailing recognition for their youth activities. The British Youth Sailing (BYS) Recognised Club Programme helps clubs to develop the sailing and racing skills of junior sailors, and encourages young sailors at grassroots level to stay in the sport. Royal Harwich Yacht Club has long had a significant emphasis on Junior Sailing and Junior Race Week, and despite the challenges of 2020 this was able to take place last year. They are looking forward to getting back on the water in 2021 once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted. Stephen Olle, Rear Commodore Sailing at RHYC said: “This is excellent news that RHYC is now a British Youth Sailing Recognised Club. Thanks to everyone who has been involved in achieving this success. This recognition will further enhance our junior training programmes and events like our very successful Junior Race week which will be held on the 23rd August this year. We are planning many more events to support further growth of our Junior and Youth racing and race training programmes.” RYA Youth Racing Manager, Mark Nicholls, said: “The key challenge for our sport is to encourage more young people to start participating in sailing and progress into racing. This is best done at club level and a successful junior and youth training and racing programme will enable a club to flourish. The BYS Recognised Club status distinguishes those sailing clubs with a commitment to the development of junior and youth racing and race training, which is delivered in a safe and fun environment.” If you’d like to find out more about how to get out on the water and start your sailing adventure visit http://www.rya.org.uk/go/startboating or to find out more about Royal Harwich Yacht Club visit https://www.royalharwichyachtclub.co.uk

Thursday 4 February 2021

Performance Winter Updates

After a challenging spring and summer, we were able to launch the Academy Programme over October and November, working within an evolving framework of guidance and legislation at the time, with adaptability being key to deliver training safely and successfully. The exemption for under 18 organised sport allowed our junior and youth sailors to get out on the water on a more regionalised model, minimising the travel required of individuals. Performance Sailing Officer Kate Pounder commented. “It was fantastic that we had the opportunity to run some Academies during these challenging times. We are planning, and hope in the near future to add additional race training opportunities to more clubs around Scotland to support junior and youth sailors at their home club.” In place of the highly focused Performance Teams of previous years we delivered invitational Training for sailors looking to progress along the pathway. This brought together the top Scottish sailors in each class to suitable venues. We finished the year with an adapted series to make up the Winter Championships. Over two weekends across six different venues, eighty sailors managed to compete in what for many will have been their only racing event of 2020. It was great to have enabled the sailors to get out on the water in this format enabling safe racing in a Covid-19 secure environment. Now well into this latest lockdown and with the postponement of the UK Youth Championship until August, coaches and our performance sailors are embracing innovative ways to connect with the sport, while continuing to plan for a return to the water when able. February sees the start of our Icebreaker eSailing Series to get junior and youth sailors together online to enjoy some racing. With all the excitement of following the Prada Cup in New Zealand its awesome to be able to race the AC75s virtually. Hopefully one of our current junior sailors will be part of an Americas Cup campaign at some time in the future just like former 29er sailor Neil Hunter from Arran who is on the handles for Team INEOS UK out in Auckland. Many of our coaches are now working with Coach Developer Practitioners both remotely and as in situ support when we return to the water. So look out for some new faces over training in the months to come. For sailors over the next couple of months we are putting together a range of opportunities to continue to connect with the sport both physically and mentally. For junior and youth sailors look out for a range of opportunities over the next few months from fitness and technical sessions to Q&As with some of the British Sailing Team. We are all really keen to get back out on the water. Assuming pandemic recedes and the guidance allows we will be looking to run a full programme of performance activity across the months of April and May to set sailors up for a busy summer on the water.

Tuesday 2 February 2021

Yacht Project / RNLI rescued before abandoned

RYA confirms new dates for 2021 Youth Nationals

The postponed 2021 RYA Youth National Championships will take place from August 9 to 13 at Plymouth Youth Sailing Club in Devon, the RYA is pleased to announce. The event, the country’s most prestigious youth sailing competition, is traditionally held around Easter but earlier this month the decision was made to postpone it due to the Covid-19 situation. The delay aims to grant young sailors more time to train in the run-up to the event when restrictions allow, and to enable the British Youth Sailing team to plan the best event possible. It is hoped the timing will also allow the nationwide vaccination programme to take effect. Original host Plymouth Youth Sailing Club has agreed to hold the rescheduled Youth Nationals from its base at the Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre on the shores of Plymouth Sound. The event will feature the 420, Nacra 15, 29er and ILCA classes. It is the intention to hold a sprint series for the 29er fleet on Monday August 9 which will not count towards the overall series. The ILCA fleet will not race on Friday August 13 as they will need time to prepare for the ILCA National Championship which starts in Weymouth on August 14. A Notice of Race will be published in due course, with entries opening in April. The RYA Events team is still investigating possibilities for the foiling windsurfer and kiteboard classes, details of which will be released when available. Mark Nicholls, RYA Youth Racing Manager, said: “We were all devastated when, earlier this month, we had to make the difficult decision to have to postpone the Youth Nationals from its original dates. “However, this decision now appears to have been vindicated and the delay should mean we can deliver a safe, fun Youth Nationals that celebrates all that we love about racing. “We’re delighted that today we can announce the new August dates, and at the prospect of a mid-summer event. Our thanks go to Plymouth Youth Sailing Club and the Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre for working with us to ensure this great event can go ahead.” For the latest news from British Youth Sailing, head to www.britishyouthsailing.co.uk or check out the BYS social media channels.