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Thirteen youngsters from across the UK have been handed a huge boost in their ambitions to become top class dinghy sailors and windsurfers thanks to a national programme helping young talent progress in the sport.

The delighted sailors have been awarded exclusive use of their own boat or windsurfing board for the next two years through the on-going partnership between the John Merricks Sailing Trust and RYA OnBoard,

Launched in 2013, the partnership supports youngsters who display enthusiasm, drive, talent and commitment to the sport and who may not ordinarily have the opportunity or financial backing to achieve their goals. In its six years, 76 boats and boards have now been donated with some remarkable success stories.

The 2019 winners

Name

Club

Boat

Autumn Halliday

Strangford Lough Yacht Club (Northern Ireland)

Topper

Daniel McGregor

Priory Sailing Club, Bedford

Topper

Edward (Ed) Corbett

Llangorse Sailing Club, Wales

Topper

Jonah Roberts

Burwain Sailing Club, Lancashire

Topper

Matthew Chadderton

Trimpley Sailing Club, Worcestershire

Topper

Thomas Looseley

St Andrews Sailing Club, Scotland

Topper

 Roscoe Kailas (Gomm)  

Buzz Active,East Sussex

Topper

Max Collis-Smith

Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club, Somerset

Bic Techno

Olivia Robson

Andrew Simpson Watersports Centre, Portsmouth

Bic Techno

Sorley Livingstone

Clyde Windsurfing Club, Scotland 

Bic Techno

Mia Gray

Felpham Sailing Club, West Sussex

RS Tera

Toby Waggett

Teesdale Sailing Club, County Durham 

Optimist

Olivia Prescod

Pennine Sailing Club, South Yorkshire

Optimist

 

Carey Robson admits she had tears in her eyes after opening the email telling her about Olivia’s new Bic Techno board. And as happy as the young windsurfer is to be able to use the kit for herself for the next two years, she knows passing the board and sail on to AWSC, Portsmouth will help other windsurfers develop in the sport too. 

Olivia said: “This will help me to achieve my goal of getting into National Squad then going on to compete in the Olympics. I feel so privileged to have received such an amazing award. I feel that this will boost my confidence. Thank you so much!”

Until now, Ed Corbett’s family have had to go to collect a boat for him midweek and hope it would be good enough for him to sail. 

His dad Tom said: “To know we can just load up and go sailing from home will make such a difference to him and to us as a family. It will mean he can get on the water for training more frequently. It will also make a real and positive difference to have a boat with the latest rigging and a hull devoid of patches and scratches. We sincerely hope we can make the most of the opportunity having this Topper affords Ed.”

The JMST seeks to help young sailors and youth sailing organisations to achieve their goals and was set up in the memory of 1996 Olympic silver medalist, John Merricks. As OnBoard’s official charity partner, JMST will donate at least 80 single-handed junior pathway boats and boards to promising sailors over eight years, giving them the chance to progress their skills and continue to participate in the sport.

Hannah Cockle, RYA OnBoard Operations Officer, added: “We cannot thank JMST enough for continuing to support the programme. For many of the winners it will be the difference between continuing in the sport and not. It is such a thrill telling the sailors and their families they have been successful because we know what a difference getting a boat or board will make to their lives.

“OnBoard is all about making it easier and cheaper to get more young people aged 8-18 on the water regularly and that is what the JMST partnership helps us to achieve.”

This year’s recipients all applied for and were awarded their new boats or boards after attending their respective British Youth Sailing Regional Junior Championships at the end of September. Declarations of Eligibility for next year’s applications will open in July 2020.

Since 2005, OnBoard has helped over three quarters of a million young people try sailing and windsurfing and learn an activity that often stays with them for life. The programme enables youngsters to enjoy all the excitement and relaxation being on the water offers, whilst nurturing a wide range of broader learning benefits and invaluable life skills, from problem solving to leadership and teamwork.

 For more information about how to get involved in sailing visit www.rya.org.uk/go/onboard.