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As the curtain came down on the 2008 RYA Youth National Championships and Trials on Friday 4 April, selectors unveiled eight of the 10 RYA Team GBR sailors who will compete at the 2008 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships in Denmark this July.
No fewer than six of the selected sailors will be making their ISAF Youth Worlds debuts at the event being staged in Arhus between 10-19 July while the remaining two selected sailors are Youth Worlds 'veterans', having competed at last year's Championships in Kingston, Canada.
The Peters siblings, Frances and James, from Hayling Island will lead a double 29er charge in Denmark having been selected to contest the girls and boys 29er class events respectively following their fascinating battle for overall 29er RYA Youth Nationals supremacy at Pwllheli in the first week of April.
Having finished seventh at the 29er class Worlds in January in Melbourne, James and Ed Fitzgerald (Chichester), both 15, enjoyed an almost flawless week in Pwllheli to take the overall and boys’ RYA Youth National title.
Frances, 17, and 18-year-old Claire Lasko (Thame, Oxfordshire) only teamed up in the 29er late last year but enjoyed an promising championships debut at the 29er class Worlds where they finished fourth Under-19 girls, before consistently impressing at Pwllheli on their way to the girls’ RYA Youth Nationals crown.
ISAF Youth Worlds selection is the cream on the top of a very sweet week for 15-year-old windsurfer Izzy Hamilton (Holsworthy, Devon) who will now line-up at her first ISAF Youth Worlds having also won the RS:X girls' title on her Youth Nationals debut as well as being named as one of the 2008 Musto Academy Youth sailors.
Jacob Brubert (Stockwell), who celebrated his 18th birthday on 5th April, will challenge for the RS:X men's crown in Arhus having gone one better than his 2007 Youth Nationals silver to also be crowned RYA Youth National champion for the first time.
Stuart Godwin (Hammersmith) will once again represent RYA Team GBR in the Laser class at Arhus, having clinched his second consecutive Youth Nationals title with a superb final day double bullet in North Wales. Godwin, 17, sailed to 12th spot at last year's ISAF Youth Worlds in Canada.
2007 RYA Youth National champion Chloe Martin (Tonbridge, Kent) tied up her second successive Youth Worlds selection courtesy of her eighth place at March's Laser Radial Girls Youth World Championships in New Zealand. Martin, 17, claimed ninth spot at her first Youth Worlds in Canada last summer.
Meanwhile it has been decided that the selection trials for the SL16 class will continue to the Carnac Eurocat event in France from 1-4 May. All three of the crews who contested the SL16 event in Pwllheli have been invited to take part in the continuing trials.
Once again RYA Team GBR will be supported by Musto while all selections are subject to the sailors meeting an agreed performance programme.
Ben Oakley, incoming Chairman of Selectors, said: "The standard of sailing displayed throughout this week has really been very good. The crews have had to cope with a range of conditions as well as staying focused and being called on to perform once the conditions were suitable to take to the race course.
"We are confident the sailors we have selected for RYA Team GBR will make the most of the opportunity of competing at the 2008 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships and hopefully bring home some silverware from Denmark."
RYA Team GBR squad for 2008 Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships Arhus, Denmark (10-19 July):
RS:X Boys: Jacob Brubert Girls: Izzy Hamilton
29er Boys: James Peters / Ed Fitzgerald Girls: Frances Peters / Claire Lasko
Laser Standard Stuart Godwin
Laser Radial Chloe Martin
SL16 Trials to be continued.
Win a board!
Help your T15 club to win a Techno board & rig by taking part in T15 inter-club events.
Every time your club enters a team of 15 sailors, (with at least two people sailing on Technos) into your zone T15 inter-club events, then your club goes into a prize draw.
Each T15 club therefore has up to 4 chances of winning the prize.
The draw will take place at the Champions Cup in October.
Tell your mates & all sign up to the team. The events are great fun & your windsurfing will really inprove.
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Team15 Coach Courses
Check below for course dates. Have you registered yet?
Roadford Watersports Centre - Okehampton Course type: Start Racing Midweek course: 4/5 June 2008 Closing date: 3 June 2 spaces available
Grafham Water Centre - Cambridgeshire Course type: Start Racing Weekend course: 5/6 July 2008 Closing date: 9 June Spaces available
James Hamilton Heritage Park - Glasgow Course type: Start Racing Weekend course: 30/31 August 2008 Closing date: 15 August Spaces available
Mount Batten Centre - Plymouth Course type: Start Racing Weekend course: 27/28 September 2008 Closing date: 5 September Spaces available
Courses are currently being organised in South Wales Lake District
If your T15 club can get together 4 instructors we can run a course at your club! Contact: gina.lindholm@rya.org.uk
(scroll down for other courses you have missed)
For information (previous courses in 2008)
Roadford Lake - Okehampton Course type: Start Racing Midweek Course: 4/5 June 2008 Organised by South West Lakes Trust Fully booked
Carsington Watersports - Derbyshire Course type: Start Racing Midweek Course: 1/2 May 2008 6 candidates on course
Mountbatten Centre - Plymouth Course type: Start Racing Weekend Course: 12/13 April 2008 Cancelled: lack of candidates
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ADOPT-A-BEACH
The Green Blue is an environmental awareness initiative by the British Marine Federation and the Royal Yachting Association. One of its aims is to educate and promote the sustainable use of coastal and inland waters by watersports participants.
Some of the initiatives have a relevance to windsurfers - especially in achieving cleaner seas and beaches.
Adopt-a-Beach is definitely relevant to T15ers, which is a Marine Conservation Society project supported by the Green Blue.
Check out what parts of the Green Blue are relevant to you