(Southampton, England)- This past weekend, a team of young sailors from
Poole Yacht Club has won the inaugural British Keelboat Academy
Inter-Club Challenge Cup.
The event was hosted by the Royal Southern Yacht Club on behalf of the
British Keelboat Academy, and aimed to get more young sailors out racing
on yachts to increase the engagement of sailors, clubs and boat owners
in the opportunities which the BKA is able to offer to support the
development of young sailors. The format is based on the best scores of
two boat teams from each yacht club (one IRC boat and one J/80 team).
Poole Yacht Club's winning team the J/80 LAST CHANCE sailed by Chris
Doe. Combined with her team-mate, their aggregate scores over three
races was 13 pts. Their score was enough to hold off the RORC team that
included Nick Haigh's JAI DEUX AMOUR with on 18 points.
Some 80 young sailors took part in the event, all demonstrating great
skill on the water to handle their boats in gusty conditions, with
driving rain later in the day and the continuing unseasonably cold
weather not making things any easier.
Many of the sailors were new to this size of boats and were using this
event as part of making the transition into keelboat racing. On some
boats, the sailors were supported by more experienced older sailors on
board, whilst several boats had been entrusted to a complete crew under
the age of 25 - great testament to the skill of these young sailors.
Jim Macgregor, from Poole Yacht Club, summed up the event from their
perspective: "It was the first time many of the Team had sailed a
keelboat outside of Poole, so to visit the Solent and keep Teams from
RORC, The Royal Yacht Squadron and The Royal Southern Yacht Club behind
them was particularly satisfying and will have given their
self-confidence a huge boost, further bolstering their enthusiasm to do
more. The tough conditions encountered in getting the team boats from
Poole to The Solent and back just added to the character building
experience of the event. Bonding was further built by the youngsters
being empowered to organise and run the campaign themselves, under the
watchful eye of Chris Doe who, at 26, was by far the eldest of the 27
sailors (average age under 19). Suffice to say the rest of the club was
right behind the Team with support whenever it was needed. There can be
no doubt that Poole YC's win and the networking experienced will have
given them a whole new view on their future sailing plans and a will to
apply for a position in the British Keelboat Academy."
After sailing, all participants were able to hear from an experienced
panel about the opportunities at the top level of yacht racing. Current
BKA squad member James French, himself only 20, talked about the his
experience skippering the British team at the recent Red Bull Youth
America's Cup trials and, particularly, the benefit of the experience
and training he had received as part of the British Keelboat Academy.
Luke McCarthy, British Keelboat Academy Head Coach, commented: "It was
great to see so many young sailors out on the water and all sailing
their boats really well in some tough conditions.
"I am sure that many will go on to be really successful keelboat
sailors, and we look forward to welcoming lots of them to the BKA in
future. Thanks to all those involved with making this first event such a
success."
Editor's note- after reviewing the results, it does appear the best two
boat team (IRC + J/80) in fact happens to be the Royal Southern YC's
Adam Munday sailing his J/97 INDULJENCE, taking 2nd in IRC Class with 6
pts and his team-mate, the J/80 SEAFIRE sailed by Bruno Van Dyke, that
won the J/80 one-design class with 5 pts, making for a combined total
for both boats of 11 pts?? Were these two sailors and their Royal
Southern YC team not the winners according to the format? One wonders.
In the J/80s, congratulations Bruno Van Dyke's team (RSYC) sailing
SEAFIRE to first overall. They were closely followed by Nick Haigh's
JAI DEUX AMOURS team (RORC) in second and by Chris Doe's LAST CHANCE
team (Poole YC) in third. For more Inter-Club Challenge Cup sailing information For more British Keelboat Academy sailing information