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2021 Eric Twiname Junior Championships postponed

2021 Eric Twiname Junior Championships postponed © Richard Aspland / RYA / British Youth Sailing The 2021 Eric Twiname Junior Championships is to be postponed until the summer in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. The regatta, which pits hundreds of budding young sailors against each other in a battle of the RYA Regions , was due to take place at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club near Cockermouth, Cumbria, from May 1 to 3. However, given the uncertainty surrounding current national lockdown, and the fact that the competitors - chosen from the British Youth Sailing Regional Training Groups and Home Country Squads - have had very little time to train over the winter months, the decision has been made to postpone.

RYA postpones 2021 Youth National Championships

RYA Youth National Championships © RYA / British Youth Sailing / Paul Wyeth The RYA has decided that in light of the current Covid-19 situation it is in the best interests of all parties to postpone the 2021 Youth National Championships. The prestigious regatta, the UK s premier youth racing event, was due to take place from April 4 to 9 hosted by Plymouth Youth Sailing Club in Plymouth, Devon. With the UK currently in lockdown and likely to revert to the tier system once restrictions ease, the decision has been made to delay the regatta until the summer. This will give organisers the time to plan for the best possible event, as well as giving time for the nationwide vaccination programme to take effect.

College student highlighted as potential future Olympian

A BARTON Peveril Sixth Form College student has been highlighted as a potential future Olympian. Monique Vennis-Ozanne is being dubbed the next big thing after being selected for the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Transition Group - 49er Winter 2020/21. The Transition Group aims to bridge the gap between youth and adult sailing, with a focus on developing youth sailors into Olympic athletes. Monique said: “I m very happy to have been selected for the squad, it is the first step in my ambition to go to the Olympics.” The athlete and her teammate Jessica Jobson have been selected for the 49erFX (Women’s Double Handed Skiff) group.

Barton Peveril student chosen for Royal Yachting Association

A COLLEGE student has been highlighted as a potential future Olympian after being selected for a yachting association. Barton Peveril Sixth Form College student, Monique Vennis-Ozanne, has been chosen for the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Transition Group - 49er Winter 2020/21. The Transition Group aims to bridge the gap between youth and adult sailing, with a focus on developing youth sailors into Olympic athletes. The college says the second year student’s selection recognises her potential to progress within British Youth Sailing to the British Sailing Team . Monique formerly attended Crofton School and has been selected based on her performance and commitment to a programme of training and competition over a period of several years.

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