Clubbing together

HRH The Princess Royal and Sir Ben Ainslie were amongst the key speakers who shared messages of support and applauded the resilience of sailing clubs across the UK at the RYA Affiliated Clubs Conference.

More than 1,000 delegates from 400 sailing clubs as far afield as Cornwall and Bermuda joined the virtual event hosted by Shirley Robertson, to look back on the challenges of 2020 and explore the opportunities that lie ahead.

One of the highlights of the day was a message from the RYA President, HRH The Princess Royal, who thanked volunteers for the innovative ways that they have adapted following lockdown: “Volunteers have continued to support their clubs, classes and committees, helping their communities return to boating and giving people the confidence to enjoy being on and off the water as safely as possible.”

Earlier in the day, Sir Ben Ainslie shared some of his experiences, responding to the challenges that INEOS Team UK faced during the pandemic.He highlighted the importance of his home club, the impact of volunteers on the sport and how it felt for him to be back on the water following lockdown.

Ben said:“Getting out on the water after lockdown was a really refreshing moment. Just that sensation of the water rippling under the hull of the boat as I left the pontoon and that sense of freedom that we all get when we are out on the water. It had been about three months since I had been on the water and I realised how much I had missed it and what a wonderful sport we are all involved in.”

RYA CEO Sarah Treseder said: “We recognise just how challenging 2020 has been for everyone involved in running clubs throughout the UK, and I would like to say a most sincere thank you to all those who have gone to such extraordinary lengths to keep our clubs afloat.”

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