Please select your home edition
Edition
X-Yachts Leaderboard 2024 3

Finalists announced for boats.com YJA Yachtsman and Young Sailor of the Year

by Michael Ford 25 Oct 2016 08:28 BST 25 October 2016
Giles Scott at the Rio Olympics © Sailing Energy / World Sailing

2016 Olympic Finn Class Gold Medalist Giles Scott, Round the Island Race record setter Brian Thompson, and Clipper Race crewman Gavin Reid, have been shortlisted for the 2016 boats.com YJA Yachtsman of the Year Award.

Finalists for the 2016 boats.com Young Sailor of the Year Award are 15 year old 2016 Topper world champion Elliott Kuzyk, Tom Darling (18) and Crispin Beaumont (18), Bronze medalists at the 2016 29er World Championships, and powerboat racer Thomas Mantripp (15), who won this year's GP RYA British GT15 and British Sprint Championship titles.

The winners of these premier British achievement awards will be announced at a gala luncheon on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at Trinity House, London following a vote among members of the Yachting Journalists' Association (YJA).

boats.com YJA Yachtsman of the Year finalists

Giles Scott from Portsmouth capped a remarkable three-year unbeaten record in the Finn singlehander class by winning Gold at the Rio Olympics. In doing so, he also retained his Finn Gold Cup world champion title for the third successive year, and also played a significant role as bowman and tactician aboard Britain's Land Rover BAR America's Cup challenge, which leads the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series going into the last event at Fukuoka, Japan on November 18.

Brian Thompson from Southampton, one of Britain's leading multihull skippers, stormed round the Isle of Wight to break this year's JP Morgan Round the Island Race record, completing the 50 mile distance in 2 hours 23 minutes 23 seconds in the MOD 70 trimaran Phaedo 3. Then in August, Thompson and his eight-strong Phaedo 3 crew repeated the performance to break the outright record with a time of 2 hours, 4 minutes 14 seconds – an average of 24.15 knots.

Gavin Reid from Cambridge, was crewing the Clipper Round the World race yacht Mission Performance when an SOS was picked up off the New South Wales coast of Australia from a yacht returning from the Sydney Hobart Race which had a crewman stuck at the top of the mast. Mission Performance was competing in the Henri-Lloyd Hobart to Whitsunday's leg of the Clipper Race and was nearest to the stricken vessel. Gavin (27) who is profoundly deaf and had zero sailing experience prior to signing up for the Clipper Race, volunteered to swim between the two yachts and found four other crew onboard all incapacitated and unable to help their crew-mate who had been tangled in halyards at the top of the mast for several hours.

Using the one remaining staysail halyard, he was able to hoist himself two thirds of the way up the swinging mast, then climbed the rest of the way hand-over-hand to reach the crewman, untangle the lines and help to lower him down safely.

boats.com YJA Young Sailor of the Year finalists

Thomas Mantripp (15), from Lowestoft, won this year's GP RYA British powerboat GT15 and British Sprint Championship titles. He also secured a bronze medal at this year's GT15 UIM European championships, and competing in his first full season in the GT30 class, also collected double bronze in this division too.

Elliott Kuzyk, (15), from Parkestone Yacht Club won this year's Topper class World championship. In Ireland, Elliott eventually took the title after a seven-way battle for top spot. He also broke UK regional records by winning the Topper national championships for an impressive fifth year in a row.

Racing duo, Tom Darling (18), from Kettering and Crispin Beaumont (18), from Halesowen, finished 3rd in a 200 strong fleet at this year's 29er World championship in Medemblik, Holland, the first British pair to gain a medal in this very competitive class since 2008. The pair also won the 2016 British youth and national championships, and will be representing Britain at the 2016 Youth World championships in Auckland, New Zealand in December.

Ian Atkins, President of boats.com, commented: "The open nominations process for these two Awards highlighted the number of exceptional achievements that we have witnessed in 2016. Creating a shortlist of just three nominees for each category is never easy. We already look forward to announcing the YJA's winner in January 2017."

Related Articles

YJA Announces 2024 Award Winners
Recognising Outstanding Talent in British Sailing The Yachting Journalists' Association (YJA) proudly announced the winners of the 2024 YJA Yachtsman of the Year, Young Sailor of the Year, and Team of the Year awards at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show. Posted on 24 Feb
Eight Bells for YJA Stalwart Chris English
Sad to report the recent passing of the Yachting Journalists' Association Honorary President We are sad to report the recent passing of treasured YJA member and Honorary President, Chris English, who has moved on to sail the skies at the grand age of 90. Posted on 11 Feb
Documenting The Maiden Factor
Kaia Bint Savage shares her story Kaia Bint Savage won the Yachting Journalists' Association Young Journalist of the Year in 2024. She shares the impact of sharing her story with YJA members at a special event at the Royal Ocean Racing Club in London. Posted on 6 Feb
YJA Marks 70th Anniversary
With New Branding and Exciting Events The Yachting Journalists' Association (YJA) is proud to announce its 70th anniversary in 2025, celebrating seven decades of championing excellence in marine journalism. Posted on 5 Feb
YJA Awards 2024 Shortlists Announced
For the YJA Yachtsman of the Year and YJA Young Sailor of the Year Awards The Yachting Journalists' Association (YJA) is delighted to unveil the 2024 YJA Yachtsman of the Year shortlists and Young Sailor of the Year awards. Posted on 16 Jan
YJA opens nominations for 2024 awards
Yachtsman of the Year and Young Sailor of the Year The Yachting Journalists' Association (YJA) is excited to announce the opening of public nominations for its prestigious 2024 awards: the Yachtsman of the Year and Young Sailor of the Year. Posted on 29 Nov 2024
Kaia Bint Savage wins young journalist award
Crowned YJA Young Journalist of the Year 2024 at Southampton International Boat Show The Yachting Journalists' Association (YJA) is thrilled to announce that Kaia Bint Savage has been named the 2024 YJA Young Journalist of the Year. Posted on 16 Sep 2024
YJA Launches Nominations
For the Young Journalist Award 2024 The Yachting Journalists' Association (YJA) is proud to announce that nominations for the YJA Young Journalist of the Year 2024 are now open. Posted on 25 Jun 2024
New leadership for YJA
As Katy Stickland is appointed Chairman After six years serving the YJA as Chairman and Vice-Chairman, Cliff Webb and Mark Jardine have handed over the 'helm' during the Annual General Meeting held on June 4th, at the Royal Ocean Racing Club in London. Posted on 6 Jun 2024
2023 YJA Awards Winners Revealed at BoatLife
YJA Yachtsman of the Year and the YJA Young Sailor of the Year, supported by Henri-Lloyd The winners of the UK's most prestigious awards in British yachting, the YJA Yachtsman of the Year and the YJA Young Sailor of the Year, supported by Henri-Lloyd, have been revealed. Posted on 18 Feb 2024