Please select your home edition
Edition
Sailing Chandlery 2024 LEADERBOARD

Nail-biting finale for Beckett's Laser under 21 Worlds silver medal win

by Imogen Stanley 24 Aug 2015 16:47 BST 15-22 August 2015
Michael Beckett at the Laser Standard under 21 Worlds in Medemblik © www.photosailing.nl

Michael Beckett won silver at the 2015 Laser Standard under 21 Worlds, Medemblik, the Netherlands (15-22 August) after a dramatic final day of racing on Saturday.

British Sailing Team Podium Potential sailor, Beckett, started his week with a double first on day one, sailing fast and mastering the choppy sea state. He followed this up with a fourth and a first on day two putting himself into the lead. As the week progressed to a gold and silver split, he picked up a starting penalty in race 8 dropping him down to fifth. He concluded the 11 race series with a fifth to finish just two points behind Spanish winner Joel Rodriguez.

"I finished with a silver medal at the U21 Worlds after a pretty nail-biting finish in the last race where I ended up just two points from the lead. About half way through the race I was set to win but the Spanish sailor, Joel, who won overall, sailed an exceptional series and held it together in the last race very well and really deserved the win," said Pembrokeshire born Beckett.

Even though Beckett won four races he had to settle for silver after a couple of high scores earlier in the week: "For me I came here looking to win but I am very happy with a silver medal, I'm really pleased that the work I did over the last sort of weeks and months for this event has paid off."

Over the past year Beckett has been juggling university with his British Sailing Team commitments but the hard work has paid off, he explains: "I think the success I have had this week is not just a testament to the work I have put in but I'm also really grateful to everyone in the British Sailing Team, particularly my coach James Gray and Wayne Kitchener for basically keeping me alive and the rest of the Podium Potential squad.

"Most aren't here this week because they are too old, but I wouldn't be half the sailor that I am today if they hadn't been pushing me for the past year and I am just really grateful to everyone that has enabled me to get here over the past few years," concluded the 20-year old.

British Sailing Team Podium Potential teammate Henry Wetherell finished his championship in sixth position. Wetherell struggled at the very start of the regatta, posting an 18th in race one but bounced back to win the second race and followed this up with two fourths on day two.

The Snaith based sailor moved up to second midway through the week but on the last day he struggled, fighting his way through the fleet. The Hungarian Vanai brothers and Irish sailor Fynn Lynch capitalised on the opportunity and Henry dropped down to finish sixth overall.

Beckett and Wetherell now aim for medals at the Laser Standard under 21 Europeans in Murcia, Spain which commence on Friday (28 August).

In the Laser Radial under 21 Worlds, Ellie Cumpsty rounded off her week in eighth, including three top three finishes and a race win meanwhile British Youth Sailing Team member Chloe Barr finished 43rd.

For all the latest news and updates from the British Sailing Team, follow us at www.britishsailingteam.com, on Facebook or on Twitter.

Full results can be found here.

Related Articles

British Olympic Champions nominated
For World Sailor of the Year Awards British Sailing Team Olympic Champions Giles Scott, Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark have been nominated as finalists for the prestigious Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards following their achievements at Rio 2016 this summer. Posted on 3 Oct 2016
Park's pride at 'end of an era'
For Paralympic sailing in Great Britain British Sailing Team Manager, Stephen Park has spoken of his pride at "the end of an era" for Paralympic sailing in this country after the curtain officially came down on the Rio 2016 Games yesterday (Sunday 19 September). Posted on 19 Sep 2016
Lucas bids for historic golden repeat in Rio
London 2012 gold medallist set for Paralympics London 2012 gold medallist Helena Lucas admits the chance to make history by becoming the first person to ever defend a Paralympic sailing title is fuelling her ambitions as her quest for Rio 2016 glory gets underway on Monday. Posted on 6 Sep 2016
From Rio With Love starring Brian Blessed
An epic mission for our British Paralympic Sailors From Rio With Love - An epic mission for our Paralympic Sailors. Assemble the finest team and take on the best the world has to offer - Starring acting legend Brian Blessed. Posted on 22 Aug 2016
Park's pride as Brits take top sailing nation
Team Manager reflects on Rio and looks to Tokyo British Sailing Team Manager, Stephen Park, believes his team deserved to claim the accolade of top sailing nation at Rio 2016 as the "challenging and iconic" regatta came to a close yesterday (Thursday 18 August). Posted on 19 Aug 2016
Dobson and Ainsworth reflect
On "magical" Games Charlotte Dobson and Sophie Ainsworth admitted their first Olympic Games had been a "magical experience" after ending their Rio 2016 49erFX campaign in eighth overall today (Thursday 18 August). Posted on 18 Aug 2016
Brits top sailing medal table at Rio 2016
Great Britain is the top performing sailing nation Two golds for Giles Scott (Finn) and Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark (470 Women) plus Nick Dempsey's RS:X windsurfing silver ensured Britain has topped the best sailing nation table for four of the last five Olympics. Posted on 18 Aug 2016
Fletcher and Sign proud
To have been in 49er medal mix at Rio 2016 Dylan Fletcher and Alain Sign reflected on their pride at turning their event around to even be in medal contention after ending their Rio 2016 49er campaign sixth overall today (Thursday 18 August). Posted on 18 Aug 2016
Mills and Clark joy after gold finally won
After finishing the Women's 470 Medal Race Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark admitted their relief after finally sealing their 470 Women's gold in Rio today (Thursday 18 August). Posted on 18 Aug 2016
Patience and Grube leave Rio on high
Third in the Men's 470 Medal Race Luke Patience and Chris Grube believe they showed their "true qualities" after ending their Rio 2016 in fifth overall today (Thursday 18 August). Posted on 18 Aug 2016