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New British Sailing Talent Academies open for applications

by RYA Press Office 4 Jun 20:27 BST
New British Sailing Talent Academies open for applications © RYA

The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is proud to announce the launch of four new British Sailing Talent Academies as part of its commitment to developing the next generation of high-performance sailors.

A new programme identified following the British Sailing Pathway Review, Talent Academies will provide high-quality, regular training opportunities closer to home for sailors showing future performance potential.

They will help reduce costs and travel time to sailors and their families and broaden access to the British Sailing Pathway in the process.

Talent Academies will serve as regionalised performance hubs across England to identify, support and develop youth sailors with medal winning potential, and will sit alongside existing Home Country talent programmes in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Offering tailored training, high-quality facilities, and access to world-class coaches and specialists, the Talent Academies will focus on providing year-round support and holistic development for aspiring youth sailors who have the potential and ambition to progress within the British Sailing Pathway.

Helping young talent thrive

Datchet Water Sailing Club, Leigh & Lowton Sailing Club in partnership with Leigh Sports Village, Rutland Sailing Club and the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy have been chosen as host venues following a number of high-quality applications.

Academies which are hosted at inland venues will be supported by coastal venues to ensure sailors can develop adaptive skills across differing conditions.

Sailor development within the Talent Academies will be focused initially on:

  • Talent Transition - sailors transitioning from junior into youth classes; and
  • Performance Development - developing sailors with high performance potential already established within a youth class.

"We're excited to roll out the new British Sailing Talent Academy programme across our four new host venues," said RYA Talent Academies Manager Huw Griffiths.

"By bringing high-performance training closer to home for many young sailors, we hope to remove barriers and make world-class training opportunities more accessible and inclusive.

"This is a key step in helping young talent thrive, no matter where they are."

Apply now for the Talent Transition programme

Applications are now open for sailors to join the Talent Academy Talent Transition programme.

We're looking for youth sailors who love to race, are passionate about reaching the top of the sport and who love the process of learning and improvement.

You should be aged 17 years or under by 31 August 2025, and new to the ILCA 4, 420, 29er or iQFOiL class (typically less than six months in the class).

You need to have experience of racing amongst national fleets, can apply good tactical knowledge to practice and must be eligible to represent Great Britain (in accordance with World Sailing Regulation 19) as well as a member of the RYA.

If this sounds like you, then find out more about the application and selection process, including the full Notice of Selection, on our Talent Academies page.

The deadline for applications to the Talent Transition Programme is 1 August 2025.

Applications for Talent Academy Performance Development places will sit alongside applications for the British Sailing Youth Team, and will be open before the end of June.

More on British Sailing Talent Academies.

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