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Windfoiling joins British Youth Sailing’s Olympic performance pathway

iQFOiL is the latest Olympic selected equipment

Sailing restart helps Ollie towards Duke of Edinburgh Award

Dinghy sailing has started again at Conningbrook Lakes in Ashford with several young people progressing towards their assistant instructor qualifications in the Easter holidays.

Search is on for the nation’s coaching heroes who’ve kept Britain active through Covid

Your chance to nominate coaches who have made considerable differences to people’s mental and physical well-being

Discover Sailing and spend your summer on the water

There’s never been a better time to find your local sailing venue

A fast restart for Frensham Pond Sailability

Disabled sailors from Frensham Pond Sailing Club (FPSC) returned to the water in February to sail for the first time since the lockdown which started in December.

Gravesend SC’s youngest commodore continues family tradition

Gravesend Sailing Club is delighted to announce the appointment of their new commodore Harriet Davies-Mullan.

School and watersports centre partner to provide BTEC courses

Cardinal Newman School in Brighton has formed a partnership with Lagoon Watersports to jointly run BTEC Outdoor Education courses for students.

New clubhouse for Sussex Yacht Club

Sussex Yacht Club is a step closer to opening the doors of its new home following a handover of its new clubhouse building.

Grieg City Academy students add inclusivity to Warsash Spring Series

A crew of 15 year old students at Greig City Academy in London, all from ethnic minorites, has entered the Warsash Spring Series.

Boating’s back – snap a prize

A photography competition has been launched by RYA North West to celebrate the reopening of clubs and training centres across the region.