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Sea Cadets bag medals at rowing and sailing regattas
Sea Cadets bag medals at rowing and sailing regattas

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Sea Cadets bag medals at rowing and sailing regattas

Salisbury Sea Cadets bagged numerous medals in recent rowing and sailing regattas. The unit travelled to Poole Harbour on Saturday, July 12 to compete in the Southern Area Rowing Regatta. The cadets had trained rigorously since early spring, earning their place by qualifying at the Wessex District Regatta. The Salisbury teams excelled, clinching a range of gold medals in categories such as Open Mixed Yoles, Junior Mixed Yoles, Open Boy Yole, Open Girl Yole, Junior Boys T500 and Open Girls T500. They also won a silver medal in the Open Boys T500 category. Additionally, a Salisbury crew emerged victorious in the technical Rowing Boat Handling Competition. The winning teams are now preparing for the National Combined Regatta, scheduled to be held at the ExCel Centre in London on Friday, August 29 and Saturday, August 30. Salisbury Sea Cadet Sailing and Windsurfing medal winners. (Image: Salisbury Sea Cadets) The success continued for the cadets on Sunday, July 13 as they competed in the Southern Area Sailing Regatta. Representing the Wessex District once more, they secured two gold medals in the 4.5m and 6.8m windsurfing competitions, as well as a silver in the 4.5m windsurfing. Their victories have qualified them for the National Sailing Regatta at Southport in September. Salisbury sailors also claimed bronze medals in the Open and Junior Quest disciplines. Read more Sailing club is praised for high training standards for young racers Salisbury Sea Cadets take part in annual camp and enjoy water activities Salisbury Sea Cadets are crowned national champions S/Lt (SCC) Jordyn Bond RNR, commanding officer of Salisbury Sea Cadets, said: "It's been another great weekend on the water for our cadets. "It's great to have so many young people from our unit representing Wessex District in rowing, windsurfing and sailing. "The dedication of the cadets and instructors during the training period has paid off, with lots of great results. "The cadets all enjoy the competitive nature of these activities, but also learn how to work in teams, build resilience and gain confidence on the water. "We look forward to seeing the cadets take part in the national competitions later in the year." Sea Cadets Windsurfing in Poole Harbour. (Image: Salisbury Sea Cadets) The Salisbury Sea Cadets are part of a national uniformed youth organisation that helps develop young people physically, intellectually, and socially through nautical-themed education and leisure activities. The unit, based on the River Avon in Churchill Gardens, operates three sections: Junior Sea Cadets (ages 10–12), Sea Cadets (ages 12–18) and Royal Marine Cadets (ages 13–18). Training evenings are held on Mondays and Thursdays from 6.45pm to 9.15pm. The unit is actively recruiting and welcoming new members. Visit their website for more information.

Island rowing crews win at Lymington and Coalporters regattas
Island rowing crews win at Lymington and Coalporters regattas

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Island rowing crews win at Lymington and Coalporters regattas

Isle of Wight rowing crews impressed on the water at two mainland regattas this month (July). Sandown Shanklin Rowing Club, Ryde Rowing Club and Newport Rowing Club took crews to the mainland, with the Lymington and Coalporters Regattas hotly contested. At Lymington, Sandown Shanklin's J14 Quad of Olivia Mumberson, Alex Collier, Josh Batchelor, Digby Ridgwell and Paul Gamble (cox) won their race, as well as Esme Walters, who won the Novice Single Sculls and the Junior Ladies Pair with Anna Scott. Novice men of Huseyin Yolcu, Sam Meadowcroft, Isaac King, Fin Diffey and Esme Walters (cox) also won their race. Read more: Father and daughter to take on 'Everest' of sailing' — the 2025 Fastnet Race Wight Tri summer swim and run event attracts 21 participants Ryde Women's Junior Fours of Abi Locke, Fiona Owen, Alexis Owen, Emily Kellerman and Ruby Read (cox) won their final, as well as Joe Bird and Max Locke who won the J16 Boys Double Scull. Newport Rowing Club's Women's Novice crew of Grace Garner, Helen Hopper, Hannah Tuberville, Julia Coulson and Fiona Brooks (cox) came second, narrowly beaten by Lymington, while the Open Novice crew of Freddie Hollis, Max Gasper, Jude Williams, River Szawie and Fiona Brookes (cox) narrowly lost to Sandown Shanklin Rowing Club. Second place finishes were also clinched by Sandown Shanklin's Girls J16 Quad of Annabelle Steward, Lottie Pettitt. Evie Selway, Rose Collier and Arlo Adds (cox) and Boys Quad of James Travers, Sam Meadowcroft, Isaac King and Fin Diffey narrowly lost to Poole. Last weekend at Coalporters Regatta, Ryde Rowing Club's Coastal Junior Four of Emily Kellerman, Abi Locke, Alexis Owen, Eva Gordon and Ruby Read (cox) won their final, while the Open Junior Senior Fours of Will Hall, Paddy Kearney, Charlie Watts, Isaac Gibson and Mai Read (cox) finished second. Newport Rowing Club's Junior crew of Boris Hare, Connor Garner, Nathaniel Hamilton, Eric Williams and Mariana Hare (cox) won their race by two lengths, while the Open Novice crew of Freddie Hollis, Max Gasper, Jude Williams, Riv Szawiel and Fiona Brookes (cox) finished second for the third regatta in a row. The club's Masters 50 crew of Paul Gamble (Shanklin), Chris Clarke, Julie Clarke, and Harry Hare (cox) finished in second place.

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