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RYA CYMRU WALES NATIONAL &
REGIONAL SQUAD SELECTION
POLICY
(INCLUDING ACADEMY & POST YOUTH SUPPORT)
2018 / 19
Version 1.0
Dated 06/06/2018
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Contents
Foreword 3
Introduction 3
Eligibility 3
Target Squad Age and Size Profiles 4
Welsh National & Regional Optimist Squads 6
Welsh National & Regional Topper Squads 7
Welsh National & Regional Feva Squads 8
Welsh National Laser Transitional Squad 9
Welsh National & Regional Windsurfing Squads 10
Welsh National Youth Squads 11
How to Apply 13
Welsh National Squad Benefits and Sailor Commitments 13
Welsh Youth Academy & Post Youth Support 14
Selection Committee 15
Status 15
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Foreword
RYA Cymru Wales is the Royal Yachting Association’s (RYA) council for Wales and is committed to
developing the best young racing sailors in the UK and feed the British Sailing Team.
RYA Cymru Wales has appointed a “Performance Sub Committee” (PSC) which will oversee the work of the High Performance Manager (HPM) and ratify the squad nominations put forward by the
selection committee.
Discretion may be exercised in exceptional circumstances to include or exclude sailors from squads, however by setting out a clear and straightforward selection policy the RYA Cymru Wales’ intent is
that all sailors can identify their target events and work towards attaining the best possible results in
them.
Introduction
Selection for the RYA Cymru Wales’ 2018 - 2019 squads will be determined by the Selectors
appointed by the Performance Sub Committee. Their aim is to select the sailors, who in their
opinion, have the best prospects of progressing to RYA youth and junior squads and winning medals
for Wales and Great Britain in the future.
A high proportion of the Welsh National Squad places will be allocated to sailors on the basis of their
national ranking in the indicator series and class ranking. Some places may also be awarded on a
discretionary basis.
Eligibility To be eligible for selection to any of the squads referred to in this policy a sailor should meet the age
criteria in the matrix below and be eligible to compete for Great Britain in the World Sailing Youth
World Championship.
In addition, their primary place of residence and their primary sailing club must be situated in Wales.
In exceptional circumstances, non-residents of Wales may elect to apply for a Welsh Squad place.
They will be considered for inclusion using the following criteria:-
1. Existing or previous membership of a Welsh squad.
2. The sailors’ crew or helm meets the above criteria (Double-handed youth classes only).
3. Their primary sailing club must be situated in Wales and is the closest suitable sailing club to
their primary residence. These sailors will not be eligible for equipment provision.
If a sailor has previously been a member of another zone or home country and has moved primary
residence and primary sailing club, they will need approval from both the High Performance Manager (HPM) of the zone they have moved from and also the Welsh HPM before they are
considered for selection into a Welsh squad. Without this approval, a sailor cannot be a member of a Welsh squad after being a member of another zone or home country squad.
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Applications will be checked by the Welsh HPM to ensure the eligibility criteria are met before being
put to the Selection Committee.
RYA Cymru Wales selectors may recommend to the PSC that older sailors are involved in Welsh
squad training. Sailors falling into this category are encouraged to apply and could be eligible for
discretionary places.
Working towards a balanced gender mix within the squads, the RYA Cymru Wales selectors may
recommend to the PSC that they invite sailors falling outside of the normal selection criteria to
ensure a minimum number, of either gender, usually not less than 30%, are included within the
programme.
Sailors may be invited to attend one or more squad sessions on a trial basis if the selectors are not
certain that a sailor will meet a required level of ability. This option may normally be considered for
sailors significantly below age or in transition from a different class.
A sailor cannot usually be a member of more than one Welsh squad. However, in circumstances
where a sailor is considering transition between classes, they may make a request to the High
Performance Manager to be allowed to train alongside another squad.
Target Squad Sizes and Ages 2018/19 Squad sizes will vary depending upon the strength and depth of talent in each particular class.
However approximate indicative numbers are shown in the tables below. Ages in the tables below
are as at 31st December 2018.
Welsh National Squads Profile
Optimist Topper Laser 4.7 Feva Youth Squads Academy and Post
Youth Support
U14* U14* U15* U15* U19* U21*
14 – 22 Boats
10 - 12 Boats 6 - 8 Boats 6-8 Boats Varies by class to a
max of approx. 10 Very few
Optimist Regional Squad Profile 2018 / 2019
Profile* Target Squad Size*
South & West Optimist Under 13 4 Sailors
South & West Optimist Under 12 8 Sailors
North Optimist Under 13 4 Sailors
North Optimist Under 12 8 Sailors
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To pper Regional Squad Profile 2018 /2019
Profile* Target Squad Size*
South & West Topper Under 13 4 Sailors
South & West Topper Under 12 8 Sailors
North Topper Under 13 4 Sailors
North Topper Under 12 8 Sailors
Windsurfing Regional Squad Profile 2018 / 2019
Profile* Target Squad Size*
South Windsurfers
Under 17 12 Sailors
North Windsurfers
Under 17 12 Sailors
*Typical Age – see specific class part of policy for details
The reason for the RYA Cymru Wales lower age limits is to allow the progression further along the pathway to RYA Youth & Junior squads. In exceptional circumstances, the selectors may consider
applicants outside this age range.
Sailors who have gained places in RYA youth and junior squads (no matter what age) will
automatically qualify for a place in the Welsh National Sailing Squad.
Discretionary places will be determined by the Selection Committee and may be offered to sailors
who:
• Fall outside the age criteria
• Due to exceptional circumstances fail to achieve automatic selection
• Any other reason the Welsh High Performance Manager and the Head Coach feel are appropriate.
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WELSH NATIONAL & REGIONAL OPTIMIST SQUADS
Selection Criteria
Places in both the Welsh National Squad and Regional Squads will be allocated based on sailors’
results from the following events:
National Optimist Squad:
1. Inland Championships: 19-20 May 2018, Grafham Water SC
2. Late Summer Championships: 1-2 Sept 2018, Poole YC
3. End of Season Championships: 6-7 October 2018, WPNSA
(**best two results will count**)
Squad Profile 2018 - 2019 Age Profile (31st Dec 2018)
Places awarded to any RYA UK Squad sailor Not Applicable
6 places by IOCA (UK Optimist Class Association) ranking who are not
selected for an RYA squad
Under 14
Any number of places on the discretion of the Selection Committee.
Preference maybe given to younger sailors
Under 13
Further places in exceptional circumstances maybe awarded outside
these criteria. These places will normally but not exclusively be
awarded to girls
Under 15
Regional & Discretionary National Squad Places
We do not expect that all sailors, particularly at the younger ages, will have attended all three major
events. Therefore, places will also be awarded using results from any International Optimist Class
Association (IOCA) UK ranking events attended and/or any of the following events: -
• Welsh Youth & Junior Championships: 21 - 22 April 2018, Pwllheli SC
• Welsh Optimist Championships: 16 – 17 June 2018, CBYC
• IOCA Optimist National Championships: 04-10/08/2018, Pwllheli SC
• Welsh Zone Championships: TBC
• RYA Cymru Wales Regional CYRC Events. (Regional Squad Only)
Regional Sailors are not required to have achieved an IOCA ranking, but should have experienced a
national event and competed in a “main” fleet at a domestic Welsh event.
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WELSH NATIONAL & REGIONAL TOPPER SQUADS: Places in both the Welsh National Squad and Regional Squads will be allocated based on sailor’s
results from the following events:
1. National Championships: 28 July – 3 Aug 2018, WPNSA
2. RYA Squad Selection Events – known as ITCA National Series Events
a. 16 – 17 June 2018, National Series 5, Draycote Water SC
b. 14 – 15 July 2018, National Series 6, Derwent Reservoir SC
c. 8 - 9 Sept 2018, National Series 1, Marconi SC
(**best two results will count**)
Welsh National Squad Profile 2018 - 2019 Age Profile (31st Dec 2018)
Places awarded to any RYA UK Squad sailor Not Applicable
4 – 6 sailors by ITCA (UK Topper Class Association) ranking who are
not selected for an RYA Squad
Under 14
Any number of places on the discretion of the Selection Committee.
Preference may be given to younger sailors
Under 15
Further places in exceptional circumstances maybe awarded outside
these criteria. These places will normally but not exclusively be
awarded to girls
Under 15
Regional & Discretionary Places We do not expect that all sailors, particularly at the younger ages, will have attended all three major
events. Therefore, places will also be awarded using results from any International Topper Class Association (ITCA) UK ranking events attended and/or any of the following events: -
• Welsh Youth & Junior Championships: 21 - 22 April 2018, Pwllheli SC
• Welsh Zone Championships: TBC
• RYA Cymru Wales Regional CYRC Events. (Regional Squad Only)
• ITCA 4.2 16 – 17 June 2018, National Series 5, Draycote Water SC
• ITCA 4.2 14 – 15 July 2018, National Series 6, Derwent Reservoir SC
• ITCA 4.2 8 - 9 Sept 2018, National Series 1, Marconi SC
It should be noted, that it is expected and encouraged for sailors to start off in the Regional Squad in
a 4.2m (smaller) Topper rig. Therefore, a sailor’s previous results in a 4.2 rig will be used as
evidence for selection for Regional Squads.
Regional sailors are not required to have achieved an ITCA ranking but should have experienced a
national event and competed in a “main” fleet at a domestic welsh event.
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WELSH NATIONAL & REGIONAL FEVA SQUADS
RYA Cymru Wales will consider applications from junior sailors who can show results from National
(British) level competition in the class (e.g. Class National / Inland Championships or Grand Prix
Events) as well as results within RYA Cymru Wales national and regional events.
Places in the Welsh National Squad will be allocated based on sailor’s results from the following
events:
1 National Championships: 26 – 29 May 2018, WPNSA
2 Inland Championships: 16 – 17 June 2018, Chew Valley Lake SC
3 Grand Prix 1: 8 – 9 September 2018, Draycote Water SC
4 Grand Prix 2: 6 – 7 October 2018, Hayling Island SC
Applications will also be considered from sailors with top results in another junior class
(singlehanded) wishing to make a transition to a double-handed pathway.
Squad Profile 2018 - 2019 Age Profile (31st Dec 2018)
Places awarded to any RYA National Junior Squad sailor Not Applicable
A maximum of 8 places at the discretion of the Selection Committee Under 15
Further places in exceptional circumstances maybe awarded outside
these criteria. These places will normally but not exclusively be
awarded to girls
Under 16
Regional & Discretionary Places
May also be awarded using results from any major events or any of the following domestic Welsh
events: -
Welsh Youth & Junior Championships: 21 - 22 April 2018, Pwllheli SC
Welsh Zone Championships: TBC
In the case of the Feva Squad only, sailors who wish to have a place in another Welsh squad (e.g.
Optimist or Topper) are welcome to apply.
Depending on the quality and size of this squad some or all training may take place alongside open
training at clubs in North, South or West Wales or as a Feva Class Association Squad.
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WELSH NATIONAL LASER TRANSITIONAL SQUAD
Places in the Welsh National Squad will be based on a sailor’s results from the following events:
4.7 Sailors:-
1 UKLA 4.7 Ladder 1: 01 – 02 September 2018, Pwllheli SC
2 UKLA 4.7 Ladder 2: 29 - 30 September 2018, Grafham Water SC
Radials:-
• UKLA Qualifier: 22 - 23 Sept 2018, South Shields SC
Potential applicants should make every effort to attend the indicator event(s). Please be aware that
there is no guarantee that any Discretionary places will be awarded.
Squad Profile 2018 - 2019 Age Profile (31st Dec 2018)
Places awarded to any RYA Laser 4.7 Junior Squad sailor Not Applicable
6 places by UKLA (UK Laser Class Assoc.) ranking who are not selected
for an RYA squad
Under 15
Any number of places on the discretion of the Selection Committee.
Preference maybe given to younger sailors
Under 14
Further places in exceptional circumstances maybe awarded outside
this criteria. These places will normally but not exclusively be
awarded to girls.
Under 16
Discretionary Places May also be awarded using results from any UK Laser Association (UKLA) ladder event or any of the
following events: -
Welsh Youth & Junior Championships: 21 - 22 April 2018, Pwllheli SC
Welsh Zone Championships: TBC
For sailors in transition from a junior class, the selectors will also be able to consider results from
their previous class’s international or national championships as a selection indicator.
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WELSH NATIONAL & REGIONAL WINDSURFING BIC TECHNO SQUADS
The overall aims will be similar to those of all other RYA Cymru Wales squads – namely to select sailors who, in the opinion of the selectors, have the best prospects of progressing onto RYA squads
and winning medals for Wales and GBR in the future.
However, it is understood that windsurf racing is currently less established in Wales at a
performance level and therefore support is being given to help develop this pathway. Places in the
Welsh Regional Windsurfing Squads will be allocated based on sailor’s results at the following events:
• Welsh Youth & Junior Championships: 21 - 22 April 2018, Pwllheli SC
• Welsh Zone Championships: TBC
Squad profile 2018 – 2019 Age profile (31st Dec 2018)
National windsurfing squad – up to 12 places Under 17
South and West Wales windsurfing squad – up to 12 places Under 17
North Wales windsurfing squad – up to 12 places Under 17
Discretionary Places
May also be awarded using results from any major events or any of the following domestic Welsh
events: -
T-15 events
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WELSH NATIONAL YOUTH SQUADS All sailors under 18 on 31 December 2018 are invited to apply for places in the Welsh Youth Squads
if they are sailing any of RYA Youth Classes – 420, 29er, RS:X, Laser Radial (U21 Female), Nacra 15 or
Laser Standard (U21 Male).
Membership of the squad will provide appropriate coaching through the winter and a package of
event support.
Sailors who have gained places in RYA youth squads (no matter what age) will automatically qualify
for a place in the Welsh National Youth Sailing Squad.
Places in the Welsh Youth Squad will be allocated based on sailor’s results from the following
Indicator events:
1. Primary, which are used principally to allocate squad places; 2. Secondary, which can be used in conjunction with primary indicators to support any additional selections, The Selection Committee will also use other national and international events to review the sailor’s
performance as appropriate.
420 Primary Secondary
420 Event: 22 – 23 September 2018, WPNSA 420 Nationals: 25 - 28 August 2018,
Brightlingsea SC
RYA Youth Nationals: 30 March - 6 April 2018,
Largs SC
29er
Primary Secondary
GP1: 22 – 23 September 2018, WPNSA European Championships: 6 – 12 August 2018, Helsinki, Finland
RYA Youth Nationals: 30 March - 6 April 2018,
Largs SC
Laser Radial Primary Secondary
Laser Radial Worlds: 18 – 25 August 2018, Kiel,
Germany
UKLA Qualifier: 22 - 23 Sept 2018, South Shields SC
RYA Youth Nationals: 30 March - 6 April 2018, Largs SC
UK Laser Open & Nationals: 21 - 27 July 2018, Mount Batten Centre, Plymouth
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Laser Standard
Primary Secondary
Laser Standard U21 Worlds: 1 – 8 July 2018,
Gdynia, Poland
UKLA Qualifier: 22 - 23 Sept 2018, South Shields SC
RYA Youth Nationals: 30 March - 6 April 2018, Largs SC
UK Laser Open & Nationals: 21 - 27 July 2018, Mount Batten Centre, Plymouth
RS:X • National Windsurfing Championships: September 2018, TBC
NB. It was expected for it to be mandatory for Youth Squad Applicants to have a Profiling Result for
the Selectors to consider. Currently the next scheduled profiling will take place in either February or
March 2019 and for Welsh Sailors the closest geographical venues will be either WIS in Cardiff or the
University of Salford. More information can be found on profiling at the following webpage:-
http://www.rya.org.uk/racing/youth-junior/squads/youth/Pages/profiling.aspx
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How to Apply for Junior National or Regional Squads and Youth Squads Sailors wishing to be considered for any Junior Class Squad at National or Regional Level or who are
applying for Welsh Youth Squad places should complete an online application form at
www.welshsailingevents.org It is expected that online entries will open from 10th September 2018.
Welsh National Squads Benefits and Sailors Commitments Sailors selected to join RYA Cymru Wales National Squads will access a range of benefits:
National squad training weekends run by a high level class coach
Access to squad clothing
Support at selected national events
Access to travel grants for attending squad training
Possibility of application to further grants
Possible selection to Welsh teams such as Eric Twiname event.
Support to gain coaching qualifications
Access to gym facilities through “Gold Card” schemes
Access to sports science support
Opportunity to make friends for life
In return sailors must:
Attend all the national squad training weekends (normally spread over weekends between
November and May). There will be no refunds for non-attendance unless agreed with HPM
in advance or due to exceptional circumstance, bereavement, injury with medical note etc.
Pay all squad fees and any other fees within the programme timeframe*
Become a member of the RYA.
Commit to the agreed training programme which will include: fitness training, training diaries and on the water training.
Commit to the competition programme agreed by the Welsh High Performance Manager
and Squad Head Coach.
Abide by the Squad rules
All Welsh National Youth Squad Sailors will attend all of the RYA Youth Profiling Days as
appropriate and as agreed with the Welsh High Performance Manager.
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*Although the Welsh National Squad Programme is supported and subsidised by Sports Wales,
some costs need to be met and there will be a charge for the programme. Fees can be paid in
instalments by arrangement.
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WELSH YOUTH ACADEMY AND POST YOUTH SUPPORT Exceptional sailors may be invited by the selectors to join the Welsh Youth Academy. The Welsh
Sailing Youth Academy is for sailors who have the potential to win medals at national and
International Youth & Senior competition in time. The Academy is open for selection at various
times but the main entry point will be in the autumn. Those selected will be able to train with the
Welsh Youth squads when their GBR commitments permit.
As guidance the Academy will typically be made up of sailors who have several of the following
characteristics:
• Been in a youth class for more than a year.
• Showing significant potential to medal at International events.
• Been selected for the GBR Youth Squad for winter 2018/19 or showing significant potential
to be selected in 2019.
• Finished the previous year within the top 10 UK youth rankings for that class.
• Can demonstrate high levels of talent, work ethic and desire for improvement.
• Represented GBR at World or European Championships.
• Demonstrated medal results in junior classes.
The Academy will support those sailors with;
- Up to 3 or 4 winter squad weekends usually in conjunction with the Youth Squad.
- Tailored small group training time in their local area with Academy Coaches.
- Training in wider factions of the sport such as rules and match racing.
- Agreed training plans to address training and lifestyle needs.
- Event support at major championships and where suitable international competition.
- Equipment Support.
- On-going benefits such as travel grants, Gym access, clothing etc.
The exact structure of each Academy package will vary to maximise the effectiveness of the support
to allow each sailor to make maximum progress.
Post Youth – Pursuing Podium/Podium Potential Squad Consideration will also be given to applications for support from sailors who have shown an exceptional track record as a youth sailor (e.g. Podium finish at World or European events) who are
not selected into the RYA’s Olympic Pathway at the end of their youth sailing careers. Sailors must be actively pursuing selection within one of the Olympic classes. Support will be for a maximum of
two years. The exact structure of each sailor’s package will vary to maximise the effectiveness of any
support to allow each sailor to make maximum progress.
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Selection Committee The Selection Committee shall comprise of the Welsh High Performance Manager, the Head Coach
of the class and Regional Head Coaches (if applicable).
Selections will be subject to the approval of the RYA Cymru Wales Performance Sub Committee.
There will be no appeals against the selection criteria and the decisions of the Performance Sub
Committee. By submitting a Welsh National Squad application form the applicants agree to this
condition.
Status
RYA Cymru Wales’ policies and procedures are subject to change from time to time, including
variations required to comply with Sports Wales’ directions on the investment of Exchequer and
Lottery funding.
RYA Cymru Wales reserves the right to amend, supplement and/or discontinue at its absolute
discretion, for whatever reason, any of its policies and procedures.