The RYA is gearing up for its season of domestic Olympic Classes 
racing with the publication of the 2014 Olympic Classes Handbook and 
Notice of Race for the 2014 RYA Olympic Classes Spring Series. The annual early-season Spring Series events provide a focus for new and
 aspiring talents and regular racers in the Olympic Classes, as well as 
the top British Sailing Team performers where programmes allow.
The first of the three-weekend events will be held from 8-9 March at the
 Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA), and will see 
racing in the Finn, 470 Men and Women, 49er, 49erFX, RSX 9.5 men, RS:X 
8.5 open and the three Paralympic classes, the 2.4mR, SKUD and Sonar.
The second instalment of the Spring Series will also take place on the 
Olympic and Paralympic waters in Weymouth and Portland from 12-13 April 
with the Series finale being hosted by Hayling Island Sailing Club 
(HISC) on the 3-4 May.
Barrie Edgington, British Sailing Team Podium Potential Squad Manager, 
commented: “The RYA Olympic Classes Spring Series provides a unique 
opportunity for Britain’s budding Olympians and Paralympians to race on 
world class courses with first class race management. The event gives 
young sailors the experience of racing in Olympic classes against their 
peers and against a number of top sailors from the British Sailing 
Team’s Podium and Podium Potential programmes.”
“WPNSA and HISC are fantastic sailing venues and will provide 
competitors with a highly competitive and exciting racing environment 
across the three weekends of racing. It is the perfect chance to brush 
of those winter cobwebs and for sailors to win grants worth thousands of
 pounds towards ISAF World Cup and Olympic and Paralympic Classes 
Championships.”
Edgington concluded: “The first event of the Series is always a popular 
and exciting start to the season and I would therefore urge any 
interested sailors to get there entries in early and to make the most of
 the early bird prices.”
The Notice of Race can be found in the recently published 2014 RYA 
Olympic Classes Handbook, which is available from the Crew Room section 
of the British Sailing Team website.
The 2014 Handbook also includes regatta details for all Olympic and 
Paralympic Classes, grant eligibility for both squad and non-squad 
sailors, and squad selection criteria for the British Sailing Team.
Entries are now being accepted online for both WPNSA weekends at RYA Racing Events website
 with early bird prices available if you enter online by Monday 3rd 
March for the first weekend and Monday 7th April for the second weekend.
 For the Hayling Island Sailing Club event, entries will be taken at 
registration.
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