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Isle of Wight schools start journey from Grassroots to glory

by Michelle Warner on 8 Oct 2014
Isle of Wight schools start journey from Grassroots to glory UKSA www.uksa.org
London 2012 Paralympic Gold Medallist and UKSA ambassador, Helena Lucas MBE, was on hand today to give Isle of Wight pupils their first taster session of sailing.

This year UKSA was unveiled as the official charity of Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week – pledging to get all-comers involved in the regatta and use the monies raised to give all year six pupils on the Isle of Wight the opportunity to get out on the water. The objective has now become a reality with over £35,000 raised.

Youth charity UKSA offers transformational opportunities to 9,000 young people a year through sailing and watersports.

Richard Thornton, CEO of UKSA commented. 'Being the Official Charity to Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week has enabled us to achieve this milestone today. It is fantastic to see our objective become a reality and enabling those close to our centre the opportunity to experience the sea'.

The first school, Cowes Primary School took to the water with 30 year six pupils. Southcoast based athlete, Helena Lucas, has also been on hand to give the children her expert tips and show the newcomers where the sport of sailing could lead them.

Helena explained 'I remember when I first got in a boat, it was something I thoroughly enjoyed and transformed my life. It is great to see pupils taking to the water today through the great initiative by UKSA. As an ambassador for UKSA, I really support grassroots development and the opportunities UKSA provides to young people in the marine industry.'

Over the coming weeks, every year six pupil of an Island School will take part in their free sailing Event website
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