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Find the difference for your chance to win

by Matt Carter on 12 Apr 2014
420 sailors – ‘Spot the Difference’ Paul Wyeth / RYA http://www.rya.org.uk
What better way to celebrate the beginning of the RYA Youth National Championships 2014 than to be in with a chance to win some great prizes?

The RYA will be offering one lucky winner each day the chance to win a fantastic sailing goody bag during the five days of racing at the RYA’s premier youth racing event.

The lucky winners will get their hands on a signed London 2012 Olympic rash vest and a Henri Lloyd Eco Fleece Jacket.

All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning these fantastic prizes is simply visit the British Youth Sailing Team Facebook page and ‘Spot The Difference’ in the daily photo competition – it’s that simple! The competition begins today (Thursday 10th April) with the first winner being announced on the first day of racing (Monday 14th April).

There will be three differences to identify in the photo, so if you can only find one or two then keep on looking! For your chance to win simply visit www.facebook.com/britishyouthsailingteam, ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ the picture and post your three answers in the comment box for your chance to win! Winners will be selected at random from all correct answers submitted.

The 2014 Championships are being staged at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy from Saturday 12 April to Friday 18 April, with racing starting on Monday 14 April.

The annual regatta attracts the best youth sailors from around the country vying for top level competition, including competitors looking to earn selection to the RYA UK Youth Squads and British Youth Sailing Team - the team which will represent Great Britain at the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship in Tavira, Portugal in July 2014.

Racing will be held for boys in Laser Standards, girls and boys in Laser Radials and Neil Pryde RS:X 8.5 windsurfers, and for all-boy, all-girl or mixed crews in 420s, 29ers and Spitfire catamarans.

For more information on the 2014 RYA Youth National Championships please visit the event website, ‘Like’ us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.

The winner will be announced daily on Facebook. For the competition Terms and Conditions visit the RYA Website.
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