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Team15 Champions Cup – And the winner is…

by Susie Nation-Granger / RYA on 13 Oct 2010
The competition in action (Emma Slater) RYA http://www.rya.org.uk
In near perfect conditions, sunshine and lots of wind it was victory for the North Zone Champions the North Lincs Invaders this weekend (9-10 October) as they reclaimed their title of Team 15 (T15) Champion Cup winners and lifted the 2010 trophy.

After dominating throughout the season in their regional heats the Invaders clinched their place in the final and were determined to reclaim the Champions Cup. North Lincs coach Mark Butler commented 'It is absolutely fantastic. We won last year and the kids have all been training really hard in preparation. We feel really great and we are chuffed to bits to be taking the trophy back home once again.'

With a change of venue for 2010, Northampton Sailing Club at Pitsford Reservoir, the event saw over 100 young windsurfers in nine teams hailing as far afield as Scotland and Cornwall take to the water. There were some new faces at this year’s event including East Zone’s Norwich Force Eighth attending the final for the very first time. In Team15 spirit they were made to feel very welcome by all the competitors and proudly chanted their motto wherever they could: 'Norwich Force Eighth- small but mighty!'

The competitors whizzed around two courses in four different classes 3.5m, 4.5m, 5.8m and 6.8 Techno competing in nine different races and one fun race to round up the weekend.

T15 Manager Gillian Wright commented 'This year’s Team15 Champions Cup has been absolutely brilliant. The kids have been working really hard out on the water and they have all had a fantastic time.


'We have been in a new venue this year, it’s a lovely piece of water and they have really looked after us. The standard of sailing has been really high and each year the competition goes from strength to strength. We will be looking forward to next season starting again in April/May 2011 and we hope to see even more youngsters windsurfing with Team15.'

Winners the North Lincs Invaders picked up a ProKids Formula Board for their club courtesy of Tushingham/Starboard with other prizes coming from Neil Pryde, and Windsurf magazine. All the competitors were also presented with goody bags from Animal who sponsored the event.

Special merit awards were given to Spray Sprite Heidi Jabbari and Lucy Budge from the Norwich Force Eighth. The Oxford Zoomers picked up prizes in the fun race and the North Lincs Invaders also won the quiz.

Tom Sylvester from the Roseland Waveriders said 'The Champions Cup has been brilliant. It involves everyone from the younger ones who are just beginning right up to15. I am now in my final year and Team15 has been so good. I love getting out in the wind and getting the speed going.

'My advice for other youngsters who want to windsurf is to find a Team15 club, join as quickly as possible and get out on the water lots.'

Spray Sprite Heidi Jabbari said 'I love taking part in a sport that is different and I want windsurfing to be a part of my life. I will definitely keep sailing after Team15.'


'One of my favourite things is the BBQ after windsurfing and meeting other people at the Champions Cup, the other teams are really friendly'

Supported by industry leaders Tushingham/Starboard, Windsurf magazine, Boards magazine, Neil Pryde and Boardwise, T15 was set up by the RYA to help make windsurfing more accessible and appealing to youngsters at a grass roots level.

Fun and informal training sessions take place at T15 clubs all over the country for kids up to the age of 15, which are run weekly by specialist RYA coaches. The T15 inter-club championship takes place regionally over the summer adding a competitive edge and race training for those keen to hone their skills. Kit can be borrowed from the clubs and the cost of sessions is kept low.

Video action from the Championship







To get involved with Team15 and locate your nearest local club visit www.team15.org.uk or contact the RYA 0845 345 0400.

Champions Cup 2010 Final Results

Place

Team Name

1st

North Lincs Invaders

2nd

Oxford Zoomers

3rd

West Kirby Warriors

4th

Axbridge Animals

5th

Loch Insh Monsters

6th

Roseland Waveriders

7th

Pitsford Pirates

8th

Spray Sprites

9th

Norwich Force Eighth

 

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