Please select your home edition
Edition
Armstrong 728x90 - Wing FG Board Range - TOP

How Pollard's Persistence won the SB20 Worlds - Part 1

by Andy Rice 18 May 2025 23:11 PDT
SB20 World Championship 2025 in Singapore - Day 1 © Matteo Garrone

John Pollard's victory at the SB20 World Championship in Singapore earlier this year shows just how far grit, determination and organisation can take you in competitive sailing.

At the age of 61 the British sailor finally achieved a world title that he has been working hard to win for well over a decade of dedicated campaigning in the SB20 sportsboat class.

No spring chicken

"I'm not the youngest spring chicken in the world," says Pollard. "I've been doing sort of high-level racing for quite a long time, but never really got to the podium." At least, not in the SB20, although he's come close to the big prize a number of times.

Pollard had to accept that what might have worked 20 years ago wasn't going to work for him in his sixties. "As I got older I realised that I needed to improve my physical and mental wellness, and part of that is making sure my skills were complementary to the new crew.

New requirements

"I worked out that it wasn't possible just to slot in a new team and then just carry on as normal. Winning requires a complete package and that's what I needed to do."

Pollard decided to bring in a younger and fitter crew to sail with him, whilst also not wanting to be the weak link in the package. "Two or three years ago I ended up finding myself significantly fatigued at the end of a strong-wind day. So I found a local coach fitness coach who worked with me to find a balance and compatibility between sailing and normal life. I needed to fulfil the requirements of a helmsman in a sports boat at my age."

On manoeuvres

On-board video soon revealed where Pollard was falling short, in terms of manoeuvrability around the boat. "To be fair to my team they weren't overly critical of my wellness and my capabilities on the boat," says Pollard. "I was more keen to see that for myself and working out what I had to do to improve my sailing techniques with a higher grade team."

Pollard set about speeding up his movement around the cockpit. "I wanted to improve the ability to dramatically reposition weight in changing conditions. For example at leeward mark roundings, going dinghy-style around the mark, heeling the boat to leeward rather than using too much rudder steering. In Singapore this made a big difference in my ability to roll tack and roll gybe in the lighter winds."

With his personal trainer, Pollard focused on a demanding new training routine. "The majority of it was core exercise and to start with that was pretty hard," he says. "I joined a local gym that was more more specific to My age group. I did that with my wife and we benefited both in my sailing ability and our general well-being and mentality. Sailing under pressure is a physical and a mental thing, and this training really helped in both areas."

Game-changing advice

Handling, and even embracing the pressure, was a key focus for Pollard. "There's a guy from my home club, Paul Hyles, who sailed in the Olympics a long time ago. He gave me an amazing piece of advice: 'Whatever your emotional feelings, understand that your competitors are also feeling those emotional feelings.' For me, that comment was a game changer, to remind myself that everybody's feeling nervous, everybody's feeling apprehensive. The only way to do combat it, for me, was to improve my physical approach to sailing the boat and also understanding that everybody else is going through the same processes, and it's how you deal with it. It's not just you suffering out there, it's understanding that suffering is part of the game."

More to come from John Pollard in Part 2 of our interview with the SB20 World Champion.

Related Articles

2026 SB20 Australian Championship overall
Export Roo, skippered by Michael Cooper with David Chapman and Harry West as crew, dominates Export Roo, skippered by Michael Cooper with David Chapman and Harry West as crew, dominated the regatta winning with a series score of 20 points after one discard. Posted on 29 Mar
2026 SB20 Australian Championship day 2
Young sailors shine in Hobart Export Roo has tightened their grip on the 2026 SB20 Australian Championship, but it is the young guns and female helms that have been the stars of Day Two taking it up to the front runners in the 2026 Storm Bay Apparel SB20 Australian Championship. Posted on 28 Mar
2026 SB20 Australian Championship day 1
Export Roo hops back to number one Export Roo skipper Michael Cooper may have had the odd gap year or two from SB20 sailing, but today's results prove he hasn't lost his touch with the former national champion leading the 2026 Storm Bay Apparel SB20 Australian Championship. Posted on 27 Mar
2026 SB20 Australian Championship Preview
Some of the world's best SB20 sailors will be on the River Derwent this weekend Some of the world's best SB20 sailors will be on the River Derwent this weekend chasing the coveted 2026 Australian Championship title. Posted on 26 Mar
Torbay Dinghy Regatta & Torbay Royal Regatta 2026
An exciting summer season ahead for the RTYC who this year will be hosting two summer regattas The Torbay Dinghy Regatta will take place over the weekend July 11th - 12th Open to PY Dinghies both Asymmetric and Non-Asymmetric, and Junior Classes. Posted on 10 Mar
The Henri-Lloyd Warsash Spring Championship
A new format and a new energy in 2026 The Warsash Spring Series has been a staple of many sailors' calendars since it was founded in 1984, when it was known as the Silver Salver, with racing mainly taking place on Sundays. Posted on 4 Mar
Cowes Week opens entries for Bicentenary regatta
The iconic sporting events prepares to celebrate its 200th anniversary Cowes Week Ltd is pleased to announce that entries are now open for Cowes Week 2026, as one of Britain's most iconic sporting events prepares to celebrate its 200th anniversary on the Solent. Posted on 13 Feb
Three days to wait after 199 (and a half) years
Entries set to open for the 200th Cowes Week annual regatta After one hundred and ninety-nine (and a half!) years there's just three more days to wait until entries open for the 200th Cowes Week annual regatta. Posted on 10 Feb
SB20 Class 2025 review - a year of global momentum
The epic SB20 Worlds in Singapore set the tone for the year The 2025 season has been a defining year for the SB20 Class, marked by fleet growth, expanding international event participation and welcoming new champions to the world stage. Posted on 24 Dec 2025
NacionalGest Christmas Regatta 2025
Excitement and festive spirit light up the weekend in Cascais From December 6th to 8th, the Clube Naval de Cascais hosted the NacionalGest Christmas Regatta 2025, bringing together 218 sailors of all ages from various national and international clubs. Posted on 12 Dec 2025
Palm Beach Motor YachtsMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMSeawind 2026 Trade Campaign