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RYA Green Blue University Sailing Sustainability Challenge sets sail for 2026

by RYA 21 Oct 05:38 NZDT
Winners of the RYA Green Blue University Sailing Sustainability Challenge 2025 © RYA

The RYA Green Blue University Sailing Sustainability Challenge, sponsored by the Royal Thames Yacht Club, is back for another year - inspiring students to lead the way in sustainable sailing and environmental responsibility across the UK.

Run by the RYA Green Blue, the Challenge celebrates university sailing clubs that champion sustainability and embed eco-friendly practices in their day-to-day activities — both on and off the water.

Running until February, this year's competition will culminate in an Awards Ceremony held for the first time at the British Universities Sailing Association (BUSA) Championships in April.

Participating clubs will focus on eight key sustainability categories, including improving water quality, protecting biodiversity, engaging young sailors, advocating for positive change, and making events more environmentally sustainable.

"The Challenge is a fantastic opportunity for university sailing clubs to showcase the incredible work they do in sustainability, make a real difference to their local environment, and inspire the wider boating community," said Kate Fortnam, RYA Sustainability Manager.

"We've seen some brilliant examples of how clubs can lower their impact without it being expensive or difficult. Every club can make simple, practical changes that create a lasting positive effect and we're excited to see what this year's competitors will bring to the table."

The RYA Green Blue University Sailing Challenge not only promotes environmental awareness but also empowers the next generation of sailors to take meaningful action in protecting the playground we all love.

Sailing clubs can play a vital role in supporting university sailors to complete the challenge.

For more information and to enter your University Sailing Club into the Challenge visit the University Sustainability Challenge webpage or contact the RYA Green Blue team at

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