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High-speed action as waterski racing comes to Neyland
High-speed action as waterski racing comes to Neyland

Western Telegraph

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Western Telegraph

High-speed action as waterski racing comes to Neyland

The Cleddau Race was held in front of Neyland Yacht Club on Saturday, May 3 and was organised in partnership with UK Waterski Racing. It featured six races throughout the day between Hazelbeach Port Hand Mark and the Cleddau Bridge. Action from the opening round of the UK Waterski Racing Championships at Neyland. (Image: Martin Cavaney) Waterski racing is high-speed circuit racing - with speeds reaching up to 90mph. Spectators along the banks of the River Cleddau were treated to competitive and high octane action and a day of glorious sunshine. More information can be found at

High-speed action on show as waterski racing comes to Pembrokeshire
High-speed action on show as waterski racing comes to Pembrokeshire

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

High-speed action on show as waterski racing comes to Pembrokeshire

THERE was high-speed action on show on the waters in Pembrokeshire with the opening round of the UK Waterski Racing Championships. The Cleddau Race was held in front of Neyland Yacht Club on Saturday, May 3 and was organised in partnership with UK Waterski Racing. It featured six races throughout the day between Hazelbeach Port Hand Mark and the Cleddau Bridge. Action from the opening round of the UK Waterski Racing Championships at Neyland. (Image: Martin Cavaney) Waterski racing is high-speed circuit racing - with speeds reaching up to 90mph. Spectators along the banks of the River Cleddau were treated to competitive and high octane action and a day of glorious sunshine. More information can be found at

High-speed action on show as waterski racing comes to Pembrokeshire
High-speed action on show as waterski racing comes to Pembrokeshire

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

High-speed action on show as waterski racing comes to Pembrokeshire

THERE was high-speed action on show on the waters in Pembrokeshire with the opening round of the UK Waterski Racing Championships. The Cleddau Race was held in front of Neyland Yacht Club on Saturday, May 3 and was organised in partnership with UK Waterski Racing. It featured six races throughout the day between Hazelbeach Port Hand Mark and the Cleddau Bridge. Action from the opening round of the UK Waterski Racing Championships at Neyland. (Image: Martin Cavaney) Waterski racing is high-speed circuit racing - with speeds reaching up to 90mph. Spectators along the banks of the River Cleddau were treated to competitive and high octane action and a day of glorious sunshine. More information can be found at

ترامب: كنت سأحتفظ بقاعدة باغرام الأفغانية تحت سيطرتنا لكونها تبعد نحو ساعة من موقع تصنيع الصين الأسلحة النووية
ترامب: كنت سأحتفظ بقاعدة باغرام الأفغانية تحت سيطرتنا لكونها تبعد نحو ساعة من موقع تصنيع الصين الأسلحة النووية

Al Manar

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Manar

ترامب: كنت سأحتفظ بقاعدة باغرام الأفغانية تحت سيطرتنا لكونها تبعد نحو ساعة من موقع تصنيع الصين الأسلحة النووية

Sarah Bagley of Windswept with RYA CW Impact Award. Photo: Windswept (© Windswept) The inspirational founder of a watersports centre in Pembrokeshire has been presented an RYA Cymru Wales Impact Award in recognition of her work to make activities afloat accessible and inclusive for all. The awards are made by sailing's governing body in Wales to celebrate those who go above and beyond to help people enjoy getting on the water. Sarah Bagley, Director of Windswept in Dale, was nominated for the award by local mum-of-four Rebecca Bell for her commitment to watersports and for supporting and encouraging children and young people. Rebecca said all her children developed a love of watersports thanks to Sarah and the Windswept team, including her eldest son, who has autism, and daughter Keira, aged 15, who now enjoys competing and volunteers her own time as an assistant sailing instructor for the junior section at Neyland Yacht Club. Instructing at Windswept. Photo: Cara Gaskell (© Cara Gaskell) In the nomination, Rebecca explained: 'Sarah is kind-hearted and knowledgeable and a brilliant role model. She is an inspiration to young people and a constant on the watersports scene, happy to help anyone learning new skills, and deserves recognition for her amazing attitude to supporting others.' Windswept is a not-for-profit community interest company, set up by Sarah in 2020 with a mission to provide affordable opportunities for everyone to enjoy watersports by removing barriers and finding new ways to promote participation. Activities include lessons for all kinds of boardsports - including windsurfing, winging and paddleboarding – plus outreach sessions for schools and community groups, Paddle-Ability with adaptive equipment for those with disabilities, and weekly clubs for children, teenagers and adults. Sarah Bagley of Windswept. Photo: Cara Gaskell (© Cara Gaskell) 'I'm really honoured to have an Impact Award,' said Sarah. 'Watersports can be expensive so my passion is making it accessible and creating opportunities for everyone, and I've been lucky enough to start Windswept to make that happen. 'I enjoy teaching on the water and seeing people smiling and having a good time, including children who might be excited, or may be a bit scared or thinking they're not good at anything, then realising they can do it! To see young people change and become more independent and confident is really rewarding.' Windswept is dedicated to creating pathways for young people and offers subsidised training for aspiring watersports instructors. In partnership with Celtic Deep there is also a scheme for anyone aged 14-25 to gain qualifications to work on the water, or access other education and employment opportunities. In addition to running Windswept's activities, Sarah and her team regularly volunteer to support community activities and events. The RYA Cymru Wales Impact Awards recognise those who go the extra mile to support activities afloat. Presenting the award, Club Development Officer Hester Walker said : 'Windswept provides sessions for the local community and children at very low cost to make the sport accessible, and Sarah is creative, passionate and fun, promoting innovation and the continual development of staff, equipment and new projects.' Find out more about opportunities to get on the water with Windswept Watersports or explore how to begin sailing at

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