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Royal Yachting Association

Yachting governing body in the United Kingdom

Royal Yachting Association

Summary

Yachting governing body in the United Kingdom

FieldValue
assocnameRoyal Yachting Association
abbrevRYA
logoRYA2023.svg
logosize200px
countryflagGreat Britain
iocnationGreat Britain & Northern Ireland (GBR)
urlwww.rya.org.uk
sportSailing
othersport1Personal watercraft
historytitleHistory
yearfounded
formernamesYacht Racing Association
affiliationstitleAffiliations
ifedWorld Sailing
ifabbrevWorld Sailing
ifurlhttp://www.sailing.org/
ifyearjoined1907 Founding Member
nationalolympiccomBritish Olympic Committee
continentalassocEuropean Sailing Federation
nationalparalympiccomBritish Paralympic Committee
otheraff2European Boating Association
electedtitleElected
presidentThe Princess Royal
boardBoard
board1Chris Preston (Chair)
sectitleSecretariat
address1RYA House
address2Ensign Way
address3Hamble le Rice
address4Southampton
countryUK
chiefexecSara Sutcliffe MBE
noofstaffApprox. 160
financetitleFinance
companystatusLimited Company
regionstitleRegions
region1Scotland
region2Northern Ireland
region3Cymru Wales
region4North West
region5North East
region6Midlands
region7East
region8London & South East
region9South
region10South West
RYA ensign

The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is a United Kingdom national governing body for sailing, dinghy sailing, yacht and motor cruising, sail racing, RIBs and sportsboats, windsurfing and personal watercraft and a leading representative for inland waterways cruising.

History

The Yacht Racing Association was founded in November 1875. Its initial purpose was to standardize the rules of measurement to different racing yachts so that boats of different classes could compete fairly against each other. Membership at the time cost two guineas and was available to "former and present owners of racing yachts of and above 10 tons Thames measurement and such other gentlemen as the committee may elect".

In 1921 the YRA incorporated the independent Sailing Boat Association and the Boat Racing Association into its body. In 1952 the YRA became the Royal Yachting Association (RYA).

The RYA remains constituted as a membership association, with a Council of elected volunteers as its supreme policy-making body. It publishes over 110 maritime titles that are regarded internationally and is translated into more than 20 foreign languages. RYA Magazine is the organisation's membership magazine.

British Sailing Team

The RYA manages the British Sailing Team (BST), from which Team GB's Olympic sailing team is selected. Training and infrastructure is provided by the RYA, while central funding is through bodies such as The National Lottery. The British Sailing team is the most successful Olympic sailing team in the world, and sailing is the only sport in which Great Britain leads the Olympic medal table.

Committees

While the RYA Council is the RYA's senior policy-making body in boating matters, responsibility for the Association's different activities and areas of interest is delegated to a number of policy committees.

The main function of the policy committees and sub-committees is to agree and oversee the implementation of RYA policy in their respective areas. Responsibility for day-to-day management of each area rests with the RYA's professional staff, with the relevant departmental manager acting as secretary to his or her committee.

Powerboat Racing

The RYA announced in August 2018 that they would no longer act as the national authority for powerboat racing in the United Kingdom.

Financial, safety, and reputational challenges were the reasons given for the decision alongside the fact that the Powerboat Racing office had only issued 92 adult and 18 junior licences in 2018.

References

References

  1. "Sports | UK Sport".
  2. "About the RYA | About Us | RYA - Royal Yachting Association".
  3. YachtWorld. "The RYA". YachtWorld.
  4. (2018-03-09). "Royal Yachting Association".
  5. "The RYA « YachtWorld UK".
  6. John Moore. (16 August 2018). "RYA to stand down as UK National Authority for powerboat racing in 2019".
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