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Six Months On: Roger and Jess Reflect on Their First Half-Year in Post

It鈥檚 been a busy six months for Roger and Jess as they鈥檝e travelled across Northern Ireland supporting sailors, clubs and schools. They look back on their highlights, achievements and what鈥檚 next as they continue to strengthen connections across the sailing community.

Six Months On: Roger and Jess Reflect on Their First Half-Year in Post

It has been six months of club visits, coaching sessions and community building, and Roger and Jess are only just getting started. Since stepping into their new roles earlier this year, they have been busy supporting sailors of all ages, strengthening links with volunteers and helping clubs across the region thrive.

Jess being interviewed by Q Radio for the launch of the WoW program

Jess's First Six Months

For Jess, the past half-year has been, in her words, 鈥渆xciting, rewarding and lots of learning, .鈥

When asked about her biggest highlight, she didn鈥檛 hesitate: the Women on Water Festival back in May.

鈥淚t was just fabulous to watch over 40 women get on the water and try a range of activities including dinghy sailing, keelboat sailing and (my favourite) windsurfing,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was a lot of hard work behind the scenes and so rewarding to see the fun had on the day.鈥

Another standout moment came in June, when Jess joined sessions at EABC and CSBC, supported through the Active Clubs funding.

鈥淏oth days were filled with smiling kids, lots of laughter, and it was fantastic to see our clubs delivering such worthwhile programmes.鈥

Jess鈥檚 proudest achievement so far has been watching the OnBoard programme go from strength to strength. Over the summer, dozens of young sailors took to the water for the first time through school taster days, with 48 competitors in the OnBoard Regatta fleet at this year鈥檚 John Minnis Youth Championships.

鈥淲e also had our first 鈥楽wim Safe鈥 session at Strangford Sailing Club and will be back there at the end of October for our OnBoard 鈥楬aunted Helm鈥 weekend,鈥 she adds.

Looking ahead, Jess is excited to continue supporting clubs and affiliates over the winter months.

鈥淭his is the time for reflecting on the past season and planning ahead for next year through networking and collaboration,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚鈥檒l especially be chatting to clubs about delivering OnBoard and Women on Water development days.鈥

Racing Officer Roger Craig out on the water

Roger's First Six Months

For Roger, who joined RYA Northern Ireland as Racing Officer, these first six months have been all about connection, discovery and getting to know the heart of the local sailing community.

鈥淭he biggest highlight has been getting to know all the great programmes, events, initiatives and people across the region,鈥 he says.

One standout visit came at Bangor Lifeboat Station, where Roger met the Sailability team and took part in some race training ahead of their annual regatta.

鈥淭his was my first time working with Sailability athletes in Northern Ireland,鈥 he explains. 鈥淭hey sail weekly and have a great balance between competitive race training and really enjoyable fun sessions.鈥

Rather than pinpointing one single project, Roger says he is most proud of seeing the breadth of sailing activity happening across Northern Ireland.

鈥淗aving moved here recently, I鈥檝e spent much of the last six months getting familiar with the various clubs, classes, events and squads. It鈥檚 been great to see people taking part in sailing, training and racing at all levels. For example, we had a huge turnout at the Youth Championships Regatta Fleet, highlighting all the younger sailors taking their first steps into racing, and we鈥檝e also had some fantastic results at national and international level across various classes.鈥

Looking ahead, Roger is excited for a full winter of training and development with the youth squads.

鈥淚鈥檒l be working with the youth squads for the first time, and having a full winter鈥檚 training ahead will be really interesting to see how the sailors develop before some key events in early 2026.鈥

When asked to sum up his first six months, Roger laughs and says simply: 鈥淪ailing in Northern Ireland鈥 cold, wet, windy.鈥

Jess launching the RBCA partnership for Women on Water

Looking Ahead

With both Roger and Jess now firmly settled into their roles, the next six months promise to bring even more opportunities for growth, connection and community across Northern Ireland鈥檚 sailing scene.

鈥淭his is just the beginning,鈥 says Jess. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a real sense of energy and collaboration across our clubs, and that鈥檚 something we鈥檙e both really excited to keep building.鈥

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