Caernarfon Herald

Hatty on the crest of wave

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LOCAL sailing sensation Hatty Morsley has been crowned the Royal Yachting Associatio­n’s regional youth champion for Wales.

The 18-year-old from Y Felinheli has made the change to senior level in the 470 class of boat and hopes to follow in the wake of Welsh Olympic gold medal winner Hannah Mills – she is even sailing one of her old boats.

Each of the regional and home country winners received a trophy at last weekend’s RYA Dinghy Show 2018.

The awards were presented by 49er World Champion and Rio Olympian Dylan Fletcher.

“It is really nice to get the recognitio­n, especially as I did not expect it,” said World Youth Championsh­ip competitor Morsley, a member of Portdinorw­ic Sailing Club.

“I have A Levels this summer and then I plan to take a gap year to do some Olympic sailing; obviously Hannah Mills is a pretty big inspiratio­n.

“I have been coached by her before, now I am using one of her old boats, so following in her footsteps is certainly my plan.

“It does offer encouragem­ent that I have come through the same Welsh sailing squads, had the same coaches as she did and they have all said that if Hannah has achieved something then so can I.”

Created in 2014, the RYA Regional Youth Champion Awards recognise the outstandin­g achievemen­t and performanc­e of young people across the range of activities the RYA represents, including sailing, windsurfin­g and powerboati­ng.

Morsley added: “Probably the biggest highlight of the year was coming second in the Junior Europeans. We did not expect that when we went into the final race in fifth place and then ended up coming second.

“It was also great going to China for the World Youth Championsh­ips in my final year at that age group, which turned out to be a great experience.

“I had never really done anything like that, just going through the security checks and how strict everything was made it very different.

“We could see the racing from our hotel, one of the markers was just outside our window, so it was really cool.

“You normally know people when you look round at an event, so it was strange being the only GBR team there and sailing against the best in every country.”

Morsley has A Levels in physics, biology and English to sit before concentrat­ing on sailing after that, with the Junior Europeans in Portugal as her main sailing focus this summer.

RYA Director of Sport Developmen­t Alistair Dickson said: “We’re delighted to recognise the achievemen­ts of these sailors who have all shown lots of hard work, sacrifice and determinat­ion to the sport.

“The awards also help to emphasise the endless support of our many volunteers who work so hard at the club level to give our sailors the best possibly start to their future sailing careers.”

 ??  ?? Hatty Morsley, left, sailing with partner Pippa Cropley
Hatty Morsley, left, sailing with partner Pippa Cropley

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