• Home
  • Other Sports
  • North Wales Sailor Ready To Fly Flag At New Zealand Youth Worlds

North Wales Sailor Ready To Fly Flag At New Zealand Youth Worlds

RYA Cymru Wales logo

RYA Cymru Wales logo

North Wales sailor Dan Whiteley is preparing to represent Great Britain at the Youth Sailing World Championships, aiming to improve on his bronze medal last year. The 18-year-old has moved from Pwllheli to join the British Sailing Team in Weymouth and Portland to boost his chances, as one of a fourteen strong British team when the championships get underway in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday (December 16-20).

North Wales sailor Dan Whiteley is preparing to represent Great Britain at the Youth Sailing World Championships, aiming to improve on his bronze medal last year.

The 18-year-old has moved from Pwllheli to join the British Sailing Team in Weymouth and Portland to boost his chances, as one of a fourteen strong British team when the championships get underway in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday (December 16-20).

The selected British sailors, competing across nine events, will experience their Christmas countdown in the southern hemisphere as they get set to take on around 270 of the world’s best under 19-year-old sailors from 66 nations out on the Hauraki Gulf.

The 17-year-old windsurfer Emma Wilson and Laser Radial sailor Whiteley will both be seeking upgrades to their respective silver and bronze medals from the 2015 edition of the event in Malaysia, with Jack King-James Butters also experiencing their second Youth Worlds, albeit in a new boat – the Nacra 15 multihull.

Both Wilson and Whiteley have joined the British Sailing Team ranks with an eye on future Olympic campaigns.

North Walian Whiteley has been training in Weymouth and Portland alongside more senior sailors in both the Laser Radial and Laser Standard fleets.

“I have moved to Weymouth so I can train every day and I am just making sure that I’m quick, good at boat handling and prepared for the Youth Worlds,” he explained.

“I came third last year and I was happy with that. I want to do better, but sailing is uncertain so I will give it my best shot.”

The Youth Sailing World Championships is a proven talent indicator, with past notable British winners including Olympic champions Ben Ainslie, Sarah Ayton and Giles Scott.

Unlike other international events the sailors compete at, the Youth Worlds provides equipment for all the classes, an additional challenge for all the team at the regatta where, just like the Olympic Games, nations can only field one crew per event.

RYA Youth Racing Manager Mark Nicholls said: “We have sent a full British team to this year’s Youth Worlds which includes 2015 and 2016 international medallists.

“Since selection earlier this summer all of the team have been working hard to produce their top performance in December. This is the strongest team we have sent for a number of years and I think we are in with a great chance of all the sailors delivering their best personal performances.”

British Youth Sailing Team for the Youth Sailing World Championships, Auckland, New Zealand:
RS:X
Andy Brown (Largs SC)

Emma Wilson (OTC/WPNSA)

Laser Radial
Chloe Barr (Stokes Bay SC)
Daniel Whiteley (Pwllheli SC)

29er
Hannah Bristow and Emily Covell (Leigh & Lowton / HISC)
Crispin Beaumont and Tom Darling (Bartley SC / HISC)

420
Isabel Davies and Gemma Keers (Itchenor SC)
Robbie King and Marcus Tressler (Warsash SC / Rutland SC)

Nacra 15
Jack King and James Butters (Parkstone)

Full results will be on the Youth Worlds website, and follow the team on the British Youth Sailing Team Facebook and Twitter @RYAYouthRacing

Related News

Wales' Jonny Clayton celebrates after winning. Pic. Alamy

The Ferret Digs in . . . Jonny Clayton Proves he Can Play Through the Pain

Jonny Clayton insists he has learned to battle through the pain barrier when gout strikes after limping his way to a dominant victory on night six of the Premier League Darts in Nottingham.

David Parsons | Mar 13, 2026
Rosie Eccles. Pic. Alamy

Rosie Eccles Ends Olympic Dream . . . But Will Fight for Wales at Commonwealth Games

Rosie Eccles has decided to step away from the GB Boxing World Class Programme and will not chase qualification for the 2028 Summer Olympics.

David Williams | Mar 06, 2026
Luke Littler (L) shakes the hand of Johnny Clayton (R). Pic. Alamy

Jonny Was Good . . . But Luke Littler was Something Special in Cardiff

The roar that greeted Jonny Clayton inside the Utilita Arena Cardiff suggested Welsh darts fans believed this might finally be his night.

Paul Jones | Mar 06, 2026
Jonny Clayton. Pic. Alamy

The Ferret and The Ice Man Hope to Bring a Welsh Duel to the Boil in Cardiff

Jonny Clayton admits he has no idea who the Cardiff crowd would side with if he and Gerwyn Price set up an all-Welsh final on Premier League night five.

Gareth James | Mar 05, 2026
Glamorgan Cricket. Pic. Alamy

Glamorgan Call off Oman Tour as Dan Cherry Outlines Safety Concerns

Glamorgan have abandoned their pre-season trip to Oman with chief executive Dan Cherry making it clear that events in the Middle East left the club with little alternative.

David Williams | Mar 05, 2026
Mark Williams. Pic. Alamy

Triple Blow as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page are Sent Packing from the Welsh Open

Welsh hopes at the 2026 Welsh Open were extinguished in a single evening as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page all crashed out on Thursday.

Gareth James | Feb 27, 2026