Royal Hospital School pupils selected for prestigious Athena Under 21 Squad
by Royal Hospital School 9 Oct 09:22 NZDT
Toby Smith of the Royal Hospital School - WASZP UK Nationals at the WPNSA © James Tomlinson Photography / WASZP Class
The Royal Hospital School (RHS) in Holbrook, Suffolk, is proud to share that two of its talented sailing pupils, Harriet George, Year 13 and Toby Smith, Year 12, have earned coveted places in the highly esteemed Athena Under 21 Squad. Their selection comes as a result of their impressive performances during the WASZP National Championship this summer, where both sailors showcased their exceptional skill, drive, and dedication.
Harriet and Toby's selection marks a significant achievement in their young sailing achievements. The Athena Under 21 Squad is known for nurturing elite sailing talent, offering them the opportunity to train and compete at a higher level. The duo's inclusion in the squad places them alongside the nation's most promising sailors, setting the stage for potential future success on the global stage.
Toby's sailing journey began when his father took him out on the water for what was initially expected to be a one-time experience. However, it quickly grew into a regular activity, leading Toby to compete at club level before progressing to regional, national, and eventually international competitions in countries like Sweden and Portugal.
Harriet's sailing journey began with her grandparents introducing her to the sport, continuing a family tradition as both her parents and grandparents were avid sailors. After enjoying several summers on the water, Harriet's passion for sailing grew, leading her to join winter training squads. She eventually progressed to competing in Lasers before moving into the WASZP class, with her family playing a significant role in shaping her sailing.
Ed Sibson, Director of Sailing at Royal Hospital School, expressed his pride in the pupils' accomplishments, saying: "Harriet and Toby's achievements are a testament to their hard work, resilience, and passion for sailing. Their selection for the Athena Under 21 Squad is a remarkable honour, and we look forward to seeing them continue to excel in this exciting next chapter of their sailing journeys."
Toby Smith commented: "Looking ahead, my sights are set on the WASZP Worlds in 2025, which will mark my first year with the Athena squad. In the short term, I'm focused on school team racing and working hard to maximise our chances at upcoming events. Being part of the Athena squad has opened up potential opportunities, such as the Youth America's Cup, while also deepening my understanding of the technical side of sailing—something I've always been passionate about."
Harriet George added: "I'm really happy to have received the news, especially after working so hard over the summer to re-qualify. It feels like a big step forward, bringing me closer to my goal of becoming a professional sailor, whether that's in the America's Cup or another team.
My main focus this year is to improve as much as I can ahead of the Worlds in Weymouth next year. Looking ahead, I'm excited about exploring different areas of sailing, both onshore and offshore, and gaining experience with sailing teams during my gap year. Each step is getting me closer to that dream."