Annually the Academy hosts local, national, European and World dinghy and windsurfing events. The venue is capable of hosting more than 1,000 competitors at a time racing across a number of different disciplines.
The 2011 season was another active and successful one for the Academy, kicking off with UK Windsurfing Association’s National Championships at the end of March. Over this same weekend the waters of Weymouth and Portland were crowded with the much loved Sigma 38 yacht racing class, as crews of nine competed for their national title.
The J109 yacht racing fraternity, now renowned internationally for big     fleet racing, then headed to the Academy for their annual National     Championship Event at the end of May. The Academy is fast becoming the     international yacht racing destination of choice due to the   re-developed   marina facility and deep water race course in easy access   of Portland   Harbour out to Weymouth Bay. The new development works   include a mini   marina with a total capacity for 125 boats.
In June, Sail for Gold returned to the 2012 sailing venue with 62     nations being represented. This was the 6th leg of the International     Sailing Federation World Cup and was the largest event ever held at the     Academy The award-winning disabled facilities at the Academy were put    to  excellent use when the International Federation for Disabled   Sailing   (IFDS) held their World Cup with us at the start of July. This   is the   most prestigious annual event in the disabled sailing  calendar  and   perfect preparation for WPNSA being part of the venue  for the  Paralympic   Games in 2012.
July also saw the Contender World Championships. Dubbed as the world’s     most popular single-handed trapeze sailing dinghy, this class is   steeped   in history and routinely generates a following of hundreds.
Britain won six medals in the ten events held at the test event at the     beginning of August, the perfect tonic ahead of the real thing when  the    Olympics comes to Weymouth and Portland in July 2012.
The serious racing continued in the latter half of August with the RS     Games. 525 boats and 879 competitors made the RS Games one of the     biggest dinghy racing events of the 2011 calendar and a huge festival of     all that’s good about dinghy racing. The regatta included nine of  the    RS classes competing for their UK National Championships and the   RS500   for their world title as well. Records fell with the RS200   producing  the  biggest Nationals for a two-man boat this century.
September was no less memorable with the Laser National Championships     followed by the International 14 World Championships. Incredibly, this     skiffstyle of boat dates back to the late 1800s but is constantly     re-vamped to thrill the latest racing generation.
The highlight of this (or any other) year for the WPNSA is obviously being part of the venue for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
But there is a whole host of other events taking place (see the events     calendar later in this brochure) and we will also be the start and     finish point of Round Britain 2012 in June. Dubbed Britain’s biggest     multi-faceted land, sea and air event - RB12 is predicted to involve 75     powerboats, 100 super and vintage cars, as well as 50 aircraft with    more  than 1,000 contestants and 1,500 supporting crew.
The Sailing Academy is a very popular base for training and coaching at     all levels. Fully-equipped lecture rooms, safety ribs and marks are     available for hire, supported by excellent catering facilities. The     British Olympic Sailing Team regularly train at WPNSA, and many have     become members intending to make it the base for the majority of their     sailing programme.
The Artemis Offshore Academy uses the world-class facilities at the     WPNSA as one of the venues for the UK excellence training programme. The     Academy will be working closely with the Artemis Offshore Academy     supporting a UK training programme of excellence for British     short-handed sailors, providing a structure to bring talented sailors up     through the ranks. The centre has also taken the step of inviting     foreign Olympic teams to train at the site and contracts have been     signed with several teams including Italy, USA, Canada and Australia.
For event bookings and training please contact reception@wpnsa.org.uk or telephone 01305 866000.

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