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JCG student gets one step (or sail) closer to 2028 Olympics

JCG student gets one step (or sail) closer to 2028 Olympics

Friday 24 May 2024

JCG student gets one step (or sail) closer to 2028 Olympics

Friday 24 May 2024


A 16-year-old JCG student has moved one step closer to her goal of competing in the 2028 Olympics after securing her place on a selective programme which aims to find crews for the elite sporting event.

Bertille Bacquet has been named is the recipient of this year's Jersey Clipper Bursary, which awards £1,000 to an individual for a maritime endeavour.

Bertille spends her weekends training in the UK and will use the Bursary to help fund her travel costs.

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Pictured: Bertille Bacquet is the recipient of this year's Jersey Clipper Bursary and has ambitions for Los Angeles Olympics 2028.

Having only been sailing since 2021, she has already shown her potential after winning in her age-group in the French nationals, and competing for France in a young rowers competition against Great Britain.

Bertille recently secured a place on Team GB Sailing’s Crew4gold programme which aims to find crews for the women’s two-person 49erFX class in the Olympics.

She explained: "To access the Crew4gold programme you have to have evidence of a high level of sporting achievement and a determined mindset.

"The programme began last October and over the winter I have been fully committed to the training weekends."

The runner-up for this year's Jersey Clipper Bursary, receiving £500, is 17-year-old Tyler Horton, also from JCG. 

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Pictured: Tyler Horton is the runner-up for the Jersey Clipper bursary and receives £500.

Tyler will also user her award to assist with costs to travel to the UK as she gains her Level 2 coaching qualification. 

Having already coached young sailors during the winter programme at St Catherine's Sailing Club, she wants to continue contributing to the sport on the island.

Tyler said: "[St Catherine's winter programme] aims to help young sailors develop the necessary skills to race and sail effectively, not only at a club level but also at a regional level."

This year, Tyler will continue to coach and will also be part of the Jersey team competing in the final of the British Keelboat League, a three-day event at the Royal Southern Yacht Club in Hampshire.

The annual Jersey Clipper Bursary was established in 2007 and is a continued legacy from the Jersey's three campaigns in the Clipper Round-the-World Race, through the generosity of UBS, Dandara and Les Pas Holdings, the main sponsors of Jersey Clipper.

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