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Sally Cuthbert, a 17-year-old dinghy sailor from Stansted in Essex, won the premier prize. the Ancasta Award for Endeavour, at the first RYA British Nautical Awards presentation in London last night. This year she won the gold medal in the IYRU World Youth Championships for the third consecutive time.
RYA BRITISH NAUTICAL AWARDS: Ancasta Award for Endeavour Sally Cuthbert (Stansted); Sailability Award Andy Cassell (Cowes), Tony Downs (London), Terry Willet (Sheffield); Lifetime Achievement Award Henri Strzelecki; Perkins Engines Environmental Award Surfers Against Sewage.
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