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If dinghy sailing isn’t your cup of tea, or you would like to sail something bigger and more powerful there is plenty of opportunity to go yachting with EUSC. Whether you’re a complete beginner wanting to go cruising or an experienced dinghy racer wanting to try your hand at something different we have lots to offer for everyone.

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We’re incredibly proud to share that at the BUSA A We’re incredibly proud to share that at the BUSA Awards last week, EUSC was named BUSA Club of the Year, and our very own Stuart Farmer received a very well-deserved Lifetime Contribution Award!

It’s been a record-breaking year, with our highest engagement in the last decade and huge growth across every part of the club- not to mention an absolutely killer Scottish Champs.

Thank you to BUSA, everyone who voted, and everyone at EUSC who made this year what it was!
And that’s a wrap on Champs! Big love to all the t And that’s a wrap on Champs!
Big love to all the teams who came out and an even bigger shoutout to our incredible volunteers who kept everything running smoothly- huge thanks all around!
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After a few weeks of struggling to train due to th After a few weeks of struggling to train due to the Norwegian ice curse in Fife, Edi Blue went to the hardest training event of them all, the warmer. With ex-captain Julia Barnes filling in on the team, we arrived in Southampton with high spirits. 

After a dignified Friday evening of catching up on Traitors in Jules’ flat, Keith took one look at us as we went to launch for race 1 on Saturday morning and decided it was far too windy. I’m not sure if it was Rory immediately ripping his jib, but we really need to work on appearances. Eventually getting on the water the team saw some mixed results but some very fun racing. Rory was thrilled to be racing against some of his biggest team racing crushes, often getting a little distracted and finding himself spinning on go. I’ve been trying to tell him to not think about his opponents so personally. Our highlight of the day was definitely watching Alice Lucy go for a swim. 

The team opted out of the curry on Saturday night after last years’ antics, but eventually got our dinosaur costumes on and headed to Jesters. Keeping Annie Hammet’s name well out of our mouths, edi blue enjoyed a much needed boogie, effectively preparing to face the competition the following morning. On Sunday morning, we had three goals in our race against Rutland: to make Ben spin, to knock Steve’s hat off, and to make Alice go swimming again. Sadly we only achieved one of those aims, and it was by far the least exciting of the three. 

Although the results weren’t quite what we were looking for, we learnt a huge amount and had a great time on and off the water. Thanks to Southampton, Keith, and Charlotte for putting on another great Warmer. See you again soon!

Edi captain, B Caig
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