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Sian Reynolds Makes History As First Woman Chair and Youngest Chair Appointed to Board of RYA Cymru Wales

25th October 2022
Sian Reynolds
Sian Reynolds succeeds Mike Butterfield, who resigned from the RYA Cymru Wales chair in August

The Royal Yachting Association Cymru Wales has announced the appointment of Sian Reynolds as chair of its board.

Sian’s appointment makes history as she is the first female chair and also the youngest chair of RYA Cymru Wales’ board. She brings a wealth of experience to the role as she has been involved with RYA Cymru Wales for almost 30 years, having been a member and captain of the Welsh Sailing Team and, more recently, a member of the Board.

Sian was selected to sail for the Welsh Sailing Team (dinghies and keelboats) for five years and also the British Sailing Team (keelboats).

She has many national and international racing achievements, most notably finishing in the top eight in three World Championships across three different classes of boat and coming 2nd in the Great Britain Women’s Match Racing Championships.

Sian still races regularly and was first female at the Welsh Championships last year.

In addition to her competitive achievements, Sian is also an RYA Race Coach (dinghies and keelboats) and an RYA Regional Judge, roles she thoroughly enjoys.

Sian is experienced, dedicated and committed to the policy and governance of RYA Cymru Wales, having become a board member and chair of the RRYA Cymru Wales Regional Committee (South) six years ago, the regional body for boating in Wales says.

Chris Munro, RYA Cymru Wales chief executive, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Sian as the new chair of RYA Cymru Wales. Sian’s knowledge and experience will be invaluable in leading the organisation as we work towards delivering our new strategy.

“Sian’s appointment was unanimously supported by the RYA Cymru Wales board and I’m sure will be well received by our key partners and the wider boating community in Wales.”

Sian is also passionate about performance sailing and has been on the RYA Cymru Wales Performance Committee for three years and was appointed last year to the RYA Race Committee, roles she will continue.

RYA chair Chris Preston congratulated Sian on her appointment and added: “All the RYA team look forward to working with Sian and the staff of RYA Cymru Wales to support safe and enjoyable boating in Wales.”

Outside of the boating world, Sian is a practicing solicitor with 17 years’ experience. Sian was runner-up Welsh young solicitor of the year and has been recognised by the Legal 500 on numerous occasions for the quality of her work.

Sian studied Law at the University of Wales, Swansea where she was a sports scholar and she was recently recognised by the university as one of its 100 Inspiring Graduates as a result of her achievements on and off the water.

Commenting on her appointment. Sian said: “I am proud of RYA CW, its staff and volunteers. Boating has and will continue to play a major role in my life and I am passionate about ensuring that there are opportunities for all of our communities across Wales to get afloat and enjoy the benefits of boating, for generations to come.

“I am looking forward to working with the RYA, RYA CW and my board colleagues to improve the services we provide, build on the success of the Welsh Sailing Team, and to meet the future challenges of boating across Wales in my role as chair of RYA CW board.”

Sian Reynolds replaces Mike Butterfield, who resigned the position in August, as previously reported on Afloat.ie.

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