RSX (Men)

Barrie Edgington - Biritish Windsurfing Coach for Nick Dempsey on the RS:X windsurf

Barrie Edgington

Date of birth:
30 March 1967
Star sign:
Aries
Place of birth:
Wokingham
Current Hometown:
Emsworth
Nickname:
Bazza
Race class:


RS:X Men

Barrie Edgington has been involved with the British Sailing Team since the late 80s, culminating in a 12th place in the men’s windsurfing class Barcelona 1992.

Having worked as an RYA coach in the build-up to Atlanta 1996, Edgington coached Nick Dempsey to Britain’s first ever Olympic windsurfing medal - a bronze – at Athens 2004 before Dempsey claimed the RS:X World title in 2009.

London 2012 will be Barrie’s sixth Games where he will once again coach Dempsey. Edgington is also the RYA Olympic Development Squad Manager, particularly helping to transition talented sailors from youth into the Olympic Classes arena.

Barrie's Q&A Session

Can you explain your role within the team? Two fold, primarily managing the RYA Olympic Development Squad Programme, particularily helping to transition talented sailors from youth into the Olympic Classes/arena. In additional I'm coach to Nick Dempsey and the RSX Mens team.
How did you get involved with the team? Firstly as a competitor through the mid to late 80’s, culminating in competing at the Barcelona 1992 Olympics. Then as an RYA staff coach in the build up to Atlanta 1996 Games, I am still here today!
Can you explain what a normal day coaching involves? My day is slightly different to a standard squad coach as I still need to keep on top my administrative/management duties. Typically the windsurfers are normally at the gym or on road bikes on a typical training day followed by time on the water and a thorough debrief to review the key learning points.
What are the differences in your approach to coaching the Development Squad to the Performance Squad? Simply a bigger list of areas to improve at Development level. Performance is often just ‘sharpening the saw’. Both have their own challenges though!
You must work with very driven people 24/7 – what’s your approach? Working with driven sailors requires more guiding than leading usually with the benefit of full commitment to the goals which makes life very easy.
If someone has underperformed what’s the best way to get him or her back on track? Reinforce the good bits and strengths and have a clear plan for addressing and changing the weaknesses. All the time remembering that in sailing the elements don’t always play ball but over 11 races things will even out.
If you weren’t a coach what else would you be? Salesman.
Best moment in your career so far? Nick's (Dempsey) bronze medal in Athens and worlds titles in 2009.
What’s your greatest fear or phobia? Sand!
What would you love to do but never have the time or money for it? Travel with the family more.
What’s your worst habit? Mild OCD so to many to mention.
Name 3 things that are always in your shopping trolley? Fruit, Salad and chocolate.
What was the last book you read? The Fantastic Mr Fox to my 6 year old son.
What’s your favourite boat to sail? The family Mirror dinghy.

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