British Laser Olympian Micky Beckett


Author: Justin Chisholm July 30, 2025 Duration: 1:10:28
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British Laser Olympian Micky Beckett

In this episode of The Yacht Racing Life Podcast, host Justin Chisholm sits down with British Olympic campaigner Micky Beckett for a wide‑ranging and candid conversation about his journey in the Laser (ILCA 7) class, the brutal highs and lows of Olympic campaigning, and his plans for the future. From growing up in a tiny Welsh harbour, crashing around in a home‑built dinghy, to standing on start lines against the world’s best, Beckett’s story is one of perseverance, learning, and a relentless drive for self‑improvement. He opens up about the influence of the British Sailing Team and his long‑standing rivalries with squad‑mate Elliot Hanson and Australian Olympic champion Matt Wearn. He shares how those rivalries have pushed him to evolve, both physically and mentally, and why surrounding himself with high‑calibre training partners is essential to his success. We talk about the pain of Paris 2024, where his medal race unravelled in heartbreaking fashion after a restart and a pair of costly penalties. Beckett reflects with refreshing honesty on the disappointment of finishing sixth and the process of rebuilding his confidence and drive in the months that followed. That journey led to an emphatic statement win at the Trofeo Princesa Sofía in Palma – his fourth successive title there – proving to himself and the fleet that he still belongs at the sharp end of the class. Listeners will get a fascinating insight into the day‑to‑day life of a full‑time Olympic sailor: the three‑hour training sessions in Weymouth Bay, the gruelling gym work needed to stay competitive in the physically punishing ILCA 7, and the importance of managing recovery to avoid the burnout that comes with life on the campaign trail. Beckett also shares his practical advice for club sailors who want to hike harder, recover faster, and sail smarter. But this conversation goes beyond racing. Beckett reflects on the independence and resilience he developed as a teenager, sailing alone off the Pembrokeshire coast, and how that mindset carried him through university and into the professional ranks. He speaks about his inspirations – from Sir Steve Redgrave and James Cracknell to Sir Ben Ainslie – and how their stories shaped his own approach to sport. Finally, we look ahead to his next big goal: the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. Beckett outlines his plan to peak at the right time, the work still to be done at the Long Beach venue, and his dream of one day stepping into the America’s Cup or SailGP arena. Whether you’re a Laser sailor, an Olympic sailing fan, or simply curious about what it takes to compete at the highest level, this is an episode full of insights, inspiration, and no‑nonsense honesty from one of the class’s most thoughtful and determined competitors. Listen now and join Beckett on his journey from the pain of Paris to the pursuit of perfection in Los Angeles.

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