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RWYC Press Release - 21 August 2009
Round Britain & Ireland 2010 to see Official Race Launch
The Shetland Round Britain & Ireland 2010 race will be officially launched on the 23rd September at the Royal Western Yacht Club, Plymouth.
23 teams have already signed up for the two-handed race, including the winner of the OSTAR 2009, Jankees Lampe. Jankees broke the record for a 40ft vessel when he completed the trans-Atlantic race earlier this year in just 17 days, 17 hours and 40 minutes; making him the one to watch in next year’s race.
The RB&I race has the support of many sailing greats, including Pete Goss MBE, who hopes to show his support by attending the launch next month. Also attending the launch will be a mix of past competitors and those looking to try their luck in 2010.
Shetland Islands Council announced its sponsorship of the race in June and is now gearing up to promote the race and welcome the crews to Lerwick, one of the four compulsory stops during the race. Shetland is the ideal sponsor of the race due to its maritime links and history, as well as its 35 marinas.
The race will depart from Plymouth on 6th June 2010 and see the competitors sail 2000 nautical miles around the UK coastline. The race has been hosted by the Royal Western Yacht Club every four years since 1966.
Douglas Irvine, Business Development Manager for Shetland Islands Council, commented: “We are looking forward to the race’s official launch next month and are pleased to once again support this great race. We have a number of beautiful marinas across the Shetland Islands and Lerwick is one of our most popular. The crews are guaranteed a real Shetland welcome when they arrive!”
Peter Taylor, Race Director of RB&I 2010, added: “We have already received a huge amount of interest for the 2010 race and hope to see a mix of old and new faces taking part. Shetland Islands Council is a great fit with the race and we are delighted to welcome them onboard once again as title sponsor. This is a tough race and the competitors have to be prepared for some very testing conditions. Entries will be limited to 50 boats so competitors should get in touch as soon as possible as nearly half of the spaces have already been taken.”
The launch event will take place at the RWYC on 23rd September at 3pm. This is an invitation only event and will be attended by the race sponsors, Shetland Islands Council, the RB&I 2010 race committee, members of the press and past and present competitors of the race.
For further information about the Round Britain & Ireland 2010 race and those taking part, please visit www.rwyc.org. If you would like further information about the race sponsor, Shetland Islands Council, and the islands’ marinas please visit www.shetlandmarinas.com.
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21/08/2009
Notes to Editors:
Would all members of the media who would like to attend the launch please contact Katy Thorpe on 01752 764220 or katy@formedia.co.uk.
The Sponsor:
This is Shetland Islands Council’s second time sponsoring the RB&I, having first sponsored the race in 2006.
Shetland is one of the best kept maritime secrets and provides a beautiful setting to sail and explore one of nature’s most beautiful coastlines. The stunning Shetland coastline stretches for 900 miles and boasts 35 marinas and berthing places.
The Islands are renowned for providing visitors with a warm welcome with plenty of good food.
The 35 marinas provide great value in terms of berthing costs and facilities, with prices starting at just £5 per night.
The Race:
Instigated by Blondie Hasler, the Royal Western Yacht Club has hosted the Round Britain and Ireland race every four years since 1966. The course, about 2000 nautical miles, is split into five legs. These are separated by compulsory stops of 48 hours each at Kinsale in Ireland, Castle Bay, Barra in the Outer Hebrides, Lerwick in Shetland, and Lowestoft on the East Coast.
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