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First-ever ORC Double Handed European Championship open for entries

ORC fleet © Offshore Racing Congress The Hellenic Offshore Racing Club (HORC) and the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC) are pleased to announce that the entry process is now open for the first-ever ORC Double Handed European Championship to be held over 2-10 July 2021. The event is being held concurrently with the Aegean 600, a non-stop 600-mile full-crew race tour of the Aegean Sea that also starts and ends in Sounio. The ORC DH Europeans is a new event in the portfolio of annual ORC World and European championships, one that harnesses the growing enthusiasm for Double Handed sailing following the proposal by World Sailing for this to be included as a mixed gender two-person offshore keelboat event in the Olympic program for the 2024 Games in Paris.

Melbourne s Christmas yacht races draw huge fleets

The historic Rudder Cup. Photo ORCV. Close× Melbourne’s Christmas yacht races draw huge fleets 23 December 2020 Victoria’s yacht racing community will be out in force between Christmas and New Year as sailors shake off the cobwebs after a long winter in lockdown. More than 120 entries have been received for the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria’s two Christmas events, the Cock of the Bay and the Rudder Cup. Cock of the Bay A record fleet of 106 yachts will face the Cock of the Bay starter at Port Melbourne on Boxing Day before racing 22nm to Mornington. The course takes them along the north-eastern shoreline of Port Phillip to Sandringham, providing a spectacle for cyclists, walkers and beach-goers, before heading across the Bay to the finish line.

Melbourne is yacht racing capital of Australia this Christmas

Melbourne is yacht racing capital of Australia this Christmas by ORCV 23 Dec 2020 20:56 UTC Ambition under pressure from Antagonist during the 2018 Cock of the Bay yacht race , Australia on December 26 2018 © Dave Hewison Cock of the Bay has attracted more than 100 entries while the Melbourne Devonport Race is now Australia s only interstate yacht race to be held over the Christmas period. Victoria s yacht racing community will be out in force between Christmas and New Year as sailors shake off the cobwebs after a long winter in lockdown. More than 120 entries have been received for the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria s two Christmas events, the Cock of the Bay and the Rudder Cup.

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