Tourism Whitsundays chief executive officer Tash Wheeler said she was thrilled to see the return of Airlie Beach Race Week in 2021.
“The Whitsundays is the heart of sailing and this event is a great reminder of just how premier sailing is at this time of year,” she said.
“Airlie Beach Race Week is an iconic event on the Australian sailing calendar, complemented by a great array of onshore events throughout the week.
“It was one of the few events to run in the Whitsundays in 2020, so it is fantastic to see these events evolving post-COVID.”
Whitsunday Sailing Club event chairman Ross Chisholm is also looking forward to the event, which is due to be held from August 12 to 19.
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Cruising Division on the windward-leeward course in Race 6 - Shirley Wodson pic, ABRW 2020.
Top Gear, The Stig and Mister Magoo struggling in little breeze - Shirley Wodson pic, ABRW 2020.
Cruising Division 1 down the run - Shirley Wodson pic - ABRW 2020.
Obsession and Revival go head-to-head - Shirley Wodson, ABRW 2020.
Northerlies has planned a pizza lunch for lay day - pic courtesy ABRW.
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Airlie Beach Race Week 2021 entries open 2 March 2021
Entry to Airlie Beach Race Week 2021 is open and organisers at Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) are confident of large numbers following the success of last year’s event, one of the rare major sporting events to go ahead in Australia since March 2020, and yachties are keen to return to racing following a hiatus.