RORC and the Round Britain

Challenge Business event in June to run under Royal Ocean Racing Club auspices

Wednesday January 14th 2004, Author: Rachel Anning, Location: United Kingdom
Challenge Business today confirmed that the Round Britain and Ireland Challenge, in association with the Daily Telegraph, which sets sail on 30 May 2004, will be run under the auspices of the Royal Ocean Racing Club.

“We’re delighted to be working with the RORC once again and this is excellent news for the race,” comments Simon Walker, managing director of race organiser, Challenge Business. “Crew Volunteers who have a long term interest in offshore racing will now satisfy the racing criteria required for eligibility to apply for membership of the RORC, giving added value to our crew. They will now be able to benefit both from the incredible experience of the race as well as use the event as a springboard for their future sailing plans.”

This is the second time that the race has been run, following the inaugural race held last year. This year will see all 12 Global Challenge race yachts entered in the event which looks set to be even more competitive than last year’s, where just over an hour separated the first two yachts.

The Round Britain Challenge is a non-stop circumnavigation of Britain and Ireland, a route renowned for its challenging navigation and varied sailing. The 12 yachts will be skippered by the 12 Global Challenge skippers, assisted by a professional mate, and will be crewed by 16 men and women made up of all walks of life and nationality. A housewife, a pilot, a police sergeant and a teacher, to name a few, all make up this year’s mix of Crew Volunteers, all busy training and preparing for the Round Britain and Ireland Challenge 2004.

There are still some berths available on the race, even for the complete novice, as full training is provided.

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