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12.03.2013
RORC Easter Challenge Attracts Top Teams
Good Friday 29 März to Easter Sunday 31 März 2013
With many of the UK's top IRC boats signed up to compete over three days at the
popular RORC Easter Challenge, the regatta is turning into a practice session for
the highly competitive IRC Nationals taking place later this summer.
"I am impressed with the quality of the early entries to our training weekend at
Easter which starts on Good Friday, 29th April," comments Royal Ocean Racing Club's
Racing Manager, Nick Elliott.
"These are the top race boats in the UK and include teams from the Solent, the East
Coast and West Country, as well as teams from as far away as France, Ireland and
even South Africa. This is a great endorsement for the event which is designed
as a training weekend for those keen to improve their overall performance."
In a unique initiative and as the first Solent-based event in the Club's racing
calendar, RORC relax the rules on outside assistance and invite coaching guru, Jim
Saltonstall and a team of expert coaches - including past Olympian Barry Dunning
- to actively participate and provide helpful tips to improve sail trim and boat
handling whilst the boats are racing. The coaching team has also been boosted this
year by the addition of sailmakers who will provide sail trim and rig set up tips.
"It's the only event of its kind in the UK and I've not seen it done anywhere else
in the world," comments RORC CEO Eddie Warden Owen who is also one of Saltonstall's
coaching team.
"Even the top teams with pro sailors on board are keen to get the view we have from
the outside. It can be extremely effective, especially for the less experienced
crew who often see an immediate improvement during the race," continues Warden Owen.
After racing, Saltonstall de-briefs crews using video evidence to back up his thoughts.
These sessions held after racing in the Event Centre at Cowes Yacht Haven are always
packed out.
But for the top boats, its also a serious event and with the likes of RORC Vice
Commodore, Anthony O'Leary bringing his Antix team from Cork and Niklas Zennström
taking a break from the TP52 Super Series to race Rán, his Farr 45, the racing is
all about winning:
"Whilst it's the first event of the season for us and we look forward to the input
provided by the like's of Jim (Saltonstall) and Eddie (Warden Owen), we will be
doing our best to win the event. There's some serious competition from the Ker 40's
and from the South African Tokoloshe whose boat is very similar to ours. It's a
brilliant format, great value and a well run event with nine races over the weekend,"
says O'Leary.
Last year the RORC introduced a second race course for the smaller boats and One
Design classes such as J80's and RORC have the intention to do the same if there
is sufficient demand.
Racing for all classes starts on Good Friday 29th April and runs through to Sunday
31st April. Entries close for the RORC Easter Challenge on 14th March;
Royal Ocean Racing Club | 20 St James's Place | London | SW11 1NN | United Kingdom
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