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Friday, 29 March 2013
Sailing Club Spotlight Royal Western Yacht Club
NEWS that Plymouth is to host the Class 40 World Championships yacht race is a "great coup" for the sailing community.
The Class 40 World Championships will be hosted by the City of Plymouth this summer, immediately following the Rolex Fastnet Race
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The race will come to the city immediately after the Rolex Fastnet Race finishes in August.
It is expected that 20 teams from nine nations will compete over the four day series of inshore and coastal races.
John Lewis, commodore of Royal Western Yacht Club said it was excellent news for Plymouth and its sailing community.
He said: "It's fantastic, we are delighted at the club because it's the first time for many years we've actually held a world championships here, I can't remember the last time.
"It's a great coup because we have also the J Cup and Plymouth Race Week so it's a very vibrant sailing programme in Plymouth this summer organised by the RWYC.
"We are also running a single handed transatlantic race before the local events start so it all makes for a nice mix."
At the start of the summer the city will host a leg of the major new yacht race, Route des Princes.
It will stop over in Plymouth on June 27 before departing for Baie de Morlaix the next day.
The Class 40 race will take place from August 17 to August 20.
The public will be able to visit the fleet and also watch the yachts parade in front of Plymouth Hoe on Sunday August 18.
20 Class 40 teams have already pre-registered for the Rolex Fastnet Race and are due to arrive in Plymouth from the August 15. The teams will have a couple of days break before starting an intense series of inshore and coastal races to decide the overall Class 40 World Champion.
In the evenings there will be a series of event functions for the visiting teams to enjoy some of the local hospitality.
FranΓ§ois Angoulvant, Class 40 president, said: "We are delighted to be welcomed by Plymouth for this fifth edition of the Class 40 Worlds.
"The timing is perfect and we hope we can build a partnership with the RWYC to come back regularly for the Worlds.
"The Class 40 fleet knows the area quite well as it comes here every two years for the Rolex Fastnet Race and was also here in 2008 for the Transat."
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