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Monday 14 June 2021

43rd Three Peaks Yacht Race starts June 19

 The Barmouth to Fort William Three Peaks Yacht Race will start from Barmouth on Saturday June 19, when 16 teams of sailors and mountain runners will set out for Fort William.


Sailors will navigate through the difficult waters of the West Coast, passing through nine tidal gates and by numerous islands and headlands.


Boats will drop the runners ashore at Caernarfon, Whitehaven and finally Corpach, and from there the runners must run to the summits of Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis, and back. (In the Lake District they also cycle part of the route.)


The year 2020 was only the second time during its 43-year history that the race had been cancelled, and with local funding activities subsequently limited by the pandemic the support from E.ON will help us deliver the race in 2021.


“This historic race has a simple concept, but the complexities of successfully completing the course by sailing, or rowing, through some of the UK’s most challenging waters and scaling the 3 highest mountains of Wales, England and Scotland, has intrigued competitors for over 40 years.


Michael Lewis, E.ON UK CEO, added; “Wind power is vital to Three Peaks Yacht Race competitors, just as it is a sustainable energy source powering Britain’s cleaner future. As a company with a legacy in renewable energy, we’re proud to combine both through the Three Peaks Yacht Race.”


The race will have live satellite tracking, plus daily reporting and photography so race fans can follow all the action.


All information: http://www.threepeaksyachtrace.co.uk




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