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Friday, 19 June 2026

Local yacht club prepares to host GP14 World Championships


 

WITH less than two months to go until Holywood’s Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club hosts the GP14 World Championships on Belfast Lough, excitement is building ahead of the arrival of  more than 100 boats.


Taking place from August 8-14, the prestigious championship has already sold out in record time, with a waiting list in operation, highlighting both the popularity of the GP14 class and Belfast Lough’s growing reputation as a world-class sailing destination.


Visitors from across Ireland, the United Kingdom and further afield are expected to stay throughout championship week, generating a significant boost for local hotels, restaurants, cafes, shops and visitor attractions across North Down and beyond.


The championship will showcase sailing at its very best, with competitors ranging in age from just 16 to over 80-years-old, demonstrating the unique appeal of a sport that can be enjoyed across generations.


At the helm of the host club, is Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club commodore Lindsay McCarty Nolan, whose own sailing story began at just four-years-old.


A lifelong sailor, Lindsay also met her husband through the sport and is looking forward to welcoming competitors from around the world to the waters she has sailed since childhood.


“To be welcoming the world to Belfast Lough is incredibly special. Sailing has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. It has given me friendships, opportunities and ultimately introduced me to my husband,” she said.


“Now, as commodore of the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club, it is a real privilege to help host this championship and showcase both our club and Northern Ireland to an international audience.


“We know many visitors will extend their stay to explore our coastline, towns, attractions and hospitality, and we’re looking forward to giving them a very warm welcome.”


The event is expected to attract large spectator interest, both onshore and online, with competitors battling it out across a week of championship racing on the iconic waters of Belfast Lough.


As the countdown continues, organisers believe the championship will provide a unique opportunity to showcase Belfast Lough, North Down and Northern Ireland to a global audience, while inspiring a new generation of sailors.


Further event announcements, visitor information and race updates will be released in the coming weeks. For more information, visit www.rniyc.org.

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