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Thursday 14 January 2021

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Cowes Week set for 5G video from racing yachts trial

Live footage from racing yachts using 5G technology is set to be trialled at this year's Cowes Week regatta. The government-backed trial will involved 360-degree cameras streaming video for the event's website, app and big screens on shore. Event organisers said it would mean "exciting and engaging" coverage of a sport that is difficult to televise. The annual event takes place each summer off the Isle of Wight but was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. 5G is the next generation of mobile internet connection and offers much faster data download and upload speeds. The £825,000 Connected Cowes 5G Project will allow high definition, real-time pictures to be sent from 50 yachts taking part in racing. 'Experience the thrill' Spectators will also be able to watch live immersive footage using headsets in a "virtual reality lounge" on the Parade in Cowes. The technology will also help manage racing, which can involve 700 boats circulating on 42 different race courses each day. The organisers said offshore sailing has previously suffered from being difficult to televise, and consequently making it more difficult to attract sponsors. "Cowes Week Ltd aims to bring exciting and engaging television coverage to Cowes Week, to sailing worldwide and thereafter to other non-stadium sports through a new sports media delivery company," a statement said. The scheme is part of a government £200m programme investigating the uses and capabilities of 5G.

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RYA postpones 2021 Youth National Championships

The RYA has decided that in light of the current Covid-19 situation it is in the best interests of all parties to postpone the 2021 Youth National Championships. The prestigious regatta, the UK’s premier youth racing event, was due to take place from April 4 to 9 hosted by Plymouth Youth Sailing Club in Plymouth, Devon. With the UK currently in lockdown and likely to revert to the tier system once restrictions ease, the decision has been made to delay the regatta until the summer. This will give organisers the time to plan for the best possible event, as well as giving time for the nationwide vaccination programme to take effect. We are also very mindful that the young sailors will have lost training time over the winter and this gives them time to be ready for such an event. It is hoped the rescheduled event will take place at the same venue for the week commencing August 9, 2021. It is intended that further details and any Notice of Race will be shared before the end of January. Mark Nicholls, RYA Youth Racing Manager, said: “It’s hugely disappointing that we are having to postpone the Youth Nationals for a second year running but these are extraordinary times and we want to deliver the very best event that we can. “We would rather plan for a great event later in the year rather than press ahead with the original plan and run the risk of having to adapt or even cancel it. “The Youth Nationals will return – and when it does it will be a joyous celebration of youth racing.” Adrian Kemp, Commodore of Plymouth Youth Sailing Club, added: “Plymouth Youth Sailing Club and the Mount Batten Centre fully support the RYA’s decision to postpone the Youth Nationals. We hope to welcome all youth sailors to Plymouth when it is safe and appropriate to host this most prestigious event.”