(Dartmouth, England)- The Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta is based
around a programme of rowing and sailing events, but also incorporates a
busy programme of activities including air displays, fireworks, a large
fair, and many other smaller events that happen in and around the town
centre. With nearly 100,000 people visiting Dartmouth during the
Regatta period it makes Dartmouth Regatta one of the largest public
events in the South West, and the second largest Regatta after Cowes
Week.
With racing scheduled to take place from the 24-28 August over a mixture
of windward/leeward, round the cans and a passage race to test both the
boat handling skills and endurance of the crews. Dartmouth is ideally
placed to attract J/109s from around the UK and Ireland in addition to
the Channel Islands and France. The J/109 is the largest one-design
yacht racing fleet in the UK and Ireland with 30-40 boats regularly
racing at Cowes Week, the J/109 UK National Championships and the Irish
National Championships in addition to strong international one-design
fleets. Coupled with the active social programme, this is the ideal
venue for the J/109 Euro Championship.
Competitors at the 2011 Euro Championship include former National
Champion Velvet Elvis (Adam & Helen Wright) who are fresh from their
success at Cowes Week, twice National Champions and former Euro
Champion J-Dream (David & Kirsty Apthorp) and the current Euro
Champion BlueJay (Greg Burgess) who are keen to defend their title.
There are a couple of new boats to the fleet including Jason Romer from
the Channel Islands who has chartered Levante and Kevin Taylor &
Chris Copeland in JukeBox, but on Friday all eyes will be on the J/109
chartered by JP Morgan as they will have Ben Ainslie CBE onboard. Ben
Ainslie is Britain's most successful Olympic sailor; in total he has won
three gold medals and one silver. Ben's sailing achievements are
unprecedented not only is he a triple Olympic gold medallist, he is also
a nine times World champion, eight times European Champion and three
times ISAF world sailor of the year. Ben has raced on another J Boat,
the J/105 at the Allianz Cup in San Francisco back in 2006 when he had
his first win on the match racing tour. He is currently the 2010 ISAF
World Match Racing Champion. Even if the sun does not shine on
Dartmouth this Bank Holiday Weekend the competition will be hot! More J/109 Europeans sailing information More Ben Ainslie sailing team information