
Pictured at today’s announcement of WIM Match Racing at Albert Quay, Cork June 6th, 2014. L. to R Simon Coveney, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine, Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Lorraine Kingston, Mayor of the County of Cork Noel O’Connor and Event Chairman Ronan Enright. Picture Robert Bateman
A most unusual event will take place off Albert Quay, Cork, on June 6th from 2pm to 6pm when some of the world’s top ranked women match racing sailors will match race in J80 sailboats with full running commentary explaining the intricacies of the sport for the spectators.
The ISAF Womens Match Racing World Championship to be sailed in Croshaven from June 3rd to 8th is the opening event for the 2014 Womens Match Series. It is a professional sailing circuit hosted by the Womens International Match Racing Association for the world’s leading women match racing sailors. As the name implies, the crews meet two by two in exciting duels that can easily be followed and, most importantly, can be understood by spectators. For the rest of the days involved the daily racing can be viewed from Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven.
Another first for the city will be the appearance of the Irish Navy’s new flagship, LE Samuel Beckett which will be open to the public for the occasion giving all a chance to see this magnificent new vessel.
The event is sponsored by Cork County Council and the Port of Cork and provides an excellent opportunity to promote Cork and Crosshaven on the world map and to showcase the facilities of Cork Harbour and surrounding areas. Also supporting the World Match Racing Championships will be OneAlbertQuay a new city development by John Cleary Developments.
Entertainment will be provided and there will be a full bar and high quality artisan food along the quay for everyone to enjoy. Meitheal Mara with their boats will add to this spectacular maritime occasion.
A different and exciting occasion the whole family can enjoy.
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