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Dates announced for Mount Gay Round Barbados Race Series 2016

by Sue Pelling 30 Jan 2015 09:53 GMT 16-24 January 2016
Mount Gay Round Barbados Race Series © Peter Marshall

Preparations underway for 80th anniversary event

Following the success of the Mount Gay Round Barbados Race Series that concluded last week, the dates of next year's event have been confirmed for 16-24 January 2016.

With overseas competitors from 11 nations representing a large part of the 47-strong fleet overall at the 2015 event, including entries from the UK, New Zealand, USA, Lithuania, Slovakia, France, Poland, Germany, Argentina and many neighbouring islands, plans are already in place to boost the entry further particularly as next year marks the events 80th anniversary.

Organised by Barbados Cruising Club in association with Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc and Mount Gay, this event launches the Caribbean race season. For this reason it is a popular choice for teams wishing to use it as a warm-up for the Caribbean racing circuit.

The event, which offers a mix of serious and fun racing along the beautiful coast of Barbados, is also gaining a lots of interest from owners/skippers of fast racing yachts keen to thrown down the gauntlet for one of the many record-breaking challenges on offer, including the 60-nautical mile, outright Mount Gay Rum Round Barbados Race record traditionally held on 21 January. The record currently stands at 4 hours 42 minutes 28 seconds, set by Andy Budgen and team on the British VO70 Monster Project in 2014.

There are also 13 other records up for grabs, including multihulls, windsurfers, and J/24s, all of which offer the skipper's weight in Mount Gay Rum as a prize, if broken.

In addition to the headline event – the Mount Gay Rum Round Barbados Race – there are three days of intense coastal racing, plus a hugely popular rum-fuelled party scene every night at either Barbados Cruising Club (host club) or Barbados Yacht Club a few strides along the beach. The final prizegiving/dinner is one of the only social events not on site, but its location at the exotic Beach House is well worth a 25 minutes journey up the scenic west coast.

For those keen to embrace the spirit of the island, the lay day activities include a free coach trip to Bridgetown for a tour/tasting session at the Mount Gay Distillery, plus specially laid-on exhibition polo match at the famous Holders Polo Field, at Holetown, St James.

Another incentive for those sailing north is the concluding 300-mile feeder race to Antigua organised specifically to link up with the Superyacht Challenge.

Howard Palmer – Chairman of the Race Committee – commented on the regatta: "From superyacht to windsurfer, from parties to polo, the 2015 event was great and seemed to resonate with all our competitors, who I know will return. Our aim is to make this race series very special and to expose all competitors, their friends and families to a unique experience.

"Next year will bring perfect conditions for racing, plus the opportunity to visit some of the island's biggest attractions including the Barbados Concorde Experience, which offers visitors a chance of a tour around the BA Alpha Echo aircraft. What other regatta in the world could boast great sailing, polo ponies and supersonic travel?"

Full results from the recently concluded 2015 Mount Gay Round Barbados Series at app.regattaguru.com/bcc/100086/results

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