Two Formula 1 sailing events coming to Qatar
by Tracy Edwards 11 Apr 2004 17:02 BST

Tracy Edwards and HE Sheikh Jassim bin Thamer Al Thani sign agreement © Maiden Ocean Racing Qatar
Qatar Sports International (QSI) and Tracy Edwards MBE have announced the first ever global sailing challenges to start and finish in the Middle East.
This announcement was made in conjunction with the official signing of the contracts by HE Sheikh Jassim Bin Thamer Al Thani and Tracy Edwards MBE. The signing of the contact by both parties marks the beginning of a whole new era in International Sailing.
The Oryx Cup and The QUEST are two Global Formula 1 Sailing Events designed for the fastest and most advanced sailing vessels in the world and the events will start and finish in Doha – Qatar.
Tracy Edwards MBE explained how her love of sailing and the passion she has seen and recognised in the people of Qatar made the State of Qatar the obvious and most ideal partner for events of this magnitude.
The announcement also included Edwards' desire to find a Qatari sailor and she launched the official "Search for a Sailor" initiative.
Tracy said "I hope not only to bring investment, exposure and two global events – but also the opportunity to bring Qatari sailors to the fore and extend this into the international sailing arena. By finding Qatari sailing talent and working with them, we hope the first Qatari Round-the-World yachts person will be part of our events."
"The £38 million four year sailing program will provide a bridge for foreign investment and businesses that wish to broaden their commercial interests within Qatar."
Maiden Ocean Racing Qatar will be spending £18 million on the two events through international partnerships which will bring even further investment into the country.
In addition to QSI, the events organisers have already started working with a number of other key Qatari organisations. Edwards unveiled the initial designs by William Asprey of William & Son, the renowned London jewellers, for the Oryx Cup, Edwards spoke about her hopes of working with local educational organizations to design the award for courage – this initiative on its own will give a once in a lifetime opportunity to work with William Asprey, and his much acclaimed design team, for the winning designer.