Cowes Week Ltd continues support of Youth Sailing
Cowes Week Limited, organisers of Lendy Cowes Week, has announced that they will continue their youth initiative which offers discounted entry fees to boats with crews of under 25-yearolds.
The Under 25 Youth initiative, which has been running since 2012, has succeeded in doing what it was originally designed for – inspiring and making it possible for young people to race at Lendy Cowes Week.
By offering an extremely attractive package to young sailors under the age of 25, numbers have, not surprisingly, increased over the last few years, with young crews enjoying both the exciting racing and the lively apres-sail scene shoreside.
This year, Cowes Week Ltd is offering the first 25 crews to enter, who are all under age 25 at the time of the regatta, a 50 per cent discount on the entry fee. The sooner teams sign up the more chance there is of securing one of the highly desirable discounted places.
Laurence Mead, Regatta Director commented “It is very exciting to see all the young faces enjoying Lendy Cowes Week every year. Last year’s Under 25 Trophy winners sailed their boat incredibly well and were second in class. Two years ago Freddie Peters was the overall winner of the whole regatta at the very tender age of 14. Boat racing really is a sport for all ages and although racing in the Solent is supposed to takes years to master it is great to see such committed young sailors out on the Cowes Week start lines proving that old adage wrong!”
In 2018, competition was fierce out on the water, but the Under 25 crew of Team Heiner III, not only took home the Land Rover Under 25 Trophy but also won the TNG Newcomers trophy, Musto Young Skipper trophy and were second overall in IRC 3 Class.
Teams wishing to take advantage of discounted entry fees should make their entry as soon as possible by contacting the Regatta Office at entries@lendycowesweek.co.uk / 01983 295744 or visiting the website www.lendycowesweek.co.uk
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