NEWS RELEASE January 2015 Channel Islands sailing enthusiasts invite UK participants to their biggest race of the year Preparations are underway for the Carey Olsen Inter-Island Yacht Race, the biggest sailing event in the Channel Islands, which alternates in direction between Jersey and Guernsey each year. This year the race will begin in Jersey at 8.30am on Saturday 6 June with a fleet of up to 100 yachts racing along the island's south coast to Corbière before crossing to Guernsey and the finish line at Castle Cornet in St Peter Port, some 24 miles later. Once on dry land, there will be a gala dinner in a marquee at the Guernsey Yacht Club with prize giving, a guest speaker and dancing for the 450 crew members. Daryl Rix, commodore of the Guernsey Yacht Club said: “The Carey Olsen Inter-Island Yacht Race is very well supported by local sailors and we are keen to attract competitors from the south coast of England too. Amongst the many prizes, this year we will be awarding one for the first placed non-Channel Island registered boat (under the Channel Islands Handicap System, “CIHS”).” Awards in other categories include: • First to Finish • Second and Third in both the IRC class and the non-IRC class • First Bilge Keel (under CIHS) • First Long Keel (under CIHS) • First J Boat (under CIHS) //G6732919v1 1 • First Multihull (under CIHS) • First Two Handed (under CIHS) • First Oldest Helm (under CIHS) • First Quarter Tonner (under CIHS) • First family crewed (under CIHS) - to be eligible for the Family Crewed class a boat must be crewed by the owner and their immediate family (defined as their parents / spouse / children and grandchildren); no other person may be on board. • First Female Helm (under CIHS) • First Young Helm (under CIHS) - for under 25 year olds only. Carey Olsen has been sponsoring the Yacht Race since 2010 and managing partner, Alex Ohlsson, said: “It has become a hugely popular event in both yachting and social calendars in the Channel Islands. The range of categories covers seasoned crews, families and young skippers, making it a day for sailing enthusiasts of all levels followed by a very enjoyable evening." Entry forms should be submitted by Saturday 30 May. Full race instructions are available from: • Guernsey Yacht Club www.gyc.org.gg • St Helier Yacht Club www.shyc.je • www.careyolseninterislandyachtrace.com Entry forms can be completed online at www.gyc.org.gg. Entry cost is £20. Race enquiries: please phone 01481 722838 or email [email protected] . Notes to Editors Last Year’s Winners 2014 First Overall (Trophy) Second Overall Banjaard – J Falla Abracadabra – R Perkins / R de la Haye Third Overall Fourth Overall Fifth Overall Alice – S Henning Blackjack – M Ozard / S Morris Erica – D Myatt //G6732919v1 2 First Over the Line Alice – S Henning First IRC class (Trophy) Banjaard – J Falla Second IRC class Abracadabra – R Perkins / R de la Haye Third IRC class First non-IRC class (Trophy) Alice – S Henning Adesso – J Hunt Second non-IRC class Third non-IRC class First Carey Olsen Boat Darienne – N Renny Jabot – D Le Marquand Jai Ho – A Ohlsson First J Boat First Quarter Tonner Blackjack – M Ozard / S Morris Tom Bardil – B Rogers / D Howell First Long Keel First Family Crewed Erica – D Myatt Darienne – N Renny First Young Skipper First Multihull Fandangale – J Priest Anderica – A Ravenscroft First Melges Madcap – G & J Hamilton Champagne Time Trial Carey Olsen Team Trophy The Dogs – A Brown / B Cooper / G Birbeck Dad’s Army – Alice / Fandangle / Madcap Sir James Knott Trophy Guernsey - Banjaard / Alice / Blackjack IRC Spinlock Single Event Ratings (SERs) SERs are aimed at occasional IRC racers who only want to do one or two IRC events in any year and are specific to the events applied for. The Carey Olsen Inter-Island Yacht Race will accept SERs for Yachts wishing to race in the IRC class. If a GBR registered boat please complete an IRC application available from www.rorcrating.com, if an FRA registered boat, please apply to UNCL at [email protected]. Completed application forms must then be submitted by email to [email protected] at least 14 days prior to the event stating the event reference number and dates for which the SERs is to be valid. The Carey Olsen Inter-Island Yacht Race SERs event reference number is 116. NOTES TO EDITORS: Carey Olsen is a market leading offshore law firm. We deliver exceptional services to our clients from the key offshore financial centres of the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey. We also have an established presence in Cape Town and the City of London. We are consistently the firm of choice for our clients and for advisers who refer work to our jurisdictions. Our firm offers a partner-led service. We employ 300 people and our 42 partners head up a total complement of 185 fee earners. //G6732919v1 3 We provide legal services in relation to all areas of corporate and finance law, investment funds and dispute resolution as well as to private clients. We work with an extensive range of clients including directors, global financial institutions, investment funds, private equity houses, corporations, trustees, governments and private individuals including entrepreneurs. We also routinely work with leading legal advisers elsewhere on international transactions and cases involving our jurisdictions. We have been awarded a number of industry accolades including Offshore Firm of the Year 2014 by the Lawyer Magazine and Offshore Law Firm of the Year at Legal 500 UK Awards. We have also been named as the only firm to gain top tier ranking by Legal 500 across all practice areas in the Channel Islands. For further information about Carey Olsen visit www.careyolsen.com or email [email protected] //G6732919v1 4
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