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Top of the Gulf Regatta wins Silver at Asian Sports Industry Awards

by TOG Event Media on 11 Oct 2016
Mr. Scott Finsten, Harbour Master, Ocean Marina Yacht Club (left), and Dr Tirachai Pipitsupaphol, Managing Director, Ocean Property (right) with their Silver award for “Best Amateur Sports Event of the Year in Thailand” at the 2016 Asian Sports Industry Awards (SPIA Asia). - Top of the Gulf Regatta Guy Nowell
Top of the Gulf Regatta Presented by Ocean Marina won Silver in the category “Best Amateur Sports Event of the Year in Thailand” at the recent Asian Sports Industry Awards (SPIA Asia 2016), beating out strong competition from around the country and a record number of 208 entries across 17 categories.

“A panel of independent sports industry experts from around Asia judged on all the entries and we are very proud to have won Silver for “Best Amateur Sports Event of the Year in Thailand”. There were 17 award categories in total and Top of the Gulf Regatta was the only sailing event to win, testament to the hard work and professionalism of many over the years that have helped raise the event to this international standard,” said Mr. Scott Finsten, Harbour Master, Ocean Marina Yacht Club.



Having been voted 'Asian Regatta of the Year' at the 2014 Asian Marine & Boating Awards, this second accolade in as many years affirms the organisers' goal to deliver an international-standard sailing event in the Gulf of Thailand for a diverse range of boats and sailors, and to promote the Gulf of Thailand as a world-class sailing and water sports destination.

Based at South East Asia's largest marina, Ocean Marina, and being the only marina-based regatta in Thailand, organisers are now looking to 2017 and plan to focus efforts on attracting more international and charter entries from around the region, launching targeted marketing campaigns in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore.



“In the keelboat and multihull classes approximately 50% of the fleet are international sailors. We aim to build on that in the coming years and attract more sailors and boat owners from overseas to come and compete, as well as increase the number of charter entries. A new event website to be launched soon will include charter offerings for international sailors, as well as more dynamic sailing and destination content to appeal to sailors in the region who have not been to this area before,” commented Dr. Tirachai Pipitsupaphol, Managing Director of regatta owners and organisers, Ocean Property.

“A marina-based regatta with guaranteed warm-weather sailing, what more could any sailor want?” added Finsten.

The 13th Top of the Gulf Regatta Presented by Ocean Marina will take place 4-8 May 2017 at Ocean Marina Yacht Club, Pattaya, Thailand.

For more information, visit www.topofthegulfregatta.com.

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