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Extreme Sailing Series - Act 6 in Trapani cancelled

by Extreme Sailing Series on 3 Sep 2012
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Extreme Sailing Series organisers, OC Sport, have been forced to cancel Act 6 of the eight act global tour that was set to be staged in Trapani, Sicily in just ten days time. The Province of Trapani and the regional government of Sicily have failed to execute their financial and operational obligations, necessary to host the event, despite OC Sport’s significant efforts over the last few months and weeks.

'We are, of course, extremely disappointed to be in this position with only 10 days left before the Extreme Sailing Series was supposed to start in Trapani,' said Mark Turner, Executive Chairman, OC Sport. 

'Trapani has hosted two excellent Extreme Sailing Series events in 2010 and 2011. The most frustrating thing is that the funding is assigned by the Central Government in Rome to the region to host specifically this event for three consecutive years, this year being the third. Our requests for clarification have been deflected or met by silence over these last few months and weeks, and economic and political difficulties in the region have certainly been important factors. We really did not want to cancel this event but we were left with no choice having being told this week that we would need to wait until 5th September to have confirmation that they would deliver on their contractual obligations – too late for us to ship the boats and event infrastructure. The episode really casts doubt on the region’s ability to host professional sailing and sport events of this stature in the future, which is very sad after the investments made by ourselves and the Italian government over the past few years, and the fact that Trapani as a sailing venue really has great potential.'

It is the first time in the 6-year history of the Extreme Sailing Series that an event has had to be cancelled. The points allocated to the event for the overall Extreme Sailing Series championship will be split between the remaining two events of the global tour – Nice (October) and Brazil (December). The Notice of Race for the 2013 circuit will be published in September, with an exciting three continent global tour once again including some new iconic Stadium Sailing Extreme Sailing Series website
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