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Sail Sydney NoR now available

by Daniel Williams on 9 Aug 2011
Tom Burton, - Sail Sydney Harvie Allison
It’s that time again and Sail Sydney is fast approaching. Sail Sydney for Olympic Classes will take place from Tuesday first to Friday 4th November 2011 as part of the Sail Down Under series.

Combined with Sail Melbourne, this will give competitors a great opportunity to compete in two ISAF Grade 1 regattas in the lead up to the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championship. Sail Sydney will again be held midweek on Sydney Harbour and we are looking forward to welcoming international and interstate sailors to Sydney’s premier Olympic class regatta.

A second Sail Sydney event incorporating all classes will also be held from 15 - 18 December for those who are not travelling to Perth.

The Notice of Race is available online on the Sail Sydney website www.sailsydney.org.au.

Entries are now open and competitors are encouraged to get their entries in early. The early entry cut-off date is the 11th October 2011.

All entries, together with the entry fee must, by the closing date for entries, sign a Code of Conduct and Parental Consent form (where relevant) when filling in the official entry form.

Come join us on the beautiful Sydney Harbour and participate in one of the best regattas in the Southern Hemisphere.

For more information go to www.SailSydney.org.au

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