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2015 St-Barth Cata Cup - Another quickly booked up edition!

by Saint-Barh Cata-Cup on 22 May 2015
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While the sailing season reaches its height, organizers of the 2015 St-Barth Cata Cup have completed the registration process for the next edition of the event, held from November 18 to 22, 2015.

Sure sign that the F18 class is in good shape, 78 teams have pre-registered, of which 60 will navigate in St-Jean Bay, as determined by the draw. In total, 10 teams from France, 15 teams from Europe outside of France, 20 boats from West Indies, Americas and other parts of the world and 15 teams to be selected by the organisation.

New countries represented
For the first time in the history of the St-Barth Cata Cup, teams from Argentina and England will come and compete against the 15 other countries that have sailed in the past editions of the event. It is a pleasant surprise for the organisation and proof that we have been somewhat successful at putting together an event that appeals to sailors.

Clearly, the word is getting out!, said Vincent Jordil, organizer of the event. In addition to the English and Argentinean sailors, one team from Australia will be back for this eighth edition.

Where amateurs and professionals come together
With one-third of professional sailors and two-thirds amateurs, the St Barth Cata Cup brings together the global elite of Formula 18 sailing and other classes like GC32, AC45 and Nacra17. Attracting sailors from the four corners of the world, 60 teams compete in seven rounds of races in optimal conditions and an idyllic setting.

The last edition was won by Morgan Lagravière, skipper for Safran and Arnaud Jarlegan, crew member for Groupama.

The program of the eighth edition of the St Barth Cata Cup

For this edition of the event, organizers are promising the usual festive atmosphere and as ever challenging races.

• Wednesday November 18
Registration and free sailing

• Thursday, November 19
2 p.m., Design Affairs Prize
8 p.m., presentation of the day’s winners at Nikki Beach

• Friday, November 20
9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., Allianz/St Barth Assurances Prize
8 p.m., presentation of the day’s winners

• Saturday, November 21
12 p.m., RE/MAX Prize
4 p.m., match racing with country boats
8 p.m., presentation of the day’s winners

• Sunday, November 22
9:30 a.m., Marché U Prize
2 p.m., presentation of the day’s winners
8 p.m., Awards and closing ceremony

Follow the eighth edition of the St. Barth Cata Cup at website and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram




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