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Festival of Sails- RGYC announces Rex Gorell Land Rover major sponsor

by Festival of Sails on 15 Nov 2014
RGYC Rear Commodore and Event Chairman, Paul Smart. RGYC Commodore, Ian Murray. Rex Gorell Land Rover Director, Jason Gorell. RGYC
2015 Festival of Sails - The Royal Geelong Yacht Club has today announced Rex Gorell Land Rover Geelong as the Major Sponsor of the 2015 Festival of Sails, to be held between 17 – 26 January 2015.

Dealer Principal Jason Gorell said, 'Rex Gorell Land Rover is very excited to have the opportunity to support Australia’s Premier Sailing Festival, as well as the chance to showcase Land Rover’s award winning range of vehicles on the spectacular Geelong Waterfront.'

As Major Sponsorship Partners, Rex Gorell Land Rover will be present with a fantastic display of their latest range of Land Rover vehicles, including an interactive experience called the Terrapod, where the public can drive a Land Rover around a creative and skilled course, built off the back of two truck semi-trailers! The Terrapod drive experience has been used all around the world, from the UK to Hong Kong and is sure to be a feature of the 2015 festivities.



Festival of Sails Chairman and Rear Commodore of the Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Paul Smart, commented, 'We are over the moon in entering into this wonderful partnership with Rex Gorell Land Rover.

The Gorell family has a deep and proud history within the Geelong community. They are hugely respected and as such, it is an honour to have Rex Gorell Land Rover as the Major Sponsor for the 2015 Festival of Sails.

It is a great fit for both organisations and Greater Geelong as a whole community'.

In regards to the Festival, the people of Geelong and the entire region, should be immensely proud that we as a community, continue to show the nation, and indeed the world, that we can produce such incredible, exciting and sustainable events.'



The 2015 Festival of Sails will see more than 320 Keelboats, racing on our Corio Bay in more than 20 classes and 2500 competitors.

There is also a huge shoreside festival free for the public, attracting more than 100,000 people over the weekend, with more than 90 stalls, food, beverage, bands, fireworks on the Sunday night, and plenty of street entertainment throughout Steampacket Gardens, Fairnie Park, Eastern Beach and Transvaal Square and the surrounding waterfront precinct.'

The event, which is supported by the City of Greater Geelong and the State Government of Victoria, will kick off with the exciting and iconic Melbourne to Geelong Passage Race, on Friday 23rd January 2015.

The Festival of Sails, is the largest keel boat regatta in the Southern Hemisphere, and is the oldest sporting event in Victoria, the first passage race being run in 1844, earlier than the Melbourne Cup, America’s Cup and Ashes to name but a few.

The Royal Geelong Yacht Club is the owner and facilitator of the Festival of Sails, and looks forwards to the community again enjoying the wonderful entertainment, stalls, fireworks and of course the high class sailing competition over the Australia Day weekend.

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