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2015 Musto Int’l Youth Match Racing Regatta – NOR released

by Stacey French on 17 Sep 2015
RNZYS won the 2014 Musto International with George Brasell, Logan Andresen, Connor Mashlan and Josh Wi John Andrea Francolini
The Notice of Race for the Musto International Youth Match Racing Regatta has been released by Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.

In its 14th year this highly competitive match racing regatta is an internationally recognised regatta that will feature some of the very best youth match racers.

Harry Price will sail for the CYCA on the back of a successful 2015 campaign winning the Australian Youth Match Racing Championship, the Governor’s Cup and the Club Marine NSW Youth Match Racing Championship.

“I am looking forward to this year’s regatta and am keen to come up against teams from New Zealand and Noumea,” Price said. “This season has been really good for me and I really hope to keep that form.”



With two teams entered from the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, two teams from the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Wellington) and two teams from Cercle Nautique (Noumea) the stage is set for an international battle.

The Musto International Youth Match Racing Regatta will be held at the CYCA from Monday 23 to Friday 27 November, with competitors competing for the perpetual Joy Ride trophy. The perpetual trophy was donated in memory of Gary McPike who owned a yacht called Joy Ride. Gary was an International Umpire that provided great support to the CYCA YSA.

This will be a certified Grade three event for the ISAF International Match Racing rankings. Click here to view the Notice of Race.

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