Please select your home edition
Edition
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 1 LEADERBOARD ROW

Yacht Racing Forum 2017 venue announced

by Yacht Racing Forum on 18 Nov 2015
Aarhus 2018 - The right place at the right time Martin Fruergaard
MaxComm Communication, organisers of the annual Yacht Racing Forum, today announced that Aarhus, Denmark, will be the host city of the 2017 Yacht Racing Forum. The two-day conference and exhibition will take place at the Hotel Radisson Blu Scandinavia in December 2017, seven months prior to the Sailing World Championships 2018.

“We are very proud to welcome Aarhus as host city for the Yacht Racing Forum. We are delighted to partner with Aarhus, a dynamic city which will be hosting the Sailing World Championships 2018 and which, strategically, has been dedicated to hosting international sailing events for many years”, says Bernard Schopfer, CEO and owner of the Yacht Racing Forum.

Aarhus, the second-largest city in Denmark, will be the European Capital of Culture in 2017 and in 2018 they will be hosting the ISAF Worlds. The city is perfectly accustomed to hosting international events and is looking forward to bidding to host big yachting events such as the Volvo Ocean Race in the future.

'The Yacht Racing Forum is a unique opportunity to present Aarhus to the organisers of some of the big events. The Bay of Aarhus is famous in sailing circles. The conference takes place a mere seven months before Aarhus will be hosting the ISAF Worlds. Therefore our goal is clearly to show what we can do, and do it well, and secure even more major international sailing events in the future,' says Rabih Azad-Ahmad, City Councellor and Alderman of Sport in Aarhus.

The Yacht Racing Forum is the leading annual conference for the global yacht racing industry. The two-day event gathers the sport’s key personalities and industry experts to discuss the business of yacht racing and key issues such as sponsorship, television, media, the Olympics, new markets, host cities and much more.

“The World Yacht Racing Forum coming to Aarhus in 2017 emphasizes that Denmark has gained a significant position in the yachting world. We look forward to welcoming the entire boating industry and sport stakeholders in 2017 and expect that many of them will return when we are hosting the big ISAF Worlds 2018,“ says Lars Lundov, CEO of Sport Event Denmark.

The Forum has previously been hosted in Monaco, Lisbon, Gothenburg, and Barcelona. The 2015 edition of the Forum will take place in Geneva, Switzerland, on December 7 - 8. The sailing community in Aarhus is looking forward to becoming a part of this group of cities.

“The aim to become a best-in-class sailing city has resulted in Aarhus being appointed host of the ISAF World Sailing Championships 2018. Moreover, Aarhus is now in the process of creating one of the most advanced international sailing centers in the world,“ says Thomas Capitani, CEO of Sailing Aarhus.
Henri-Lloyd - For the ObsessedRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERPantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 2 FOOTER ROW

Related Articles

Action-packed 24 hours in Regata dei Tre Golfi
The race had five different leaders, with massive reshuffles Light weather yacht racing can easily be frustrating or boring. But the 69th edition of the Circolo del Remo e della Vela Italia's Regata dei Tre Golfi was definitely not.
Posted on 18 May
2024 Formula Kite Worlds in Hyères, France Day 5
Triple-bullet boost for Newland before final Defending champions Max Maeder and Lauriane Nolot go into the final day of the 2024 Formula Kite World Championships in pole position.
Posted on 18 May
Worrell 1000 Race 2024 Legs 5 & 6
Not only a physical and strategical challenge, but one of mental endurance On Thursday morning, May 16th - Teams lined up on the beach in Jacksonville, Florida, ready to set sail on the longest leg of the event: JAX Beach to Tybee Island, GA - 120 miles.
Posted on 18 May
RS 30th Anniversary Regatta Day 1
What makes the RS Classes so special? The sailors! Three decades of fun later and RS Sailing's passion for our sport has been unwavering. But what makes the RS Classes so special? The sailors!
Posted on 18 May
North Nova Freeride wing launched
A balanced, easy-to-use all-round wing Master of the lumps and bumps, glide upwind, roll through tacks, float through gybes or lofty jumps with bonus hangtime. Whatever goal you're chasing, the Nova will send you there faster.
Posted on 18 May
America's Cup: I name this boat 'Britannia'!
INEOS Britannia have formally christened their America's Cup Challenger in Barcelona INEOS Britannia have formally christened their America's Cup Challenger 'Britannia' in a short ceremony at the team's base in Barcelona.
Posted on 18 May
Clarisse Crémer approaches Transat CIC finish line
A race she began over 19 days ago in Lorient, France Clarisse Crémer is now less than 200 miles from crossing the finish line of The Transat CIC, a race she began over 19 days ago in Lorient, France on April 28th 2024.
Posted on 18 May
Banque Populaire Grand-Ouest Trophy Preview
Paul Morvan and Tom Dolan pair up for the 735 nautical mile marathon At 735 nautical miles long, the Banque Populaire Grand Ouest Trophy race which starts Saturday 1300hrs local time, is one of the longest offshore courses of the 2024 season for Ireland's Tom Dolan.
Posted on 18 May
World Sailing Transgender Participation Policy
The World Sailing Council has voted to adopt new eligibility rules for transgender athletes World Sailing Council has voted to adopt new eligibility rules for transgender athletes at the federation's 2024 Mid Year Meeting.
Posted on 18 May
Cup Spy May 16: AC75s struggle to foil in seaway
Thursday session was not hugely productive in actual sailing time compared to time on the water The US and British teams sailed on Thursday in a session that was not hugely productive in actual sailing time compared to time on the water. The issue lay in a storm - with thunder and lightning - that didn't hit the teams, but certainly affected them.
Posted on 18 May