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Newport Bermuda Race announces quest for on board reporters

by Talbot Wilson on 28 May 2016
"Nasty Medicine' sets her sights on the finish. St. David's Lighthouse has become an icon in the sailing world as the finish line to the Newport Bermuda Race. First sailed in 1906, the Newport Bermuda Race has been sailed in partnership between the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and the Cruising Club of America since 1926, this Bermuda Race celebrates its 50th in 2016. Charles Anderson
With the single aim of encouraging sailors to capture and share their “real” ocean racing experience during the 2016 Newport Bermuda Race, organizers have announced the first ever Onboard Reporter Initiative for video reports or blog posts filed during this year’s race.

Interesting stories will be shared through social media and on Andy Green’s daily race commentary programs on the event website.

The quality can be shaky, the photos blurry, or it can be a picture perfect production. Whatever your medium for recording your race, we want to hear from you. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, picture, videos, audio or live. Try anything and send it to the hashtag #bermudarace.



“We know everyone is excited when they start the Bermuda Race,” says Andy Green, sailing commentator, who will be producing the race’s daily reports as part of the media team. “What we want to see, from different perspectives, is what is happening out there on the ocean. There are so many fantastic stories and experiences, it is a shame we miss out on these every two years. That’s what this On Board Reporter initiative is meant to uncover.”

We want to see your Gulf Stream, the exhilarating experience of tackling a late night sail change, being woken up for a dog watch, enjoying ‘fine’ offshore cuisine or seeing the colorful houses dotting the hills of Bermuda for the first time. These are best captured through the lens of an astute crewmember with a digital camera, a laptop and an antenna to send out their experience to the world.

Register now for the Newport Bermuda Race OBR initiative. Email Media@BermudaRace.com with your name and boat name and you will be sent the communication protocol and content criteria from the race’s media team.



Those gunning for professional quality productions are recommended to follow Dawn Riley’s, creator of Oakcliff’s OBR program, tips for producing media content from onboard a racing sailboat here.

A list of Frequently Asked Questions is maintained on the race website to help explain rules and procedures.

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