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Mitre10 MEGA Laser Nationals set for New Plymouth in mid-January

by Stuart Sutherland 17 Nov 2019 00:18 PST 17 November 2019
Sam Meech on his way to winning the Bronze Medal in the Mens Laser, Rio Olympics © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com

The Mitre10 MEGA Laser Nationals will be held in New Plymouth 16-19th January 2020.

This event will be a lead-up for many NZ sailors planning to compete in the Worlds in Melbourne/Geelong in February/March. The NZ Nationals are expected to attract at least 100 competitors with Masters age-group sailors making up more than half the fleet. Women are expected to be well represented in the Laser Radial class.

There will be separate starts for 4.7s, Radials and Full Rigs with separate starts also for Open and Masters groups. The open sea off New Plymouth traditionally offers the complete range of weather and sea conditions available in New Zealand along with true winds, all making for some great racing.

The New Plymouth Yacht Club, right on the beach in the harbour, has a compound which will accommodate the entire fleet between races and the large clubhouse helps with socialising after racing. Coaching sessions will be arranged for 14th and 15th Jan. Laser sailors of all abilities are encouraged to enter now.

General Enquiries to

Entries - Link to NZLA Site: www.nzlaser.org/2020-mitre10-mega-nz-national-laser-champs

Link to NPYC Site: www.npyc.co.nz/events-2/laser-nationals-2019

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