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Final Call for Poole Regatta 2026 – Entries close at midnight on the 8th May

by Poole Regatta 6 May 09:22 PDT 23-25 May 2026
International Paint Poole Regatta © Ian Roman / International Paint Poole Regatta

Just a few days remain until the standard entry deadline for the International Paint Poole Regatta 2026. Sailors from across the UK and northern Europe have until midnight on Friday 8th May to secure their place at one of the UK's most established, enjoyable and welcoming sailing events. Racing takes place across the late May bank holiday from 23rd to 25th of May.

Exclusively for 2026, Poole Regatta will also be hosting the RORC IRC European Championship running from the 22nd to 25th May.

Hosted in the outstanding waters of Poole Bay, Poole Harbour and beyond, the Regatta has built a strong reputation for delivering exciting yet accessible racing for a wide spectrum of sailors. Whether you are a seasoned IRC racer, one design competitor, or part of the cruising fleet looking to step up the challenge, the regatta offers a format designed to suit a wide variety of ambitions and experience levels.

To accommodate the wide range of classes, Poole Regatta operates multiple race courses throughout the event. Carefully managed by experienced race officers, these courses are designed to deliver fair, varied, and engaging racing conditions for all fleets. From windward-leeward formats to ad hoc, triangular and trapezoid courses, competitors can expect a programme that tests both boat speed and race strategy.

Beyond the racing, Poole Regatta is equally renowned for its vibrant social programme. Each evening, competitors come ashore to enjoy a schedule of events designed to bring crews together. The regatta's social scene plays a key role in its appeal, offering visiting sailors the chance to connect, unwind, and experience the unique atmosphere of Poole's sailing community.

From the competitors' reception at Poole Quay Boat Haven on Friday night, Saturday at Parkstone Yacht Club, Poole Yacht Club's party with live music on Sunday, through to the prize-giving at The Royal Motor Yacht Club on Bank Holiday Monday, the regatta will provide many opportunities to mix with like-minded yacht racers.

Don't miss out on what will be one of the most memorable sailing events of 2026 and your chance to pick up some of the first silverware on offer this season. Find out more and enter before midnight on the 8th May by visiting pooleregatta.co.uk.

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