Festival of sailing in full swing
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE
Auckland City
Council
Tourism
Auckland
AucklandPlus
9 March 2010
Festival of sailing in full swing
The Auckland Festival of Sailing has gotten off to a great start, with the Omega Auckland Match Racing Regatta proving to be fantastic spectacle featuring past, present and future yachting stars battling it out on the Waitemata.
There’s plenty more action to come, with two further prestigious international sailing events to look forward to this month during the Auckland Festival of Sailing.
The Louis Vuitton Trophy kicks off today, followed by the BMW Sailing Cup World Final, which begins on 22 March.
All Aucklanders can experience the thrill of this exciting festival – the biggest sailing event since Auckland hosted the America’s Cup in 2003.
Get down to Market Square in the Viaduct Harbour during the next few weeks as the festival comes to life on shore at the Louis Vuitton Trophy event village, in a spectacle of colour and entertainment.
Every day in the village, a jumbo video screen will display live TV, plus 3-D Virtual Eye tracking from the race course, along with expert commentary and analysis.
There will be grinder winches like those on the Cup boats for visitors to test their strength and grinding technique, as well as knot tying demonstrations, face painting, teams information, a results board, plus the latest results from on the water.
See the big boats up close as they dock right outside O’Hagans bar each night after a hectic day on the harbour, and mix and meet some of the world’s best sailors and take part in the daily press conference each evening after the racing finishes.
More maritime-themed entertainment, activities and attractions will pack out the space during the weekend of the 13 and 14 March, including Cirque de Salon, featuring live performance art for the public, in sailing theme.
Other key Festival of Sailing activities include:
• Free public spectator boat trips running
during the two key weekends of the Auckland Festival of
Sailing on 13 and 14 and 20 and 21 March, courtesy of
Auckland City Council. This once in a lifetime opportunity
is limited to the first 120 people per sailing, with two
sailings on each day at 9.30am and 1.30pm. Registrations for
a place onboard Olympic Spirit are first come, first
served, and open one hour before each sailing time at the
departure location, in front of Kermadec bar and restaurant,
Viaduct Harbour. Conditions
apply.
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• The Auckland
International Boat Show at the Viaduct Harbour from this
Thursday to Sunday, 11 to 14 March. Come down and see why
Auckland’s marine industry is
world-renowned.
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• A special
offer at the Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum where, for
the month of March, Auckland region residents can visit the
museum galleries for just $5 per adult, with free admission
for accompanying children aged 14 years or under. (Proof of
Auckland residency required). Discover how our region’s
love affair with sailing
began.
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Auckland Festival of
Sailing is sponsored by Auckland City Council, Tourism
Auckland and AucklandPlus. Tune into the racing action live
on 103FM.
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(09) 373 6883
Auckland Festival of Sailing includes
three international sailing regattas:
Omega
Auckland Match Racing Regatta | 3-6 March
With a mix
of America’s Cup experience and rising young talent, some
of the world’s top international match race teams will
battle it out on the Waitemata Harbour. The regatta will
take place off the Westhaven breakwater where spectators can
watch the action.
Louis Vuitton Trophy | 9-21
March
Eight of the world’s best sailing teams will
go head-to-head aboard America’s Cup yachts on inshore
courses, making North Head a natural grandstand to watch the
big boats. The heart of the Viaduct Harbour will transform
into the Louis Vuitton Trophy Village, with a big screen to
keep those on land in tune with the action.
BMW Sailing
Cup World Final | 22-25 March
The BMW Sailing Cup is
the largest and most prestigious amateur international title
for keelboat sailors. Crews compete in national regattas in
their home countries to progress to the BMW Sailing Cup
World Final. Being held in Auckland for the first time,
it’s the climax of this year’s Auckland Festival of
Sailing.
And also features:
Auckland
International Boat Show | 11-14 March
See hundreds of
high-class, power, sail, new, used, private, charter and
classic vessels on the specially constructed floating marina
joining Te Wero Island and the Viaduct Harbour. The latest
marine engines, electronics and accessories are also on
display.
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