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British Six Metre Association Chairman welcomes competitors to Cowes for Six Metre World Championship 2023

Cowes, UK – 1 September 2023 – British Six Metre Association Chairman Tom Owen welcomed teams from across the globe to Cowes for the International Six Metre World Championship 2023, which is being hosted by the Royal Yacht Squadron from Monday 4 to Friday 8 September.

“We’re really pleased to be welcoming thirty-four Six Metre teams to the Cowes waters. It’s a really historic place to race. We’ve got two days of practice races and five days of championship racing ahead of us and we’re really looking forward to the competition. We’ve got boats from pretty much all over the World including Canada, America, Finland, Spain, Switzerland, Greece, Sweden France, Germany and of course the UK, and I think the competition is going to be excellent.” – Tom Owen.

Since Tuesday 29 August the teams have been arriving in Cowes and undergoing measurement and registration checks at the regatta’s marina base at Cowes Yacht Haven. Competing in the regatta are boats built as early as 1930 and as recently as 2022, and this brings its own special challenges for the measurement team, which this week is led by International Six Metre Measurer David Chivers. One of the secrets of the Six Metre’s longevity and continuing popularity has been the careful management of the rules by the International Class and the firm enforcement of those rules to ensure all the boats can compete on a level playing field. 

Each of the teams must ensure their boat has been fully measured and has a current measurement certificate prior to the event, and then those measurements and the individual sails and equipment to be used in the competition are rechecked at registration. Championship racing does not commence until Monday, so some crews are still making their way to Cowes, but already most boats have successfully completed the measurement process.

In charge of the Royal Yacht Squadron’s highly efficient race management team for the regatta is Race Officer Peter Saxton, one of the UK’s most experienced race officers. That experience was put to the test today as the race committee had to deal with initially very light winds as they prepared to run the first of the warm-up races. Wisely they elected to make a prompt announcement of a two-hour postponement to allow the conditions to improve, giving the teams extra time to work on their boats and sample the delights of Cowes’ many lovely cafes. The wait was worth it though, and as the sun broke through the grey clouds, the competitors enjoyed one excellent full length windward/leeward race in a decent 12 to 16 knot westerly breeze.

Whilst not all the boats participated, the race was none the less a good indicator of things to come. In the Open Division Jeremy Thorp’s GBR89 Battlecry drew first blood, leading home the defending World Champion Dieter Schoen’s SUI142 Momo, with Jamie Hilton at the helm of USA126 Scoundrel third and Jan Eckerts SUI140 Ginkgotoo fourth.In the Classic Division the victor was Mauricio Sanchez-Bella’s ESP72 Titia, who was followed home by the 2022 European Champion ESP16 Bribon, skippered by His Majesty King Juan Carlos of Spain, and GBR33 Nirvana owned by Andy & Lisa Postle. Click here for full results.

Further warm up racing will take place on Saturday 2 September, whilst on Sunday the International Six Metre Class AGM will take place, followed later in the day by the Race Officer’s Briefing and then the Regatta Opening Reception at the Royal Yacht Squadron. Championship racing will get underway on Monday 4 September with up to eight races scheduled between then and Friday 8 September.

Additional information about the 2023 International Six Metre World Championship, including a list of entries with details of each boat is available at 6metreworlds.com.

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Cowes Prepares to Welcome International Six Metre World Championship

Cowes, UK – 29 August 2023 – Preparations are in full swing to welcome 34 teams representing 11 Nations from across Europe and North America for the International Six Metre World Championship, to be hosted by the Royal Yacht Squadron from 29 August to 8 September. The fleet is divided into two divisions, the Open Division and the Classic Division for those yachts built prior to 31 December 1965. 

Amongst those competing will be the defending Open and Classic Division Champions, Momo and Dix Août. In the Open Division Dieter Schoen’s Momo, a Judel/Vrolijk design launched in 2022, will be aiming for a second consecutive win. But she will have tough competition from the likes of Jan Eckert’s Gingko Too, a 2020 Javier Cela design; Violeta Alvarez’ 2017 Juan Kouyoumdjian designed Stella; and new kid on the block Oiva, designed by Allan Savolainen, launched in 2022 and owned by Finland’s Henrik Andersin. An interesting new addition to the Open Division is Aera, the 1988 Pelle Petterson design formerly known as Rebecca, which has been purchased by Nicholas and Fotis Lykiardopulo and undergone considerable work to prepare her for the event.

The Open Division may be nicknamed the “Moderns”, but even here the boats will span some forty years. Built in 1981 the Petterson/Howlett designed Junior may be the oldest boat in the Open Division but she’s arguably the most successful post-1965 boat having won the Worlds in 1999, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2017 and 2019 and the Europeans in 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002. Launched just last October and racing in her first ever world championship is Henrik Andersin’s Oiva. Henrik is a long standing Six Metre owner having previously owned both classic and modern sixes. There has been a significant resurgence of interest in the Six Metre Class in recent years, with a number of new boats being launched. Construction of Oiva at Red Sky Yachts at Kotka in Finland has been documented on the International Six Metre Archive and can be seen here.

In the classic division Dix Août, a 1950 Bjarne Aas design owned by Louis Heckly, will defend her title, but this time with the legendary French offshore and Dragon sailor Géry Trenteseaux at the helm. Meanwhile Louis, who is also the President of the International Six Metre Class, will be racing the stunningly beautiful 1937 Olin Stephens designed Fun. The two boats have been training hard all season and will both be hoping to put in a good showing.

The Sanxenxo based Bribon is a two time past Classic World Championship winner and came second last year so will be hoping for a return to the top step of the podium this year. From Port Madison YC, USA, comes Peter Hofmann and Rainer Mueller’s 1948 Olin Stephens designed Llanoria, which competed in two Olympic Games, winning Gold on both occasions, and also the winning classic in the 2015 World Championships. Always a very fast boat she will definitely be one to watch this time around.

The oldest boat racing in the Classic Division will be the 1927 Johan Anker designed Sioma owned by Fenton Burgin, closely followed by Tom Owen and Dirk Stolp’s 1930 Alfred Mylne designed Valdai and Simon J. William’s 1931 Anker & Jensen designed Abu. The youngest Classic racing will be Thomas Kuhmann’s 1955 Hanko III designed by Bjarne Aas, although Nirvana, which is a reconstruction of a 1939 Olin Stephens design, is technically the most recently built of the Classics at this event.

Boats have been arriving in Cowes over recent weeks to train on the Solent, and registration for the regatta will begin on Tuesday 29 August. The official practice races will be held from on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 September and then on Sunday 3 September the class will hold its AGM and a Race Officer’s briefing, after which competitors will be invited to enjoy a Regatta Opening Reception at the Royal Yacht Squadron. World Championship racing will commence on Monday 4 September with up to eight races scheduled between then and the regatta’s conclusion on Friday 8 September.

Further information about the 2023 Six Metre Worlds including a list of entries with details of each boat is available at 6metreworlds.com

For additional information please contact:

Fiona Brown
Media Officer, International Six Metre Associaiton (ISMA)
fiona.brown@fionabrown.com
+44 (0)7711 718470

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A Summer of Solent Sailing for the International Six Metres

The Solent is the place to be for International Six Metre sailing this summer with a full season of topflight regattas on offer, culminating in the Six Metre World Championships, hosted by the Royal Yacht Squadron from Thursday 31 August to Friday 8 September. 

Teams from across Europe and North America will be joining a strong British contingent taking part in a series of regattas in the central Solent as they prepare for what promises to be a thrilling Worlds.

Over the Whitsun weekend the fleet will participate in the Royal Thames Yacht Club (RTYC) Bank Holiday Regatta from Saturday 27 to Monday 29 May. This event will be a special Six Metre Training Regatta with racing on the World Championship course area.

From Thursday 22 to Sunday 25 June there’s the RTYC Regatta incorporating the Six Metre British Open Championship, with two trophies available to the winners – The Lion Bowl (Open division) and The Dudley Head Salver (Classic division). Again racing will be on the World Championship course area with post sailing gatherings in Cowes.

From Monday 17 to Friday 21 July there will be special windward leeward racing for the Sixes as part of the renowned British Classic Yacht Club Regatta. The fleet will be based at the event’s Cowes Yacht Haven race village, where there will be daily après sailing fun and a gala prize giving dinner. The race officer and his team for this event will the same team running the Worlds event at RYS in September, so a good dry-run for both them and the 6mRs.

Immediately following the BCYC Regatta is the Household Division Yacht Club Regatta on Saturday 22 July, which will be followed by prize giving reception at the Squadron. 

Traditionally the Hamble Classics Regatta has been held in September, but this year the date has been brought forward to the weekend of 26 and 27 August, making it the perfect final warm up event before the Worlds. Hosted jointly by the Hamble River Sailing Club and the Royal Airforce Yacht Club in Hamble, racing will be in the central Solent, while the RAFYC will host the daily social events.

Already thirty-three teams have confirmed their intention to participate in the Worlds including the reigning Open Champion Momo and the reigning Classic Champion Dix Aout. Racing against the home British boats will be crews from Sweden, the USA, Switzerland, Spain, Finland, Canada, Greece, Germany, France and the Netherlands.

Online entry for the event is now open and further information about the 2023 Six Metre Worlds is available at 6metreworlds.com. Further information about all the warmup events can be found on the British Six Metre Association website.

For further information about the event please contact:

Tom Owen
Chair, British International Six Metre Association (BISMA)
chair@6mr.org.uk

Jess Gray
Event Manager & Logistics Coordinator, Six Metre World Championships 2023
jessicagraypr@gmail.com

Fiona Brown
Media Officer, International Six Metre Associaiton (ISMA)
fiona.brown@fionabrown.com
+44 (0)7711 718470

Royal Yacht Squadron to Host International Six Metre World Championships 2023

With participation and interest in the International Six Metre Class currently running high, the International Six Metre Association (ISMA) is delighted to announce that the 2023 Six Metre World Championships will be hosted by the Royal Yacht Squadron (RYS), Cowes, UK from 31 August to 8 September.

As usual the boats will be divided into Open and Classic divisions with teams from across Europe and North America already confirming their participation. Several new Sixes have been built in recent years and it is anticipated that another new boat will be launched in time to join the fleet in Cowes.

Registration and measurement for the regatta will open on Tuesday 29 August, four practice races will take place on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 September (two each day), and World Championship racing will run from Monday 4 to Friday 8 September. A total of eight championship races are scheduled, with five races required to constitute the championship. Once six races have been completed a single discard will be introduced.

The regatta is being organised in association with the British International Six Metre Association (BISMA), which looks forward to welcoming international visitors to Cowes, the home of British Yachting. The Royal Yacht Squadron’s reputation for top class regatta management is world-renowned and for this event Peter Saxton from the RYS will be running the racing activities as the Race Officer (RO).

Class social events will be hosted at The Castle, the Squadron’s historic waterside clubhouse, and at Cowes Yacht Haven, the marina berthing for all competitors, where competitors will enjoy daily post sailing social gatherings and a special World Championship Class Dinner.

The Worlds will be the culmination of a summer of special Six Metre events in Cowes. For those who would like to train on the World Championship race area, there will be a series of warm up regattas, with events approximately every three to four weeks, including the British Open Championship (22-25 June) and a week of racing in July at British Classic Week (17-21 July).

Special logistical and storage arrangements are being made for the boats in Cowes, further details of which are available from the event website. All Six Metre competitors are encouraged to contact Event Manager & Logistics Coordinator, Jess Gray (jessicagraypr@gmail.com), with details of their individual arrival and training schedules so that all the logistics of storage and launching in Cowes can be arranged.

“The Squadron last hosted a Six Metre World Championships in 2007 and we are delighted to be returning there again for 2023. The British Sixes regard the RYS as their spiritual home, and we are looking forward to welcoming our international friends for a summer of fierce competition afloat and relaxed camaraderie ashore. Racing will be on windward leeward courses in the central and eastern Solent areas and with Peter Saxton and his expert race team from the Squadron, we can look forward to superb racing.” – Tom Owen, BISMA Chair.

The Notice of Race and online entry for the regatta, together with a host of supporting information, are now available from www.6metreworlds.com.

For further information about the event please contact:

Tom Owen
Chair, British International Six Metre Association (BISMA)
chair@6mr.org.uk

Jess Gray
Event Manager & Logistics Coordinator, Six Metre World Championships 2023
jessicagraypr@gmail.com

Fiona Brown
Media Officer, International Six Metre Associaiton (ISMA)
fiona.brown@fionabrown.com
+44 (0)7711 718470