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Glorious Griffin Programme for 2023

by Louay Habib / RORC 15 Mar 2023 05:48 PDT
Rolex Fastnet Race start © Carlo Borlenghi

The Royal Ocean Racing Club is delighted to update on the latest news from the Griffin Fund. Confirming fantastic opportunities for under 30 sailors in 2023 for aspiring rookies and Griffin Graduates.

The Royal Ocean Racing Club's Griffin Fund and its generous supporters, have exciting projects in place for the RORC Season's Points Championship and the Rolex Fastnet Race made possible by the generosity of RORC member Henry Bateson.

2023 RORC Season's Points Championship

Under-30 Sailors are invited to apply for the Griffin Initiative Induction programme organised by renowned sailing coach Bill Edgerton on Henry Bateson's IC39 Andrasta.

Cowes UK - Two separate seven-day sessions are organised for two different crews, totalling 18 sailors under 30 years of age. The week-long sessions will revolve around racing Andrasta in the Cowes Dinard St Malo Race (start on 7th of July), and The Channel Race (start on 12th August). Financial, coaching and product support is very welcome for the Griffin Inductees.

2023 Rolex Fastnet Race

Cowes UK - Graduates from the 2022 Griffin Fund programme will race Henry Bateson's IC39 Andrasta in the 2023 Rolex Fastnet Race. Bill Edgerton's team will be composed of the Griffin inductees from last year. The mixed-gender team are in their 20s and will be putting the knowledge learnt from last year to the ultimate test in the world famous offshore race. Financial, coaching and product support is very welcome for the Griffin Graduates team on Andrasta.

For enquiries about applying as an under-30 sailor for any event or supporting the Griffin Fund. Please contact griffin@rorc.org

Read more about the Griffin Fund here.

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