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Third annual Bart's Bash launches around the world

by Peta Stuart-Hunt 18 Sep 2016 06:02 NZST 17 September 2016
The Royal Brunei Yacht Club gets the accolade of staging the first Bart's Bash race this year at 0700 (BST)/1400 local time © Mike Carter

As sailors around the world take to the water this weekend to participate in Bart's Bash, the global participation and fundraising event in aid of the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation (ASSF), we hear that owing to wild weather and gale forecasts, Sailability Wellington, who were due to kick off proceedings, have regrettably had to postpone their Bash until next week!

This means The Royal Brunei Yacht Club is next in the frame for that accolade, running its Bart's Bash race at 0700 (BST or 1400 local)!

Organiser, Mike Carter, says: "Bart's Bash has been a highlight of the Royal Brunei calendar for the past 3 years. This year it will be our biggest event! We are expecting 30+ boats on the water and approximately 55 sailors. We have an age range of 7 to 66! For the first time this year we have complete novices who will be crewing Hobie 16s, Laser 16s, 420s and Picos. We wish everyone around the world the very best of luck."

At the time of writing, over 345 sailing clubs and venues in 56 countries have signed up to participate in this year's 3rd annual Bart's Bash event with nigh on 5,000 sailors 'Bashing' throughout the weekend.

Bart's Bash spans ages, genders and abilities

Olympic medallists, Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark, Giles Scott and Nick Dempsey are all at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy today participating in Bart's Bash afloat and ashore at the Andrew Simpson Sailing Centre.

In Bermuda, America's Cup sailors from Artemis Racing, Oracle Team USA and SoftBank Team Japan are holding their own Bart's Bash race in memory of their friend and former colleague.

However, this weekend isn't just about Olympians, World Champions and sailing legends supporting the cause, as Bart's Bash is for people of all abilities. The event is primarily about having fun and about exploring the pleasures of sailing to help inspire and encourage more people into the sport of sailing.

A vital fundraising element

Utilising Bart's Bash as a global awareness platform, it is also crucial to the overall objectives of the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation (ASSF) to promote the vital fundraising element of this event in Andrew 'Bart' Simpson's name - raising money is fundamental to the cause, to build on Andrew's legacy.

Following the decision to remove sailing from the Paralympics at Tokyo 2020, the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation pledges to continue to promote the sport and all the benefits it brings to people of all abilities.

With Bart's Bash coinciding with the final day of Paralympic sailing in Rio today, this year's Bart's Bash couldn't be better timed for getting its highly topical message heard around the world.

Keep up with all the latest news, stats and general information at www.bartsbash.com

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