Cowes Week 2010

The 1851 Cup Regatta Starts Today

The 1851 Cup Regatta on the Solent has starts today and will continue trough to Friday. BMW ORACLE and TEAM ORIGIN will race against each other during these days in the V5 Cup sloop. Thursday will be the most significant day, as the two teams will be racing around the Isle of Wight, following the famous 53-nautical-mile course from 1851, which marked the start of this exciting legend. Racing will start near the Williams Shipping mark at 1600 on a 1.2-mile windward/leeward course.

Cowes Week 2010 – Day Three recapitulation

Recapitulation of the third day at the Cowes Week 2010.

Cowes Week 2010: Day Two

Overview of the second day at the 2010 Cowes Week Regatta.

Cowes Week 2010: Day One

Here is a preiew of the 2010 Cowes Week sailing regatta. There’s a definite buzz in the air as competitors make final preparations for their first […]

Royal National Lifeboat Institution at COWES WEEK

Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) will volunteer at the 2010 Cowes Week both on water and off. Monday, being a charity day, RNLI will take the opportunity to showcase their life saving skills. The presentation will be held on the water just off The Green at 6.30pm.

Cowes Week kicks off this Saturday

The 184th Cowes Week sailing regatta will start this Saturday on 31st July 2010. Reading on you will find some updates to the 2010 regatta.

Extreme Sailing and Music at Cowes Week 2010

Extreme sailing and great music are guaranteed for this years Cowes Week. BBC Radio 1 Bestival Star Rob da Bank’s selection of DJs will take care of your entertainment ashore, after a great day of sailing on the waters.

Artemis Investment Management signs a major sponsorship package for Cowes Week 2010

Cowes Week Limited (CWL) is delighted to announce that Artemis Investment Management, one of the UK’s leading investment companies with a strong association with Cowes Week over the years, has signed a major boat branding sponsorship package for Cowes Week 2010. The Artemis logo will appear on the bows of the Cowes Week competing boats, providing the company with significant brand exposure at the world’s best-known sailing regatta. This new deal is part of Artemis’ wider new commitment to British sailing that has been announced today, and the new source of investment in Cowes Week benefits everyone competing this year by ensuring that entry fees are maintained at 2009 levels.