It was a huge success for the 5th edition of World Yacht Racing Forum, attended by more than 250 delegates as well as 70 speakers. The key speaker of the event was the four time Olympic Gold medallist Ben Ainslie.
The eagerly awaited two-day conference, the 5th edition of World Yacht Racing Forum, is currently running in Gothenburg, Sweden, with participation of more than 250 delegates from all over the world.
The 5th edition of the two-day conference discussing the global yachting industry, World Yacht Racing Forum, will be hosted by the city of Gothenburg in Sweden, taking place at the Clarion Post Hotel from 11-12 December, 2012.
Speaker of the World Yacht Racing Forum expressed their optimism for yacht racing industry despite difficult economic context.
The annual award for the best yacht racing photograph was presented to French photographer Thierry Martinez today at the World Yacht Racing Forum, the annual meeting […]
The 2011 World Yacht Racing Forum and Yacht Racing Design & Technology Symposium will be attended by the Chief Executive of the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA), John Tweed to discuss about the key topics from the yacht racing world.
Over 200 delegates and more than 50 speakers are preparing for the 4th World Yacht Racing Forum co-located with the Yacht Racing Design & Technology Symposium.
Multi One Design becomes this year´s Gold Sponsor of The World Yacht Racing Forum.
The best yacht racing photograph of 2011 will once again be awarded during the World Yacht Racing Forum by the event’s Gold Partner MIRABAUD. Professional yacht […]
The World Yacht Racing Forum 2011 will take place in Estoril, Portugal, on 13-14 December. The fourth edition of this must-attend event will once again focus […]
Estoril has been Re-Selected for the Fourth Edition of the World Yacht Racing Forum, which runs this year from December 13-14th 2011. Bigger and more dynamic […]
The World Yacht Racing Forum began today in front of 300 delegates and media from all over the world. Marketing experts discussed the growth of the sport and agreed that the lack of continuity is its main issue.
