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'Best of the Best Regatta' - Day One:
'Best of the Best Regatta' - Day One:
From Montagu Bay - 'Best of the Best Regatta', today - Day One:
Best of the Best Regatta Scheduled for December 1 - 4
The Best of the Best Regatta is on the schedule again, after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, the Hon. Clay Sweeting made the announcement during a press conference held at the Ministry on Monday, 21st November, 2022. He said this year’s event will be the ‘best ever.’
McKinney-Lambert wins Cecil G. Cooke Junior Regatta
McKinney-Lambert wins Cecil G. Cooke Junior Regatta
Finley McKinney-Lambert won the prestigious 2022 Cecil G. Cooke Memorial Junior Regatta this past weekend. It was hosted at the Nassau Yacht Club. The annual event has become one of the most popular multi-class junior championships in the country. Sailing since he was just four years old, Finley, who is now 12, sails with the ...
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Bahamian rowers compete in Head of the Charles Regatta
Six rowers from the Nassau Rowing Club (NRC) and the Windsor High School Rowing Club traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to compete in the Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River this past weekend.
Cecil Cooke Memorial Junior Regatta set for this weekend
The 9th Annual Cecil G. Cooke Memorial Junior Regatta is set to be held in the Montagu Bay this coming Saturday and Sunday. A great display of junior sailing is expected this weekend. The event was initiated in 2014 by Cooke's daughter Sandra Cooke, to honor her father who was one of The Bahamas' greatest ...
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GB Sailing Club - Wahoo Shooutout, Christmas Party Regatta! Dec 17-18
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - December 17th, 2011 -?Wahoo Shootout at GBSC
Grand Prize $1000 + 25% of all registrations + GBSC Membership
2nd Place $500 + GBSC Membership
3rd Place $250 + GBSC Membership
All wahoo caught on Saturday (17th) will be weighed to result in the boat with the most Lbs. Weigh in is at 4:30pm.?
This event is open to all! $100 per rod registration fee, max ...
MINISTRY PROVIDES FUNDS FOR FARMERS CAY REGATTA
MINISTRY PROVIDES FUNDS FOR FARMERS CAY REGATTA
The Hog Tusk will have to sail a near perfect race if it wants to retain the title of the fastest Cclass sloop competing in this year’s Rev. Leon Bain Farmers Cay Regatta. Boat owners such as Rev. Dr. Phillip McPhee and Cecil Smith said that they are ready to dethrone the Hog Tusk and sail away with the overall title. The popular regatta is in its 13th year.
The first race will get underway ...
Ferguson to skip 'Regatta of Champions' for OPTINAMs
Ferguson to skip 'Regatta of Champions' for OPTINAMs
Following his outstanding recent performance, placing first in the silver fleet at the Optimist World Championships in Bodrum, Turkey, last month, 15-year-old sailor Craig Ferguson has been offered a prestigious invitation to participate in a brand new international event, the 'Regatta of Champions', scheduled to take place in Cyprus in November. Not only did Ferguson finish top ...
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(Photos) 58th National Family Island Regatta in Exuma
George Town, Exuma - The 58th National
Family Island Regatta was held in Elizabeth Harbour, George Town, Exuma on Thursday,
April 28.
The Class C boat "Two
Friends" went under during the 1st series race, leaving sailors swimming
in the water.
Sailors aboard "It Ain't
Right" raise their hands in victory after winning first C class series race...
Despite wind and rain, Exuma regatta swings into high gear
By BRENT STUBBS
Senior Sports Reporter
bstubbs@tribunemedia.net
DESPITE the inclement weather, the 58th National Family Island Regatta swung into high gear in picturesque Elizabeth Harbour in Georgetown, Exuma, yesterday.
Unofficial results from the Class B, the first to be completed, saw the New Susan Chase, skippered by Lauren Knowles of Mangrove Bush, Long Island, take the cannon for the in...