The first Roschier Baltic Sea Race attracted boats and crews from 18 different nations © Pepe Korteniemi

The first Roschier Baltic Sea Race attracted boats and crews from 18 different nations © Pepe Korteniemi

2024 Roschier Baltic Sea Race, notice of race published

Sport

28/11/2023 - 07:37

The Royal Ocean Racing Club is delighted to announce that the Notice of Race is now available for the 2024 Roschier Baltic Sea Race, with entry opening on 18 December 2023. The second edition of the Roschier Baltic Sea Race will start from Helsinki, Finland on Saturday 27 July 2024.

 The 635 mile race is organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club in association with the Offshore Racing Alliance (ORA). The Roschier Baltic Sea Race welcomes entries and expressions of interest for classes racing under IRC , Multihulls racing under MOCRA, IRC Two-Handed entries, Class40s, and One Design Classes.

The second edition of the Roschier Baltic Sea Race will start from Helsinki on 27th July 2024 © Pepe Korteniemi
The second edition of the Roschier Baltic Sea Race will start from Helsinki on 27th July 2024 © Pepe Korteniemi

 LINK: NoR 2024 Roschier Baltic Sea Race:

https://sailracehq.com/notice-board/1b558662-c6e3-4a60-9a56-8b26694bc070/Race

The Commodore of ORA, Ari Kansakoski is currently riding the waves of the Southern Atlantic in a solo circumnavigation challenge, but commented by satellite: "It gives me immense pleasure to extend a heartfelt invitation to our distinguished biennial race. From my current position at sea, I am with you in spirit, eagerly anticipating the sight of our home port in Helsinki bustling with eager sailors from every corner of the world."

 The Roschier Baltic Sea Race is very much part of the Royal Ocean Racing Club ethos of encouraging yacht racing around the world for all sailors to participate in.

 "After the successful launch of the first race, the RORC is delighted to welcome back boats from 2022 and would encourage more teams from the Baltic region and the rest of the world to experience this new offshore race, which has the unique peculiarity of almost constant daylight," commented RORC CEO Jeremy Wilton. "Together with the support of our partners in Finland, the Club will provide professional race management to ensure a safe and well organised event. A warm welcome awaits your arrival in Helsinki, followed by a proper celebration when the teams return to Finland's capital city."

One of the key organisers of the Roschier Baltic Sea Race in Helsinki is Sakari Kalske: "I am thrilled and delighted to extend a warm welcome to sailors from around the globe. This race promises a journey full of tactical challenges and exhilarating competition. Drawing on the experience of the first race, we anticipate an extraordinary test of skill and endurance. We eagerly await the arrival of boats from the Baltic and overseas. The Roschier Baltic Sea Race enriches Finland's maritime tradition, and we look forward to celebrating the spirit of racing with you all. Welcome aboard!"

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