Mount Gay Round Barbados Series officially underway Fleet prepares for opening race tomorrow
The Skippers’ Briefing held at the Radisson Aquatica Resort this evening marked the official opening of the 81st Mount Gay Round Barbados Series. As the sun set over Carlisle Bay, competitors, families and guests who’d gathered at this sumptuous Caribbean venue
Barbados prepares for epic Mount Gay Round Barbados Series Caribbean season opener attracts record breakers for island rum dash
Overseas entries, including Tony Lawson’s record-breaking MOD70 – MS Barbados Concise 10, skippered by Ned Collier Wakefield is already in Bridgetown preparing to defend the Absolute Multihull record the team broke last year in the event’s 80th anniversary year. They
BSA Art Exhibition & Fundraiser
The Barbados Sailing Association is pleased to announce its first Incognito Arts Exhibition & Fundraiser to raise money for our Youth Racing Program and to send 5 of our sailors to the Caribbean Dinghy Championships in St. Maarten this October. The
Mount Gay Round Barbados Series 2017 dates confirmed. 80th anniversary success prompts action plan for next event
Following the success of the 80th anniversary Mount Gay Round Barbados Series, which concluded last weekend, plans are already in place for the 2017 event with the dates confirmed for 16-23 January. This popular regatta, organised Barbados Cruising Club in association
Mount Gay Rum-fuelled Prize-giving marks end of 80th anniversary regatta. Bajan spirit in full flow as teams celebrate their success
The 80th anniversary Mount Gay Round Barbados Series, which incorporates three days of coastal racing and headline event – the Round Barbados Race – concluded last night with a spectacular prize-giving ceremony at The Beach House, St James on the
Record-breakers in town for the Mount Gay Round Barbados Race tomorrow. Some of the world’s top sailors join the fleet for 80th anniversary race
The 60-mile sprint clock-wise round Barbados has sparked a lot of interest with many of the world’s top speed sailors here on the island including Paul Larsen, Wouter Verbraak, Rob Greenhalgh, Brian Thompson, Lloyd Thornburg, Helena Darvelid, Ned Collier Wakefield,