After 19 years in publication, Sailing Anarchy has remained true to its roots as a community oriented, edgy sailing publisher. Its start, scheduled for October 3, was already delayed by two months because of COVID. Personnes vulnérables au Covid-19 : ... (Sailing Anarchy) Ce samedi, le championnat du monde de planche à voile RS : X s’est achevé à Sorrento (Australie). The latest victim is Australia’s favourite “get away from it all” outing for offshore yachts, the Hamilton Island Race Week. By Mid, April 20 in Corona Anarchy. After 19 years in publication, Sailing Anarchy has remained true to its roots as a community oriented, edgy sailing publisher. In a city where infection rates are low, the outbreak came as a shock to the sailing community.
The island is owned by the Oatley family, owners of the famous ocean racers. Commodore Paul Billingham yesterday released this statement to the media confirming the outbreak: “At 9.30am today I received a call from Vice-Commodore Noel Cornish to advise that he and his partner Meg had just received advice that they had tested positive to COVID-19.
A resurgence in COVID-19, mainly in the Southern cities of Australia, prompted the Queensland state government yesterday to include Sydney as a virus “hot spot”. The cancellation of the 37-year-old event was announced last night.Hamilton Island is a resort in the Whitsunday group in North Queensland. Recommended Posts. After 19 years in publication, Sailing Anarchy has remained true to its roots as a community oriented, edgy sailing publisher.
As such, we have made the tough decision to cancel Hamilton Island Race Week 2020.”Entrants Full will be offered full refunds of their entry fees. After 19 years in publication, Sailing Anarchy has remained true to its roots as a community oriented, edgy sailing publisher.
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Followers 0. The Gold Coast race is largely a “feeder” for the Hamilton Island event with many of the competitors continuing North to the Whitsundays after the finish at Southport. That means that travel between Sydney and Queensland is now severely restricted until further notice.The Hamilton Island Race management issued a brief statement explaining their decision: “The Queensland Government has recently declared numerous COVID-19 hotspots and yesterday announced the inclusion of Greater Sydney. In light of this announcement and despite our best intentions to host the event, our Race Management team who are so vital to the smooth and fair conduct of the sailing, are now unable to travel. We have long been, and will continue to be, the leader in providing inside stories, great reports from around the globe, along with the informative, snarky, profane coverage that you have come to expect. The latest victim is Australia’s favourite “get away from it all” outing for offshore yachts, the Hamilton Island Race Week. The Coronavirus pandemic has struck at the heart of offshore racing in Australia, the Cruising Yacht Club in Sydney. From Cowes Week to the Fastnet. The races we plan to participate in. Noel and Meg had eaten there on 17 July 2020 and, while not directly contacted by NSW Government, went straight off for testing.“As many of you know, Noel and Meg are popular Members and frequent visitors to our Club and their prudence in quickly seeking testing was justified when the positive result was received.“We then acted as follows: I advised the Board of the conversation and decided to close the Club immediately for deep cleaning; CEO Justine Kirkjian and I also decided that we should have all of our team (Directors and Staff) tested – that has now largely taken place; The team will be self-isolating until the results of that testing is known in 48-72 hours.“The Club will remain closed until Saturday 1 August at the earliest and, subject to the advice of NSW Health, assuming there are no other infections, the Club may well then reopen – we are not the first venue to have this type of brush with the virus and we will not be the last.”Vice-Commodore Cornish is a popular figure in Australian offshore racing and campaigns his sloop in the full blue-water program, including the Sydney-Hobart Race. THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON RECREATIONAL SAILING PRESS RELEASE - May 2020. Sailing ; Corona Anarchy ; Singapore Now Has Most Coronavirus Cases in Southeast Asia Sign in to follow this . Others come and go, dilly dally with bullshit, while we remain Anarchists to the core. We have long been, and will continue to be, the leader in providing inside stories, great reports from around the globe, along with the informative, snarky, profane coverage that you have come to expect. After 19 years in publication, Sailing Anarchy has remained true to its roots as a community oriented, edgy sailing publisher.