New Zealands best sailors presently have little option but to travel overseas to find quality competition but will soon find regattas in Australia and New Zealand that are expected to attract some of the worlds best sailors.
Yachting New Zealand and Australian Sailing have signed a joint commitment to attend major regattas on both sides of the Tasman and there has already been interest from Asian and European countries to also compete in what is traditionally their off-season.
The Tasman Project, as the agreement has been called, will see some members of the NZL Sailing Team attend regattas in Australia in December for at least the next three years. In return, some of Australias top Olympic class sailors will compete in this countrys premier event, Februarys Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta.
Both regattas will also host youth and aspiring Olympic class sailors and have a strong coaching element and will provide greater opportunities in both countries.
"The reason for creating this agreement is, in part, due to the prohibitive costs of attending European and World Cup regattas," Yachting New Zealand chief executive David Abercrombie said. "The idea is to create quality coaching and regatta opportunities in this part of the world during a time of the year when the sailing is best here.