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Sailing Podcast: Belfast Lough gears up for a vibrant GP14 World Championship in 2026

Belfast Lough gears up for a vibrant GP14 World Championship in 2026

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Belfast Lough is gearing up to host the GP14 World Championships in August 2026, featuring over 100 boats from around the globe. This event promises an exhilarating week of top-tier racing and vibrant regatta spirit, making it a must-watch for sailing enthusiasts.

The competition runs from August 8 to 14, organized by the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club and backed by Ards and North Down Borough Council. It will attract elite sailors, families, and supporters to one of the UK's premier sailing locations. Expect colorful sails dotting the horizon and the bustling energy of crews preparing at the docks, as Belfast Lough transforms into an international sailing hub.

Lindsay Nolan, Commodore of the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club, emphasizes the pride in hosting the championships, highlighting its significance for local sailing and Northern Ireland's hospitality. The event is also set to boost local tourism and the economy, as visitors explore the region's stunning coastline and rich maritime heritage.

Councillor Gillian McCollum, the Mayor of Ards and North Down, calls it an incredible opportunity to showcase the area's beauty and culture. With an action-packed schedule of races and celebrations planned, the GP14 World Championships 2026 will spotlight Northern Ireland on the global sailing stage.

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