The Royal London Yacht Club, organiser of Cowes Classics Week, has chosen the Swallow Class to be its anniversary class for 2023.
A record 27 entries in the Swallow Class are expected to compete at Cowes Classics Week to celebrate their 75th anniversary and vie for the Queen Victoria Trophy, presented to RLYC in 1895. This magnificent trophy is awarded each year to a class celebrating a notable birthday.
“The Swallow Class has always received a warm welcome at the RLYC and we’re very much looking forward to visiting again in this, our anniversary year” said Mike Wigmore for the National Swallow Class Association.
The first yacht to enter Cowes Classics Week was the stunning Swan 65 “Eve” and entries continued to build from there, significantly exceeding last year’s early entry levels. The magnificent 10 metre “Bojar” has entered again, as have numerous others who return year after year, reflecting the popularity of the Corinthian racing and convivial atmosphere of a club-based regatta.
The Early Bird discount is still available for those who haven’t yet entered and competitors are encouraged to arrive in time to enjoy Cowes Classics Day on Sunday 9th July, the day before racing begins.