ORC World Championship 2024
27.09.24 - 05.10.24
Newport, R.I., USA
ORC Int
Preliminary Schedule
- Friday, September 27 Registration and measurement
- Saturday, September 28 Registration and measurement
- Sunday, September 29 Registration and measurement, Practice Race, Opening Ceremony
- Monday, September 30 Long Offshore Race
- Tuesday, October 1 Long Offshore Race (continued)
- Wednesday, October 2 Inshore Race Day 1
- Thursday, October 3 Inshore Race Day 2
- Friday, October 4 Short Offshore Race
- Saturday, October 5 Inshore Race Day 3, Closing Ceremony
It will be the first time in nearly a quarter century that sailing’s offshore world titles are decided on American waters. The last time was in 2000 when the New York Yacht Club hosted the IMS World Championship.
The event will include the standard ORC A, ORC B and ORC C divisions, but will also include Class 0 for the first time opening up the event to boats with CDL values up to 17.400.
Now, the event has added an important new class: Maxi yachts that are larger and faster than those competing in the Worlds and fighting for their own Maxi North American Championship title using ORC scoring.
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York Yacht Club.
The New York Yacht Club (NYYC) is one of the oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs in the United States.
The New York Yacht Club was founded on July 30, 1844, by a group of nine prominent yachtsmen who gathered aboard the yacht Gimcrack anchored in New York Harbor. They aimed to promote yacht racing and establish rules for the sport.
The NYYC has had several clubhouses over the years. The current clubhouse is in Newport, Rhode Island, where it moved in 1988.
The New York Yacht Club has been influential in shaping yacht racing rules and standards. The club has also been a pioneer in ocean racing, organizing events such as the Transatlantic Race.
The New York Yacht Club's rich history and its pivotal role in the development of yacht racing in the United States make it a venerable institution in the world of sailing.