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Cowes Week
Sailing regatta / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cowes Week (/kaʊz/ KOWZ)[1] is one of the longest-running regular regattas in the world. With 40 daily sailing races, around 500 boats,[2] and 2500 competitors ranging from Olympic and world-class professionals to weekend sailors, it is the largest sailing regatta of its kind in the world. Having started in 1826,[3] the event is held in August each year on the Solent (the area of water between southern England and the Isle of Wight made tricky by strong double tides), and is run by Cowes Week Limited in the small town of Cowes on the Isle of Wight.[4]
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Location(s) | Cowes, Isle of Wight, England |
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