Royal Ocean Racing Club
Founded | 1925 |
Home Page | www.rorc.org |
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Address | 20 St James's Place |
Clubhouse occupied since | 1942 |
Club established for | Yachting enthusiasts |
The Royal Ocean Racing Club also called RORC was established in 1925, named Ocean Racing Club, as a result of a race to the Fastnet rock from Cowes and finishing in Plymouth. The RORC is the principal organiser of offshore yacht races in the UK, including the Fastnet Race, the Admiral's Cup and the Commodores' Cup. RORC was founded to encourage long distance yacht racing and the design, building and navigation of sailing vessels in which speed and seaworthiness are combined.[1]
In co-operation with the French offshore racing club, UNCL, RORC is responsible for IRC, the principal international handicap system for yacht racing.
See also
References
- ↑ Basic facts from rorc.org website
External links
- Official website
- (East Anglian Offshore Racing Association), an alternative UK offshore yacht race organiser
- JOG (Junior Offshore Group), an alternative UK offshore yacht race organiser
- IRC Rating website
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