13,247 sailors, from 748 clubs across 65 countries have so far signed up for the Guinness World Record attempt

Bart’s Bash, the Guinness World Record attempt for the Largest Sailing Race in the World, will take place globally between 0.00 and 23.59 GMT this Sunday.

The inaugural fundraising event, on 21 September 2014, is being organised by the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation.

It looks set to break the world record for the Largest Sailing Race (24 hours) with 13,247 sailors, from 748 clubs across 65 countries already signed up online at

bartsbash.co.uk.



















So far the event has raised £102,084.90 for the charity, which aims to inspire young people into the sport of sailing.

Registration for Bart’s Bash will remain open until the
day of the event. To find out which clubs are taking part in your country, click here.


The aim of Bart’s Bash is to remember Britain’s Olympic gold and silver medallist Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson, who tragically died during an America’s Cup training accident in May 2013.

All the funds
raised through Bart’s Bash will support the
development and delivery of the Foundation’s charitable programmes
internationally.

These programmes have Bart’s and the Olympic values at
their heart, and are currently being developed and tested at the Andrew
Simpson Sailing Centre
. Pilot programmes are
also being tested in Bermuda and South Africa.

 

Big name participants include Sir Ben
Ainslie, Iain Percy OBE, Paul Goodison MBE, Jimmy Spithill, Nathan
Outteridge, Max Sirena plus many other Olympians and world
sailing stars.

So far 471 sailing clubs have signed up to take part across the UK, including the new Andrew Simpson Sailing Centre, based at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy.

Each sailing club will sail an individual Bart’s Bash race at their
location (with certain requirements to meet the world record criteria).

What’s happening?

At the Weymouth and Portland venue, the first race will begin at 11am, with Olympic gold medallists Iain Percy and Paul Goodison competing alongside local clubs and sailors. Iain will be racing with Andrew Simpson’s young son Freddie.

The event will include a youth race, a prize giving ceremony at 4.30pm, plus a
Pico Challenge – open to anyone, children’s entertainments, a barbecue and bar.

Sir Ben Ainslie will be competing at Queen Mary Sailing Club, Queen Mary Reservoir from 11am, while in Gosport at the Clipper Race Yacht Club, nine of the 12 Clipper Race fleet will compete with sailing stars including Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. The event will coincide with the fifth annual Red Socks regatta in memory of Colin de Mowbray.


At the PSP Southampton Boat Show, a Bart’s Bash Race will take place at 1pm, with competitors launching from the Southampton Water Activities Centre and competing on a course laid just off the boat show marina.


Elsewhere across the globe, 14 clubs have signed up to compete in Spain including the ISAF Sailing World Championships in Santander, as have 19 Italian clubs, 39 clubs across the USA, 23 Australian clubs, 20 South African clubs, nine from the Netherlands, eight across Ireland, nine in Canada, six in Sweden, five in Argentina, Germand and China and four in New Zealand.

For all the latest news visit www.bartsbash.co.uk, like Bart’s Bash on Facebook or follow @BartsBash on Twitter

Picture: The Bart’s Bash world map; Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson, Andrew Simpson and Iain Percy sailing their Olympic Star keelboat