Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race in Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia | Sporting event
Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race
Locality: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 3269 4588
Address: Sinbad St 4017 Shorncliffe, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.brisbanetogladstone.com/
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24.01.2022 Recently, Qantas regretfully resolved to not renew sponsorship involvement from a long list of high profile sporting teams and events, one of which includes The Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race. The QCYC acknowledges this decision would not have been made lightly, especially considering Qantas and QantasLink's long and valued partnership with our much treasured and historic Queensland offshore race. The club wishes to extend its gratitude to Qantas and their team members, w...ho have become forever friends of the B2G, for their valued and integral support over the many, many years. After the first-ever cancellation in the races in 72 years, the QCYC is still proudly determined to proceed with the B2G - 2021, but must now reach out to a philanthropic Queensland or Australian business to pick up the baton as Naming Rights Sponsor to ensure the viability and continuance of Queensland's iconic Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race. Please, If we could ask that you circulate this among your networks and potential business suitors that understand what a unique opportunity this presents and we invite them to private message us to indicate their willingness and commence a dialogue.
22.01.2022 A new year - a new face behind a microphone for this years live streaming of the start of the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race. Welcome Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast's Jordan Spencer to the team. #b2g2020
21.01.2022 Preparations are underway for the famous Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race, which returns for the 73rd year this Easter after being cancelled in 2020. The Gladst...one Ports Corporation has come on board for the first time, and it's vowing to deliver one of the biggest events yet. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS
20.01.2022 Sailing to Gladstone this year - or simply thinking about meeting the crews when they arrive? You won’t find a more welcoming city, as Gladstone turns it on for Easter.
19.01.2022 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Ocean Race - ENTER NOW The 36th running of the East Coast Classic race has been redeveloped to be held in March 2021 linking boat...s with Port Stephens race week or Brisbane to Gladstone race. The race commences on Friday 26 March at 1300hrs with a race presentation on Sunday 28 March at Coffs Harbour Yacht Club. Racing is open to offshore Cat3+ yachts, Monohulls & Multihulls with IRC ORC OMR and Short Handed Class. Enter now: https://rpayc.com.au//club-marine-pittwater-to-coffs-harbo Middle Harbour Yacht Club | Cruising Yacht Club Of Australia | Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron | Sail Port Stephens | Queensland Cruising Yacht Club
19.01.2022 Entries Now Open for the QCYC Brisbane to Gladstone
18.01.2022 NOTICE TO COMPETITORS No.2 click on the link https://drive.google.com//1XHVidp2hS7H7PnAscQCBJrmB5G/view
18.01.2022 Cr. Matt Burnett is inviting you to get your #B2G2020 nominations in and head to Gladstone this Easter.
16.01.2022 In 1955 President Don Parker approached the Hornibrook Toll Bridge, who were collecting tolls from the hundreds of spectators coming down to watch the start from Woody Point Jetty and asked them to dig into their pockets and supply a trophy - which they refused. So in true ‘Don style’, he said stuff ya and moved the race to Shorncliffe! It was a condition of entry that all yachts had to moor off the Western side of the Jetty on the morning of the start. This got the publi...c up close to the entrants. It also introduced Pier Jumping where some skippers selected new crew on the day, booting-off those who did not fit in! On one occasion an official from Sandgate Yacht Club - Sid Robinson was being introduced to the Governor. As he turned to face him, his foot accidentally caught the Shot Gun resting on the jetty and knocked it into the drink!
15.01.2022 Attention all skippers who may be interested in participating in their first ever Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race (B2G) to be held on 2 April 2021. The Surf to City Yacht Race on 16 January 2021 is the perfect qualifying event for the B2G. Those who have a Cruising Yacht and wish to be part of the action heading to Gladstone in 2021 are most welcome to compete. But it is essential for all entrants to pre-qualify by completing a suitable distance ocean race in the 12 months beforehand. Find out more at the Surf to City Race entry page on its website at the link below, or private message us with any questions: https://www.surftocity.com/entry/
14.01.2022 The Notice of Race (Eligibility of Crew) will stipulate the mandatory currency requirements for a designated crew member to have completed the Australian Sailing Safety and Sea Survival Certificate course. Further a second crew member must have completed such course or equivalent within the last 10 years. An upcoming qualification course and full details is available at the link below. https://www.brisbanetogladstone.com//SSSC-Course-Flyer-Feb
14.01.2022 Announcing the Virtual 2020 Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race presented by Sailonline. Check out the details here https://www.qcyc.com.au/brisbane-to-/new-page-virtual-race/
13.01.2022 With only a couple of months until the start of the Gladstone Ports Corporation's Brisbane To Gladstone Yacht Race, we thought we'd check in with our Race Director Keren Somerville, for the first in our series called 'Countdown to B2G2021' #B2G2021 Thanks to our major sponsors Gladstone Regional Council, Gladstone Ports Corporation, Courier Mail ADINA Watches #GPC #GRC #gladstoneregion
12.01.2022 We're about to start filming our B2G2020 Interviews... We have one space left. Who would you like to see in our video series this year that has a story? Add below. (must be available in Brisbane 11th Feb or Gladstone soon after) - Closes Fri 7th.
12.01.2022 See you for Dinner before the Briefing
11.01.2022 For the 50th Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race the Queensland Cruising Yacht Club approached the Royal Australian Navy to supply a naval vessel to fire the start. The navy said that this was not possible because they did not operate over Easter! Glen Somerville and Jim Box thought that we might be able to convince the Army to put a gun on a barge. So Jim Box approached the 105th Battery of 1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery who were very enthusiastic and Glen Somerville ...approached the Port of Brisbane Authority who were also happy to supply a barge. With a great deal of coordination a 105mm Hamel gun was loaded onto the barge at the Port of Brisbane and motored it to the start line. The gun and barge were located 300 meters directly in front of the start line with the gun pointing at the middle of the fleet. As the yachts circled the gun before the start, there was much excitement and some trepidation with the sailors. Needless to say, the noise was loud, very loud, and was precisely on time. After the race, the 105mm shell was cut in half and mounted on a board together with all of the names of the gun crew on a plaque. This board is on a wall at the Queensland Cruising Yacht Club.
09.01.2022 We'll be adding Herb's historical stories on a regular basis... preserving the amazing history of this great race.
09.01.2022 Great news for our race !!
07.01.2022 In 1978 QCYC member Jack Verdon was having a quiet drink with his mate Frank Burtt at an Anzac day function. Frank happened to be a navigator in the RAAF, holding the rank of Squadron Leader and along with the Base Commander of the day, saw an opportunity to train RAAF personnel with communications in field conditions working in with the Brisbane to Gladstone Race. In 1979 RAAF Amberley provided communications for the Brisbane to Gladstone fleet with bases set up on Bribie Is...land, Double Island Point and Gladstone. Those locations worked out to be not very successful for communicating with the yachts at sea, so 1980 saw the bases moved to Noosa, Indian Head on Fraser Island and on this occasion local Gladstone yachting royalty, Brad & Maryke Barker’s garage on the hill overlooking Gladstone Harbour. So - how do you move all this equipment around? With a bloody big helicopter! (as the photo shows on Fraser Island).
07.01.2022 Thinking of racing to Gladstone? Today was the Gladstone media release for the 72nd Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race. Race Commentator & B2G Live Stream Event Director Grant Cooper was right at home behind the mic (again!). Councilor Desley O'Grady explained the city is ready to enthusiastically welcome yachties and their families yet again. With the Harbour Festival, Gladstone Seafood Fest, The Long Lunch & B2G Line Crossing Party at the Brisbane to Gladstone Village and Gladstone Yacht Club Restaurant & Bar - it's a great time to visit Gladstone.
06.01.2022 The Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race is back in 2021 after COVID-19 forced the cancellation of last year's event for the first time in 72 years. A new sponsor i...s sailing in to give the state's favourite ocean race a splash of local excitement. Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race Gladstone Ports Corporation #9News | Weeknights from 5.30pm
06.01.2022 Nic Douglass is back for 2020, joining Jordan Spencer and Grant Cooper behind the microphone for this years live streaming of the start of the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race at 10am. We welcome back Nic! #b2g2020
06.01.2022 With the 2021 race less than 3 months away, it's time we brought out the big guns! Former Commodore, Life Member of the QCYC and Race Historian, Herb's 45+year love affair with the B2G has taught him more about the race, the people, the yachts and the running of the event than any other. Sit back... and read on for a Herb B2G History Lesson! The 1980 race ended up being a race like no other. At about midday Saturday the wind moved from the NNE to SE and Fanny Adams, a downwin...d flyer was hounding the legendary Apollo for the lead when Jack Rooklyn set another unenviable record. About 9.15 pm, in the dark of Saturday night, Apollo logging a swift 10-12 knots, smashed into the submerged outer reef of Lady Elliott Island, a rounding mark of the B2G course. Her port side stove in, she washed up on the reef and was unable to continue. By the luck of the gods, no injuries were reported and the crew were rescued safely. However, the same couldn’t be said for Apollo... as salvage proved futile. This race would go down in infamy as the first and only B2G in which a yacht was lost. (and hopefully the last!) Herb.
05.01.2022 How good is this!
04.01.2022 A kind message to the QCYC community from Club Patron His Excellency, the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor of Queensland. https://www.qcyc.com.au//member/qcyc-members-notice-board/
04.01.2022 PRESS RELEASE: 72nd Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race start attracts a bigger audience. Over the past few years, the historical Good Friday start of the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race (B2G) has been live-streamed to the world via the B2G Facebook Page and also through the Brisbane to Gladstone official website, however, after a landmark agreement this week, the first two hours of the race will now also be live-streamed to subscribers across 17 of News Corp’s sites in Queensl...and and New South Wales, including the respective state newspapers, Courier Mail in Brisbane and Sydney’s Daily Telegraph. On the back of last year’s successful live streaming made possible by race major sponsors, Qantas and the Gladstone Regional Council, News Corp’s Bryce Johns, Executive Editor (Digital) announced that for the first time, News’ stable of regional titles will also run the stream, titles stretching from Grafton in NSW to Cairns in Far North Queensland. The Courier-Mail is a long-standing proud sponsor of this event and we’re delighted to make the start available to our more than 150,000 members in this patch,’’ Bryce Johns, Executive Editor (Digital), said. In a surprising announcement on top, Mr Johns added that yachting-mad Sydneysiders will also be offered the Livestream through the incredibly popular Daily Telegraph, doubling the potential audience over 300,000 members. B2G 2020 Race Director Karen Somerville was full of praise for News Corp’s announcement. We are delighted that News Corp has extended our live streaming coverage so that their digital subscribers can experience first hand the start of our wonderful race." Commodore of the Queensland Cruising Yacht Club (QCYC), the organising authority of the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race, Mr Jack Morrison said, Our competitors have been racing for the Courier Mail Cup, one of Australias longest running perpetual trophies for years and we are thrilled that 2 hours of the 72nd race start can now be experienced by even more of the sporting public. #b2g2020 #brisbanetogladstone The Observer in Gladstone, Gold Coast Bulletin, Sunshine Coast Daily, The Daily Examiner, The Northern Star in Lismore, Warwick Daily News, The Chronicle in Toowoomba, QT - The Queensland Times in Ipswitch, The Gympie Times, Fraser Coast Chronicle, NewsMail in Bundaberg, The Morning Bulletin in Rockhampton, Daily Mercury in Mackay, Townsville Bulletin and Cairns Post
04.01.2022 Your own PERSONAL INVITE from the Mayor of Gladstone, Cr. Matt Burnett #EasterinGladstone #B2G2021 #sotherngreatbarrierreef Gladstone Ports Corporation Gladstone Regional Council Courier Mail ADINA Watches Brisbane to Gladstone Village
04.01.2022 Official Press Release.
03.01.2022 PUBLIC STATEMENT CONCERNING THE 2020 BRISBANE TO GLADSTONE YACHT RACE AND CURRENT COVID19 CONSIDERATIONS Queensland Cruising Yacht Club Inc. (QCYC) as the organising authority for the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race is releasing the following statement with respect to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Accordingly, QCYC advises that preparations for the 2020 race are well underway. At present, there is no indication, nor governmental advisory that the event should either be cancelled o...r postponed. QCYC though is continually monitoring official governmental sources of information including the advisory of the Commonwealth and those through Queensland Health. It will take any proactive steps as it may be required to do, as a responsible organising authority, in the overall interests of public health and safety, should relevant advisories change. In terms of actions to prevent any health risks to the public caused by the COVID19 Pandemic, QCYC is also in close contact with the various stakeholder groups, particularly those which will have responsibilities managing events where crowd gatherings may occur. QCYC is also reviewing and updating all necessary procedures of its own, to meet public safety standards. QCYC will disseminate any specific information to competitors, sponsors and the general public as necessary, as and when information comes to hand, in line with any changes to the situation, and in consultation with its sponsors and event partners. Finally, because of the unique nature of a Yacht Race start and its conduct, the public can safely view the event from home (scheduled to commence 10am (EST) on 10 April 2020) via the free public live streaming (proudly supported by Gladstone Regional Council) which will be available through the Race website: www.brisbanetogladstone.com and on Facebook. Also it may be easily and conveniently viewed by digital online subscribers to The Courier-Mail, Daily Telegraph and their various other Eastern Seaboard mastheads. Karen Somerville Race Director - QCYC
02.01.2022 Here are some mementos of our function on Saturday, to dedicate our BCC clubhouse facility refurbishment and move a vote of thanks to the Brisbane City Council. We also paid tribute to our Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race sponsors, including official airline carrier Qantas as well as B2G volunteers. Guests included Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner, Qantas Regional Manager Elsa D'Alessio, our B2G 2020 Race Director Karen Somerville, and dedicated Sailing committee members, club members and supporters. A big thank you to all who made the day such a memorable occasion.
02.01.2022 Unfortunately 2020 saw the cancellation of Australia's two iconic yacht races the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race on Good Friday and the Rolex Sydney Hobart to...day on Boxing Day. It's an Easter & Christmas tradition. Plans are well underway to welcome the yachts back to the Gladstone Harbour over the Easter long weekend in 2021 and with all the festival fun and enterainment planned for the Waterfront Precinct there has never been a better time to invite your friends and family to spend Easter in Gladstone. Gladstone Harbour Festival Brisbane to Gladstone Village Auckland House The Dock at East Shores Gladstone Yacht Club Restaurant & Bar Cafe Spinnaker Park Gladstone Festivals and Events Queensland Cruising Yacht Club Multihull Yacht Club of Queensland Gladstone Ports Corporation Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre Cooper McKenzie Marketing The Streaming Guys G.A.P.D.L Visit Gladstone Region, Queensland
01.01.2022 The Notice of Race for the 2021 Gladstone Ports Corporation Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race is now available at the link below https://www.brisbanetogladstone.com/race-entry/
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