Organisers of the SSE Renewables Round Ireland 2020 say they appreciate the enthusiastic support from entrants and its title sponsor alike upon its move to a new start date on 22 August.
Earlier this month it was announced that the start of the 704-mile race would be pushed back by two months, subject to Government guidelines, amid restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Wicklow Sailing Club Commodore Kyran O’Grady said: “We would like to thank all the entrants to the race for their continued support.
“The majority of the current entrants who have sent us words of encouragement are still hoping to take part on the new date of the 22nd of August, and we look forward to welcoming them all to Wicklow.”
That support was echoed by title sponsor SSE Renewables.
“Postponing the SSE Renewables Round Ireland is the correct course of action as safety is our first priority,” said Barry Kilcline, SSE Renewables’ director of development.
“We remain committed to working with Wicklow Sailing Club on preparations for the new August date and the prospect of an exciting race.”
Previously, W M Nixon wrote about now the new start date emphasises the significance of the race to the national sailing calendar.