Wicklow Sailing Club was in France earlier this month to promote June's SSE Renewables Round Ireland Yacht Race.
Wicklow Commodore Kyran O'Grady was welcomed by The Union Nationale pour la Course au Large (UNCL) President Anne de Bagneaux-Savatier to speak to the French yacht club's annual conference at the Paris Boat Show.
UNCL is the yacht club that created the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) - the IRC rule, the critical measured handicap rule, used on the most competitive and prestigious sailing events, such as the Fastnet Giraglia, Sydney-Hobart and the Round Ireland Race.
The Wicklow invitation marked a significant milestone for both clubs as the UNCL was celebrating its fiftieth anniversary and WSC its 21st Round Ireland Race in 2022.
Thanks to Wicklow promotional efforts, the 704-mile Irish offshore race is now a race on the UNCL calendar for both double-handed and fully crewed yachts.
The Irish classic is also part of the RORC series and the Class40 series.
As previously reported, after cancelling the 2020 race due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2022 edition is being planned with relevant precautions in place to ensure a safe experience.
"We were anticipating a fleet of close to 80 boats when we had to cancel our 2020 plans," said O'Grady. "Now that we are learning how to live with Covid-19, there is pent-up demand on top of a surge of interest in offshore racing, so a strong turn-out is on the cards."
The official Notice of Race document will be published shortly.