Bicentennial-Cowes-Week Articles

Cowes Week 2026: Two Centuries of Sail

From Seven Cutters to Seven Hundred Boats The Cowes story began on 10 August 1826, when seven cutters gathered off Cowes Castle to compete for a gold cup worth the princely sum of £600 — a fortune at the time. There were no racing rules, no handicaps, and no race committees — just wind, tide, and nerve. At the firing of the start gun, they weighed anchor and tore off down the Solent.
Cowes Week 2026: Two Centuries of Sail — The World’s Longest-Running Regatta Celebrates Its 200th Anniversary in Grand Style
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Two Hundred Years, One Timeless Race — Cowes Week 2026: Where History Still Sails

18-05-2026