A sizeable 23 boats contestedkeenly at the all-day 6th annual
Southern Sun Ikoyi Offshore Challenge, 2017, thrilling guests who were left
mesmerized by the challenging weather conditions offered by one of Africa’s
budding sailing environments, Lagos.
Encompassing designs reminiscent of the best of nautical heritage, this
year’s Southern Sun Ikoyi offshore challenge was conducted with typical grace
and sportsmanship by the sailors.
Commodore of the Lagos Yacht Club, Laurent Couderc expressed that despite
the dull weather, “We had a good run today”. “It is often a question of boat
handling and tactics as there is always a surprise with the changing winds and
particularly with the rain as we’ve seen today. It is never predictable and
this is what makes each race unique and very interesting”.
Applauding the efforts of the teams, Mark Loxley, General Manager,
Southern Sun Ikoyi, thanked the sailors for the enthusiasm and participation,
stating that, “This is a highly competitive sporting event and Southern Sun
Ikoyi is very proud to again bring about this moment of happiness to the teams
and to reviving the community spirit especially on the Lagos Island. We are
indeed proud to have so many boats participate, all putting up their colourful
sails for all to see on Lagos waters. We definitely will be back next year”.
The participating three teams were rewarded in 1st, 2nd
and 3rd place categories with Julian Hardy emerging as 1st
place winner in the Combined Monohull category, sailors Jay and Natasha
Smulders took 1st place in the Hobbie Fleet category and Onyekachi
Paul Okereke and Jan Muyesen were crowned 1st place winners in the
Lightning Fleet category. Ecstatic about their win, sailor, Onyekachi Paul
Okereke expressed that “We are immensely proud of our win from amongst so many
boats. We got to the front early and it’s always good to stay there”.
Taking place at the prestigious Lagos Yacht Club (LYC) founded in 1932,
the Southern Sun Ikoyi Offshore Challenge has in recent years become one of the
most popular attractions in the city geared at reigniting a passion for sports,
relaxation and networking within Lagos’ thriving business community.
The day’s activities ended with participants treated to delicious canapés
and fine wine alongside exciting prizes of Dinner for two, Sunday Champagne
Brunch for four and Weekend Bed and Breakfast for two all at the hotel.
Southern Sun Ikoyi remains the preferred lodging and hang out location for
business and leisure travelers alike in Lagos.
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