Cape Town 2018 Boat Show Highlights Video
Some snippets from this year’s Cape Town International Boat Show (2018). South Africaβs premier boating and luxury lifestyle event.
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Some snippets from this year’s Cape Town International Boat Show (2018). South Africaβs premier boating and luxury lifestyle event.
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The Great Optimist Race features on The Spotlight with Tanya Neft on ETV Watch the feature at 8.50 min in below :
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Here is some CROCS fun in the sun at The Great Optimist Race β 21 October 2018. CROCS sponsored an optimist for the race and their boat will be joining the sailing academy for development kids β thank you CROCS!
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The inaugural race took place on Sunday 21 October 2018 in gusty and tricky conditions on a beautiful day in Cape Town. 42 Optimist sailors set off on a tricky 3 lap course through the V & Β A Waterfront, watched by 1000s of spectators. With the magnificent backdrop of Table Mountain, the sailors raced
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Interview with Pippa Hudson on Cape Talk Radio: [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Button_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget]
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An article featured in the Cape Argus this week π
Survivors Set To Take On Great Optimist Race | Cape Argus Read More Β»
Article By News24. Paralympian Achmat βSharkboyβ Hassiem will be among the participants in the Great Optimist Race that will take place at the V&A Waterfront on October 20. The race was the brainchild of Greg Bertish, 47, founder of The Little Optimist Trust, a public benefit organisation aiming to inspire and help children in hospital
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Article by The South Africa The race will see 40 Little Optimists navigating the waters at the foot of the iconic Table Mountain, with celebrities, corporates, charities and medical survivors on board. The project is the brainchild of big wave surfer and charity campaigner Greg Bertish, who himself survived two open-heart surgeries and spent 200