The 50th Anniversary of the Worrell 1000 is on for 2024! (“Sold Out”)

 

Happy to see this event getting high interest once more, for the 50th Anniversary Edition, the organization who includes hard working people like John Williams have managed to fill 19 spots, 15 to start the race and 4 as reserve. We think they need to go for 20 racing teams given the new drive of this historic endurance regatta.

Below teams registered and release sent by Beverly Simmons:

  Team Skipper Crew Country Boat
1 Babysitting Robots Trey Sunderland Matthew Smyth USA Goodall F18 Akurra
2 Team Outer Banks Hardy Peters James Eaton USA Nacra
3 Meercat Mark Modderman Mike Siau USA  
4 Team Australia Rod Waterhouse TBD AUS Windrush Edge
5 Team Germany Stefan Rumpf Christian Schutz GER Nacra Evolution
6 TBD Matt Morris Robert Arrowsmith USA Nacra Evolution
7 CIRRUS – MM Sailing Emmanuel Boulogne Matthieu Marfaing USA Cirrus 901
8 Team Sonnenklar Jared Sonnenlkar David Cerdas USA Nacra Evolution
9 TCDYC Chris Green Jessica Green USA Cirrus 901
10 Leopold Leopold Seifert-Almstedt TBD SWE C2
11 FRANCE n°7 Emeric Dary Paul Normand FRA Cirrus 901
12 Team Rudees TBD TBD USA TBD
13 Cat in The Hat Larry Ferber TBD USA Nacra F18 MKII

14 Rocket 88 Racing Brendan Busch TBD USA Nacra
15 Moor Bloody Australians Pete Skewes TBD AUS Windrush Edge

2024 Alternate Teams

  Team Skipper Crew Country Boat
1 Lupe Tortilla John Tomko Jonathan Atwood USA Nacra Evolution
2 Team Australia 2 Brett Burvill Max Puttman AUS Windrush Edge
3 The Netherlands Gerard Loos André Houschke NED F18
4 Two Trees Sailin Sam Carter Ian Ray USA eXploder Scorpion F18
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The 50th Anniversary of the Worrell 1000 is on for 2024!

For Immediate Release:

It was a steamy, Virginia Beach summer night in 1974. Two brothers sat at the bar they owned together – Worrell Brothers Restaurant and Raw Bar. An Atlantic Avenue eatery and discotheque (yes…DISCO. They were a thing back then…). Michael and Chris Worrell were well into a few beers when the sailing smack-talk began. Both were into skippering Hobie 16’s at the time and I am certain that between the bragging and the attempts at one-upping – the liquid courage kicked in and Michael bet his brother that he could sail his Hobie all the way from VA Beach to Miami. Non-stop. And IF his brother was ballsy enough to come along on his own hobie….he would BEAT HIM THERE. Was it sibling rivalry? Sheer machismo? Probably a bit of both – but they agreed to the bet. Thankfully, they did NOT set out that evening.

They didn’t even set out that next day or the day after. It was in October of that year that the two got underway. Only one would make it to Florida – and it wouldn’t be Miami. Michael made it to Fort Lauderdale – battered, bruised & exhausted with a boat that needed significant repair. But it was on that day that a spark flared in Michael Worrell. It lit a fire in his gut so fierce, that he worked doggedly on planning over the next 2 years to make this race an actual regatta – A long distance race he was certain he could make a legacy out of….known and sought after by sailors the world over. He wasn’t wrong…..

For those familiar with the story, they remember the early days when the race was run under different names: Worrell Brothers Coastwise Race; 1976-1978, shortened to Worrell 1000 in 1979 – when it was a continuous, 24-hour format on Hobie 16’s. Some only recall the more current format of racing daily from checkpoint beach to checkpoint beach. Some years with an open class of 20′ and under boats, to the most recent format of F18 only. Changes some felt weren’t right for the event, but most were just happy to be a part (if they were lucky enough to make the cut and be on the start line). Regardless – if it were’nt for that fateful bar-bet….The Worrell 1000 Race, known worldwide by sailors and fans alike – would not have come about. 

At. All. 

So for the 2024 race – we honor “The spark that lit the flame”. Officially dubbed the 50th Anniversary Event, registration opened at 7pm EST on Wednesday, April 19th. Today – just 2 days in – the field of 15 entrants has been FILLED, with an alternate list already underway (4 alternates have registered as of the writing of this article: click here). 15 teams representing 5 different countries.

Returning champions, Team Australia (winners in 2019 & 2022), along with multiple teams & individual sailors from the 2022 event are coming back for more, along with some new faces. And although we have lost both Michael and Chris Worrell to that eternal, never-ending regatta beyond the sea……I am certain they would be thrilled to see how much the Worrell 1000 has become loved…. Revered. Infamous. Sought-after. And above all else – ALIVE AND WELL. 

Join us in May, 2024! Specific checkpoint info and event details coming soon. Keep abreast of the latest news at www.worrell1000race.com and be sure to like and follow the event on Social Media:

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