CORK not cancelled….so far

CORK Sailing

 

April 23, 2020

The CORK Board continues to monitor developments and meet regularly to plan for the future. Generally, our partners (Sail Canada, Ontario Sailing, City of Kingston, class associations, etc) continue to take a waiting approach, with cancellations until the end of May for some.

The possibility remains that a national body such as Sport Canada could mandate a general cancellation.

We have a few updates to share with you all from the last CORK board meeting:

• CORK events are not cancelled at this time, any cancellation decision will be done at least 45 days in advance of each event.
Contingency budgets have been developed to safeguard CORK’s financial reserves.
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CORK 2020 Schedule
July 2-5 Laser Canadian Championships
August 6-9 CORK International Optimist Regatta
August 6-9 J/22 North American Championship
August 6-9 Soling Canadian Championship
August 10-14 CORK International Regatta
August 14-18 CORK Olympic Classes Regatta (OCR)
Sail Canada Senior Championships
August 14-18 Finn North American Championship
September 18-20 CORK Fall Regatta
September 18-20 505 Canadian Championship

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