Two die in Sydney to Hobart yacht race

May Be Interested In:Amazon is blowing out Greenworks battery-powered lawn mowers and yard tools during this spring sale


Two people taking part in Australia’s annual Sydney to Hobart yacht race have died in separate incidents, according to police.

Both crew members died in separate incidents after being hit by a boom – the large pole attached horizontally to the bottom of a sail.

The event’s organisers said the incidents happened on the Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline.

The first boats are expected to arrive in the city of Hobart, in Tasmania, later on Friday or early on Saturday. Several have already retired due to bad weather.

New South Wales (NSW) police said the first incident was reported to officers just before midnight on Thursday local time (12:50 GMT) by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority in the country’s capital, Canberra.

Just over two hours later, at 02:15 on Friday, NSW police were told that crew aboard the second boat were giving CPR to the second person, which also had not worked.

Flying Fish Arctos had been sailing approximately 30 nautical miles east/south-east of the NSW town of Ulladulla, the organisers said.

Bowline, meanwhile, was approximately 30 nautical miles east/north-east of the town of Batemans Bay, also in NSW.

“Our thoughts are with the crews, family and friends of the deceased,” the organisers said in a statement.

“The Sydney to Hobart is an Australian tradition, and it is heart-breaking that two lives have been lost at what should be a time of joy,” said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The race, which began on Thursday, has continued.

It is not the first time there have been fatalities during the race, which was first held in 1945.

Six people, including British Olympic yachtsman Glyn Charles, died in 1998 after raging storms hit competitors.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Nigeria offers free Caesareans to poorer women
Nigeria offers free Caesareans to poorer women
What to know about search for missing student Sudiksha Konanki in the Dominican Republic
What to know about search for missing student Sudiksha Konanki in the Dominican Republic
Jihadist police chief of Timbuktu jailed for war crimes in Mali
Jihadist police chief of Timbuktu jailed for war crimes in Mali
Spain's Hermoso was 'overwhelmed' after World Cup kiss, court hears
Spain’s Hermoso was ‘overwhelmed’ after World Cup kiss, court hears
In pictures: Welcoming the Lunar New Year
In pictures: Welcoming the Lunar New Year
SpaceX: Why is Elon Musk's latest Starship rocket test a big deal?
SpaceX: Why is Elon Musk’s latest Starship rocket test a big deal?

Leave a Reply

Breaking the Silence: Stories That Matter | © 2024 | Daily News