Cork City, County and Port Row in Behind Novel Ocean to City Format
‘We have been very proud to be involved in the Ocean to City Race, as part of the Cork Harbour Festival, over the years. Although, like a lot of other events, it is not as we know it this year, we’re concentrating on the positive and congratulate the organisers on the wonderful alternative concept of Five Miles from Home. It won’t replace the elation of an actual race, but it will give us all a focus, to work safely towards a great event.’
Not only will the altered format encourage rowers and paddlers to get back training and competing on the water, participants will be part of a big international challenge connecting boating communities from across the world. Welcoming a variety of human-powered, sea-going craft, Ocean to City aims for the event to be as inclusive, adaptable and enjoyable as possible!
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley said:
'Cork County Council is especially proud to be a major sponsor of the Cork Harbour Festival, which has a strong legacy of celebrating seafaring culture, synonymous with Cork’s position as Ireland's ‘Maritime Haven'. We are delighted that our sponsorship of the ‘The Five Miles from Home’ initiative will help to sustain the festival despite COVID-19 challenges. Festivals and events strengthen the fabric of our communities and celebrate the very best of what our county has to offer, such as our spectacular coastline and rich maritime history. The Council’s continued support of festivals plays a key role in strengthening our tourism industry and ensuring Cork County is best placed to welcome visitors when safe to do so.’
Entries for Ocean to City – Five Miles From Home open on the 1st of March 2021 and participation costs €10 per boat per leg, or €20 for all three legs. For kayaks and SUPs it is €5 for one leg, or €10 for all three.
The organisers encourage rowers and paddlers to enter the Five Miles From Home Series with optimism and confidence. If, for whatever reason, participants are unable to complete the course on water, they can transfer their entry to the ‘Land Challenge’ and walk, wheel or run the 5 miles.
Conor Mowlds, Chief Commercial Officer at the Port of Cork said:
‘During these challenging times, it’s really refreshing to hear that the Cork Harbour Festival’s flagship event, Ocean to City will go ahead, albeit in a different and exciting new format. The Ocean to City – Five Miles From Home is completely achievable and we would urge people to take part. Congratulations to all the team at Cork Harbour Festival, we are delighted to support this great event once again.’
Ocean to City is the flagship event of Cork Harbour Festival and organised by Meitheal Mara – Cork’s Community Boatyard. The Festival and Ocean to City are funded by Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Port of Cork and Fáilte Ireland, and made possible with the help of dozens of Event Partners and hundreds of volunteers. The Media Partners of Cork Harbour Festival and Ocean to City are The Echo, Cork’s 96FM and C103FM.
More information can be found on oceantocity.com.
International Five Miles From Home Series 2021:
7-9 May Castle to Crane leg (Scotland)
4-6 June Ocean to City leg (Ireland)
9-11 July Welsh Sea Rowing leg (Wales)