ZAPCAT HEADS TO PRESTATYN FOR THE “WELSH TOUR” PART ONE
Wales is set to play host to the next two tour stops of the UK Zapcat Racing Championships with the first of the “Welsh Tour” events taking place in Prestatyn on the 24th & 25th July and then heading south to Barry Island on the 7th & 8th August.
“If you have never seen Zapcats race, imagine lots of small, inflatable, high powered, catamaran powerboats crewed by two people, all trying get to the first turn first, whether in breaking surf, or along a coast or on the flat water of a river or dock always guarantees plenty of thrills and spills!”
Sian Davies, Events Officer of Denbighshire County Council said “This is a great opportunity to showcase Prestatyn and North Wales to the world as the Zapcat Racing has a big online following, people log in from all over the world to watch the racing live on the Internet!” “I am sure all of the competitors and the friends and families are also going to enjoy the Carnival weekend too and we are looking forward to hopefully having this as a regular calendar event in the future, especially if we can work together with Pontin’s again.”
Local interest and support will be for boats 35 & 28 Nine Lives and Westgate Buildings flying the flag for Wales. The Welsh venues form part of the Celtic Cup where the first two rounds were held In Edinburgh last weekend, Prestatyn will have two rounds over Saturday and Sunday and tides willing there will be 16 heats and two finals on each day with practice starting around 11am on both days.
For supporters wishing to enjoy the whole weekend there is accommodation facilities available at Pontin’s Prestatyn Holiday Park. For details log onto the website .
“Prestatyn is an exciting new venue for us and to return to North Wales for the first time in six years in our 10th Anniversary Season is fantastic! It is thanks to Denbighshire County Council and Pontin’s Holidays that we have been able to bring the Championships here over the Prestatyn Carnival weekend and we are expecting a large number of spectators enjoying the action of this free to view event!”
“Zapcat Racing is an immensely enjoyable extreme sport to not only participate in but to also watch and we know that all ages, both male or female will be entertained by the Zapcat teams and if they can inspire a few people to try a new challenge then even better!” said Zapcat Event Director Martin Jupp.
Taking on the local teams will be around 25 other teams including the youngest competitor – Nick Martin who has just turned 16 and is co-piloting for Jack Weller, the Rookie Leader. Mixing it up quite literally will be husband and wife team, Russell & Sandra of Scaredy Cat and the Father / Daughter & Son combo of Greg, Adelle & Kieron Richardson in Team Suffolk, the longest serving Zapcat race teams, having competed for the last eight seasons.
FREE TO VIEW
PRACTICE 11:00 – 12:00
RACING 12:00 – 17:00 UK (approx)
Arcticle and picture courtesy of ZapCat Racing








