Vita Heathcote's Olympic Briefing & Fundraising Supper

Published on
April 1, 2024

18:00 Saturday 13th April 2024

 Club Member Vita Heathcote has been selected to represent Great Britain in the 470 class at this summer’s Olympics. Join her on this informal family evening as she takes you along her Olympics journey.

Vita will give a briefing of what the Games itself entails, giving you an understanding of the format of the event, including all the classes, and give you an inside athlete’s perspective on strong teams, rival nations and ones to watch! Also, what has the run up to the Olympics been like, what have been the major factors in her campaign so far, and what does the next few months involve?

Tickets to attend are £10 which will be paid into Vita's Go Fund Me account.

Stay for a delicious 2-course supper following Vita's briefing, £30 for adults and £20 for children. All food tickets include a contribution to Vita's fund.

In anticipation of the imminent launch of our new website and exciting app, the Club has overhauled its online event registration process.To take advantage of these features, you will need to be logged into the Club website. Please see more information on how the new system works HERE and book your place below.

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