Talisker Whiskey inks deal to stay in A/B for another 5 years

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 Tourism officials today signed the contract for the renowned Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge to culminate in Antigua for the next five years.

Minister of Tourism Charles Fernandez formalized the deal with the CEO of Atlantic Races, Carsten Heron at the site that has been the race’s arrival port since 2013.

According to a release from the Ministry of Toursim noted the formalizing of the agreement as “significant”, and noted that the campaigns had brought “tremendous attention to the tourist destination through extensive international media coverage.”

“Given the growth that this rowing challenge has seen over the past 7 years and the exposure that has been given to our destination and our local rowers such as Team Antigua Island Girls through their historic feat last year on BBC, BET, CNN and Essence Magazine, this opportunity is nothing short of a win for both parties involved”, remarked Minister Fernandez.

He continued that, “2021 will see our first local pairs team participating in the challenge and I can once again anticipate the remarkable PR opportunities and national enthusiasm that will surface as a result”.

The Atlantic Races CEO said that he sees the contractual arrangement as extremely beneficial to the race’s viability.

“With this year being our 6th race returning to the historic Nelson’s Dockyard, we are pleased as organizers that our efforts are being recognized by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, and this gives us stability for the next 5 years”, said Heron.

The Talisker Atlantic Challenge, a 3,000 nautical mile race dubbed “The World’s toughest row” starts from La Gomera in the Canary Islands and culminates at the UNESCO certified World Heritage site Nelson’s Dockyard National Park in Antigua.

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