WELCOME TO THE BRITISH CONTENDER ASSOCIATION
 The British Contender Association is the official UK class association of the International Contender Class
The International Contender is the Worl'd most popular single-handed trapeze sailing dinghy.
It was originally designed back in 1967 by Australian Ben Lexcen as a potential successor to the Olympic Finn Class. The boat won the 1968 Olympic selection trials, but for a variety of reasons was never adopted as an Olympic class. This was probably something of a blessing, as the class has thrived ever since. The longevity of the class is a testament to the original design: simple, practical, with classic good looks.
The Contender Class is truly International with ISAF International status, and as well as a strong UK fleet, there are fleets in Australasia, North America, and right across Europe. The World Championships routinely attracts turnouts of over 100 boats.
This site contains details of what's going in the Contender Class in the UK; Who, What, and Why.
If you've found your way here, you probably have an idea of what you'r looking for - if you can't find it, please feel free to contact us, and we'll try to help.
If you only find yourself here by accident, well, welcome again, and please feel free to browse the site to find out a bit more about the International Contender - you never know, you might get hooked!
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