Bondi victims honoured as Sydney-Hobart race sets sail
All 129 yachts in the Sydney to Hobart race scattered rose petals near Bondi Beach to honor the 15 victims of the Bondi terror attack, organizers said.
- This year's Sydney to Hobart yacht race included a tribute to the 15 victims of the Bondi terror attack.
- The tribute was well received by the Jewish community and recognized internationally, according to Mr. Haynes.
- Olympian Ian Thorpe participated by scattering roses from the LawConnect boat.
- The race, with 129 boats, faced warnings of cold, wet, and bumpy conditions from race director Lee Goddard.
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On a cool and gray summer day in the port of Sydney, the captains and skippers of the yachts throw in the waters of the sea rose petals in memory of the victims of the shooting of Bondi Beach, to honor them as they sail for the 80th oceanic race Sydney-Hobart. L'articolo Strage by Bondi Beach, petals at sea in memory of the victims: the homage of the skippers comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.
In Australia, participants in the Sydney Hobart regatta have commemorated the victims of the anti-Semitic attack on Bondi Beach. Numerous sailors scattered rose petals into the sea on their way from the port of Sydney.
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