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2013 RSM MBA Regatta - 12 team compete on Day 1

by Icarus Sailing Media on 1 Sep 2013
RSM MBA Regatta Icarus Sailing Media http://www.icarussailingmedia.com/
The Rotterdam School of Management MBA Regatta 2013 is held in the beautiful Batavia Haven – Lelystad in Holland, where 12 teams are competing among the best business schools in the world in two division;


The MBA Sailing League Division and the Corporate and Alumni Division. This regatta invites experienced sailors and first timers alike out onto the racecourse for the weekend, providing the perfect opportunity for teams to hone their skills and pick up some new ones. The festivities that take place on the shore are also a key component to the weekend offering a chance to socialize for the fully occupied and hard working MBAers that compete here.




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