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First Clipper Race teams arrive in Qingdao to a hero’s welcome

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22_Feb_2012_Clipper_China22 February 2012, Qingdao, China.  The first teams to complete Race 8 of the Clipper 11-12 Round the World Yacht Race, have started to arrive in Qingdao, China, today to a hero’s welcome. De Lage Landen clinched first place as Geraldton Western Australia celebrated line honours. Meanwhile, Gold Coast Australia secured a podium place despite a medevac off Taiwan.

Line honours were taken by Geraldton Western Australia who crossed the line at 23.28 UTC on Tuesday 21 February 2012. They were followed by De Lage Landen just 23 minutes later at 23.51 UTC. However, because the Race Committee granted a request from De Lage Landen for redress after leaving the race to support Gold Coast Australia during a medical emergency, their adjusted race time was 6 hours 37 minutes shorter than Geraldton Western Australia.

Gold Coast Australia, which receives no compensation for the downtime it suffered in having to sail two injured crew members ashore to Taiwan, put on a valiant effort to stay on the podium and claw back third place, crossing the finish line at 01:43:47 UTC on Wednesday 22 February.

The fourth and final boat to arrive in Qingdao on Wednesday was Singapore, a yacht sponsored by Keppel Corporation, which crossed the line at 04:27:00 UTC. The crew were still jubilant from completing the ocean sprint in Race 8 in the fastest time, resulting in a maximum and very valuable three extra points.

The teams were greeted at the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Centre with a specular ceremony including fireworks, drums and, not least, dozens of Chinese and international media who all fought to get pictures and interviews with the first Clipper Race crews to arrive in China’s ‘sailing city’.

They were formally welcomed to the city by Wang Xiulin, Vice Mayor of Qingdao Municipal People’s Government. He said, “Battling treacherous waves and ferocious winds in this grim winter, you have successfully finished this harsh leg with your strong will, outstanding courage and professional sailing prowess. This remarkable feat allows the Qingdao citizens to once again experience this splendid world-class sailing event.”

As De Lage Landen skipper, Stuart Jackson stepped onto the pontoon in Qingdao after 18 days at sea in this challenging stage from Singapore, he said, “I’m incredibly proud of all the crew, they’ve worked so hard culminating in this victory in the race from Singapore to Qingdao. What a stunning welcome by the hundreds of Qingdao people in the marina. We couldn’t have hoped for a better arrival celebrating our first win.”

The teams were surrounded by dragon dancers whose performance demonstrated the respect the people of Qingdao have for the crews. Gifts of flowers, hats and scarves were given to the crew and the skipper was draped in a yellow cape, which symbolises nobleness and in ancient China it was only worn when emperors and generals set out on battle fields and returned victorious.

Juan Coetzer, Skipper of Geraldton Western Australia, was both jubilant and reflective. He said, “We managed to get a line honours and next time we want line honours with the first place. The crew knew this race was a tough challenge and they bonded really well, helped each other out and got the reward in form of a second place. Once you have a sniff of the podium, when you start from the bottom, there is only room for progress, and next we want a first. It’s quite emotional and overwhelming to be received this way by the Qingdao people after a tough race.”

Geraldton Western Australia crew member Ian Geraghty, a 52-year-old business owner from Southsea in the UK, was typical of the crews bowled over by the welcome awaiting them in Qingdao. He said, “Everyone has talked about the overwhelming welcome you get in Qingdao and it has certainly surpassed all my expectations.

“I’m mesmerised by everything going on and the paparazzi following us. It is very uplifting after a tough race and we’ve been working hard all night to secure our line honours.”

Despite the setback of having to medivac two injured crew to Taiwan Gold Coast Australia arrived with well earned pride in their performance of clawing back a podium position. Skipper Richard Hewson said, “It was a tough race, not only physically and mentally, but also emotionally.

“We were doing so well and when Tim Burgess got knocked down and broke his leg, the crew just handled it so well, with all the Clipper Race training showing its merit straight away. Everyone knew exactly what to do and was very professional about it.

“The crew was quite traumatised after the experience, but we turned that around and were all determined to get back on the podium, which is exactly what we did and here we are. Third place, and possibly our best victory in the race so far.”

This was reflected by Gold Coast Australia crew member, 53-year-old Queenslander Deb Grant. She said, “The rest of this race has really been in honour of Tim and Nick, who got injured and were evacuated in Taiwan. It is great to be in Qingdao, seeing Nick ashore and to all celebrate that we managed to reach a third place despite of everything.”

The distinctive red livery of Singapore loomed out of the late afternoon mist in Qingdao to complete Wednesday’s arrivals. The team was in high spirits having recently been the fastest boat in the ocean sprint off Taiwan.

“The arrival has been absolutely crazy,” said Singapore skipper Ben Bowley. “We have had an excellent race from a boat speed and tactics point of view. The crew has done a superb job and nobody hurt themselves, which was our main objective when we left – getting the boat and crew there in one piece.

“The fantastic send-off from Singapore certainly set us up really well for this quite tough leg and we managed to protect both the crew and the boat, bag a fourth place and win the ocean sprint. So I’m absolutely ecstatic.”

Crew member Sherlyn Chen, a 19-year-old Singaporean student, was equally positive. She commented, “We would have loved to be on the podium, but taking fourth place and winning the sprint is something we are very proud of in this tough leg.

“To be here in person and experience this arrival ceremony is absolutely astounding. It’s been one of the toughest races so far from extremely hot to extremely cold weather conditions and it is fantastic to be on shore and experience the Chinese culture.”

During the stopover in Qingdao a diverse programme of cultural activities awaits the crew and skippers of the ten-strong fleet, including meeting local families and ceremonial activities, as well as sponsors using the Clipper Race as a platform to do business and build relationships with Chinese organisations.

The rest of the Clipper 11-12 Round the World Yacht Race fleet are expected to arrive in Qingdao over the next few days.

This is the fourth time the city has sponsored an entry and hosted the Clipper Race fleet. Qingdao recently signed a contract to sponsor two more races until 2016 to build on its legacy as the sailing venue of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and to continue to strengthen its brand as China’s sailing city.

The race started in Southampton, UK on 31 July 2011 and will end there on 22 July 2012 after taking 51 weeks to travel over 40,000 miles visiting 15 ports of call on six continents.

Crossing times for the first four boats at the end of Race 8
De Lage Landen, 21 February 2012,  23:51:00 UTC (16:51:00 UTC with seven hour redress)
Geraldton Western Australia, 21 February 2012,  23:28:00 UTC (line honours)
Gold Coast Australia, 22 February 2012, 01:43:37 UTC
Singapore, 22 February 2012, 04:27:00 UTC

The remaining boats will finish in the next few days


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34th America's Cup Race Course Revealed

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22_Feb_2012_AC_San_FranSan Francisco, California, 22/02/2012 - The race course area for the 34th America's Cup in San Francisco has been revealed. Stretching across the city shoreline from Piers 27/29 out to near the Golden Gate Bridge, the course will bring the action closer to shore than ever before in the 160 year history of the Cup.

"The input and cooperation we've received from Bay stakeholders and users has been invaluable in allowing us to reach this point," says John Craig, the Principal Race Officer for the America's Cup. "Now we can focus on setting up a race course that will allow the teams to compete and perform in a way that I think will really energize and excite this city."

Tucked between Alcatraz and the city shoreline, the race course offers up-close viewing from any number of locations along the city front, with the Marina Green and Crissy Field among the prime locations. The exact location of the race course area will change slightly on any given day depending on weather conditions.

Environmental buffers and small boat access areas were prime considerations in setting up the racing box. A transit channel has been set up along the shore to allow ferry traffic, boats needing to transit in and out of the marinas as well as commercial fishing boats and other craft, to still operate safely during racing. The restricted area box is expected to be in place for three to four hours a day on scheduled race days.

"Following consultation with numerous Bay users, the Coast Guard have issued a draft Special Local Regulation (now in the 90-day public comment phase), that defines a restricted area where we can safely set up our race course area," Craig says.

Racing in 2013 will take place in the AC72 class; a new breed of America's Cup boats, these wing-sailed catamarans are on the cutting edge of design, engineering and technology. Outrageously fast and requiring a crew with great athleticism as well as vast reserves of courage to sail, the AC72 is designed for thrills… and spills.

The 2013 racing season starts on July 4th, with the Louis Vuitton Cup, the America's Cup Challenger Series, leading up to the America's Cup Finals from September 7th-22nd.


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Etchells Worlds 2012: Youngest fleet members

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21_Feb_2012_Etchells_Yanadoo_xx21 February 2012. Even though the Etchells class is experiencing an influx of younger skippers and crews, it is rather unexpected to also see two 12-year-old sailors joining the class.

Tiana Wittey and Harry Smith are competitors in the 74-boat Etchells fleet contesting the 2012 Worlds Championship which is being hosted by Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and conducted offshore of Sydney from 20th to 25th February.

Tiana is racing aboard Yandoo XX. Her skipper is Jeanne-Claude Strong and her fellow crew members are Marcus Burke and her proud dad and previous Olympic competitor, Neville Wittey.


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M/Y Yogi Sinks off the coast of Greece

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18.02.2012 - The Greek coast guard has rescued eight people from a 60-meter French-flagged yacht which suffered mechanical failure in gale-force winds off the coast of the Aegean island of Skyros.

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(Credit: AP Photo/ Greek Navy, HO )

The coast guard said two Air Force helicopters and a Navy frigate, as well as coast guard vessels and four commercial ships headed to the assistance of the yacht, registered as Yogi, after its captain sent out a distress signal Friday morning. The captain said the yacht was taking on water and he had ordered the ship to be abandoned.

Built by Proteksan Turquoise in 2011, the yacht was reported to be in difficulties this morning in the area between the islands of Skyros and Psara, 19 nautical miles off the coast.

A ‘mechanical failure’ has been blamed for the incident which happened in strong seas and Force 8 winds. No one was injured and all on board were rescued by the coastguard helicopter, and transferred to Skyros Health Center as a precautionary measure.

 

 

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Calendar Announcement 2012 Rolex U.S. and Caribbean Sailing Events

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International Rolex Regatta
When: March 23-25, 2012
Where: St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

A highlight of the Caribbean racing calendar with its unique blend of island-style hospitality, competition and camaraderie, the St. Thomas Yacht Club’s International Rolex Regatta will celebrate its 39th year in 2012. Rolex has been a partner since the very beginning. The event features IRC and CSA (Caribbean Sailing Association) handicap racing, as well as one-design racing, in a beautiful setting. The distance race from Cowpet Bay to Charlotte Amalie Harbour and back showcases the coastline and offers competitors a great view of St. Thomas’ beautiful capital.

For more information visit http://www.rolexcupregatta.com/index2.php

New York Yacht Club 158th Annual Regatta presented by Rolex
When: June 8-10, 2012
Where: Newport, Rhode Island

In even-numbered years, this annual regatta (the longest running in America) precedes the Newport Bermuda Race and traditionally attracts many of the competing yachts.  In addition to racing in the weekend series, all eligible yachts may also compete in Friday’s separately scored Around-the-Island Race. Entry is open to yachts with a minimum LOA of 25 feet in IRC, Classic, 12 Metre and One-Design classes as well as the recently introduced Cruiser-Racer division on “navigator” courses.

For more information visit http://www.nyyc.org/158th-annual-reggatta-jun8-10


New York Yacht Club Race Week at Newport Presented by Rolex
When: July 14-22, 2012
Where: Newport, Rhode Island

This biennial race week – in its eighth running – has become a favorite of sailors because of its unique split format:   Classics, 12 Metre, Herreshoff S Class and 6 Metre classes racing in the beginning of the week and Handicap and One-Design classes competing at the end of the week,  along with a mid-week distance race  for all classes. Held on Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island Sound, with social activities at New York Yacht Club’s Harbour Court club house in Newport, Rhode Island, the regatta hosts hundreds of sailors on over 200 boats.

For more information visit http://www.nyyc.org/nyycrace-week-jul14-22/

Rolex Farr 40 North American Championship
When: July 4-7, 2012
Where: Newport, Rhode Island

First held in 1998, the Rolex Farr 40 North Americans have consistently attracted both local and international talent from the class’s regional fleets around the globe.  Raced on the west coast in 2011 (Long Beach, Calif.), the 14th edition will be hosted in Newport, R.I., at Rhode Island’s community sailing center Sail Newport.  

Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
When: September 17-20, 2012
Where: Chicago, Illinois

Maintaining an extensive international schedule that revolves around regional fleets in the U.S.A., Australia, southern Europe and the Nordic region, the annual Rolex Farr 40 World Championship serves as the “crown jewel” of competition for the Farr 40 class. For the 15th edition, the regatta will make its debut in the “Windy City” of Chicago, Ill. The four-day event will bring together highly competitive amateurs and professionals from around the globe to race identical yachts over fast-paced and technically demanding courses.

For more information on both events visit http://farr40.org/

Rolex Big Boat Series
When: September 6-9, 2012
Where: San Francisco, California

Established in1964, the Rolex Big Boat Series takes place annually on San Francisco Bay. In 2005, Rolex became title sponsor of this prestigious regatta, which is comprised of extremely competitive one-design and handicap racing. Widely recognized as one of the most important sailing events in the U.S.A., this grand-prix racing regatta attracts top competitors and boats from across the nation and abroad.

For more information visit http://www.rolexbigboatseries.com





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