Wylde Swan Wins Friendship Trophy
The final prize giving ceremony for The Tall Ships Races 2011 took place in the sunny Swedish city of Halmstad this evening in front of cheering Captains, crews and public as the Race Series concludes.
The ceremony was attended by the Mayor of Halmstad and President of Szczecin, the Polish city and presenting sponsor of The Tall Ships Races, who congratulated winning Captains and crews in addition to presenting prizes.
The most prestigious award of The Tall Ships Races, Sail Training International’ Friendship Trophy, presented to the vessel who contributes most to international understanding and friendship during the Race Series, was won by Dutch vessel Wylde Swan.
Wylde Swan’ international crew is becoming very familiar with Sail Training International’ prize giving stage as they also won first in Class A for Race Three as well as first in Class A for the entire Race Series. Their winning streak began in Lerwick when they picked-up an award for making the most impact during Cruise-in-Company before going on to win Race Two from Lerwick to Stavanger both in class and on the water.
The Friendship Trophy was accepted in what has become recognised as true Wylde Swan spirit, singing and dancing all of the way.
A Jolie Brise
The UK’ Jolie Brise won the entire Race Series of The Tall Ships Races 2011. The competitive Captain, Toby Maris, took the entire crew on stage to accept the award who pushed their reluctant Captain forward to lift the trophy much to cheers and delights of the crew and crowd.
A poignant moment of the prize giving ceremony was delivered by the Captain of Tomidi who dedicated his award to his wife Patricia, who sadly passed away two years ago. The Belgium vessel was third in Class D for Race Three and first in class overall for the entire Race Series.
Please see below for the full prize list for the final leg and Race Series.
Class Prizes donated by The Tall Ships Races 2011 Host Ports of Waterford, Greenock, Lerwick, Stavanger and Halmstad.
Class A:
- Wylde Swan, Netherlands
- Stad Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Dar Mlodziezy, Poland
Class B:
- Jolie Brise, UK
- Liv, Norway
- Tecla, Netherlands
Class C:
- St Iv, Estonia
- Spaniel, Latvia
- Dar Szczecina, Poland
Class D:
- Akela, Russia,
- Gigi, UK
- Tomidi,Belgium
First vessel to cross the finish line: Akela, Russia
First Vessel Overall on Corrected Time: Jolie Brise, UK
Special Prizes donated by Sail Training International
Youngest Crew – Atlantica, Sweden (average age of just 19.15 years)
Most International Crew – Mir, Russia – Crew from 14 nations (Russia; UK; Belarus; Ukraine; Latvia; Philippines; Sweden; Angola; Norway; Finl