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Downwind Sailing set for the Final Finishers

July 15, 2012

Pictured: Lisbon – the next host port for The Tall Ships Races 2012

The weather forecast is good for the remaining vessels still racing, with fresh northerly winds finally setting in as expected at this time of year.  The international fleet from 14 different nations, has a few days to enjoy cruising along the beautiful Portuguese coast before the deadline for arrivals at midday on Thursday, although many will arrive earlier as the event berthing area opens on Monday. The local organisers in Lisbon have been working hard over the past couple of years to ensure that the vessels will be well  looked after this week and that there will be a full programme laid on for the two thousand crew members taking part. The most important day of the in-port programme will be Friday with the crew parade, prize giving and crew party.  

The Provisional Results on Corrected Time are:

Overall:

1st Jolie Brise

2nd Fryderyk Chopin

3rd Morning Star of Revelation

Class A:

1st Fryderyk Chopin (Poland)

2nd Dar Mlodziezy (Poland)

3rd Mir (Russia)

Class B:

1st Jolie Brise (UK)

2nd Morning Star of Revelation (UK)

3rd Rupel (Belgium)

Class C:

1st Dar Szczecina (Poland)

2nd St Iv (Estonia)

3rd Juan de Langara (Spain)

Class D:

1st Miles To Go (Belgium)

2nd Urania (Netherlands)

3rd Akela (Russia)

Please note that these are provisional results and are subject to change before the vessels submit their Declaration Forms on arrival in Lisbon.

For the official race results please goto www.tallshipsraces.com/results

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