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Race report 4: Gotheborg joins the Class A race

July 11, 2013

It is with sadness that we report Wyvern (Norway) sank this morning at the centre of the southern tip of í_land and Hoburgen, Gotland’s southern tip. All ten of Wyvern’ crew were air-lifted to safety ashore at Kalmar airport. A further news statement will be issued later today.    

Meanwhile, Gotheborg (Sweden) as pictured above, has now joined the Class A race in third position and Olander (Poland), Gedania (Poland) and Osprey (UK) have all picked up top ranking postitions.  

Class A

1 Tre Kronor af Stockholm (Sweden)

2 Statsraad Lehmkuhl (Norway) 

3 Gotheborg (Sweden)

Class B

1 Utopia (Denmark)

Maybe (UK)

3 Olander (Poland)

Class C

1 Gedania (Poland)

2 Dar Szcecina (Poland)  

3 Magnolia (Estonia)

Class D

1 Osprey (UK)

2 Theia (Finland) 

3 Akela (Russia)

Editor’ notes:

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Sail Training is an adventure activity, which includes far more than sailing instruction. Participants are required to confront demanding challenges, both physical and emotional. It is an activity that inspires self-confidence and personal responsibility. It promotes an acceptance of others, whatever their social or cultural backgrounds, and develops a willingness to take controlled risks. Those who undertake Sail Training on Tall Ships generally find it a positive life-changing experience.

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