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Sponsor sought for Europe’ largest, free, annual family festival

April 23, 2014

Sail Training International has launched a new sponsorship website to support its ongoing search for a Title Partner for the annual Tall Ships Races.

 

Following the highly successful partnership which The Tall Ships Races enjoyed with the city of Szczecin, Poland, between 2010 and 2013, the search is now on for a company or city that wishes to benefit from a strategic involvement with The Tall Ships Races over the coming years. 

The new website has been designed to provide an introduction to the opportunities that exist for potential sponsors.

On offer is a unique sponsorship ‘property’ which offers a powerful set of core values, international reach and high spectator footfall.

Sail Training International’s Chief Operating Officer, Gwyn Brown said, “The new sponsorship website provides a great introduction for potential commercial partners to The Tall Ships Races. 

“s Europe’s largest, annual, free family festival The Tall Ships Races offer a fantastic platform for companies wishing to communicate directly with consumers in our host cities. 

äóìThe new website clearly highlights the benefits of a partnership with the Races for companies wishing to engage with consumers, colleagues and key customers.”

Countries future Tall Ships Races will be visiting include The Netherlands, Norway and Denmark. 

Visit: www.tallshipspartner.com

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Editor’ notes:

About Sail Training International (STI)

STI is the international voice of Sail Training, a registered charity (not-for-profit organisation), which has worldwide membership and activities. Its purpose is the development and education of young people through the Sail Training experience, regardless of nationality, culture, religion, gender or social background. It organises the annual Tall Ships Races and other international Tall Ship sailing events. STI members are 29 national Sail Training organisations around the world and STI’ head office is in Gosport, Hampshire, UK.

The organisation was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize 2007 for its work in promoting international understanding and friendship.   www.sailtraininginternational.org

What is sail training?

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.

For more information about the event visit Sail Training International 

For more information contact Sally Titmus, Communications and Marketing Manager, Sail Training International, Charles House, Gosport Marina, Mumby Road, Gosport, Hampshire, UK  PO12 1AH  

Tel: +44 (0) 23 9258 6367   Email: sally.titmus@sailtraininginternational.org

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