Royal Greenwich crew parade is full of winners
Up to 1000 Tall Ship trainees and crew took part in the crew parade through Greenwich Town Centre today and then gathered for the final presentation of prizes in the Falmouth – Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta 2014.
Starting in Greenwich Park, the oldest enclosed Royal Park which was once the hunting ground of Henry VIII, the colourful parade snaked through the town centre and onto the lawns of the beautiful Queen’s House for the special crew prize-giving event.
And the winners are:
3rd in Class D on corrected time Merrilyn (UK)
2nd in Class D on corrected time Dasher (UK)
1st in Class D on corrected time Tomidi (Belgium)
3rd in Class C on corrected time Thermopylae Clipper (UK)
2nd in Class C on corrected time OD 1 (UK)
1st in Class C on corrected time Challenge Wales (UK)
3rd in Class B on corrected time Maybe (UK)
2nd in Class B on corrected time Jolie Brise (UK)
1st in Class B on corrected time Duet (UK)
3rd in Class A on corrected time Tenacious (UK)
2nd in Class A on corrected time Stavros S Niarchos (UK)
1st in Class A on corrected time Dar Mlodziezy (Poland)
Communications prize
For the vessel that in the opinion of the communications officer did the most to help the race communications schedule Stavros S Niarchos (UK) with a special mention to Urania (Netherlands)
Most international crew (18 countries) Gulden Leeuw (Netherlands)
Youngest Captain- Tom Whiteford Pegasus (UK)
Best crew in the crew parade for Classes C and D Thermoplyae Clipper (UK)
Best crew in the crew parade Class A and B Royalist (UK
Friendship Trophy
Awarded to the vessel, that in the opinion of the other captains and crews, have contributed the most towards international friendship and understanding during the Falmouth – Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta 2014 Gulden Leeuw (Netherlands)
Vessel first to cross the finish lin