The North Sea Tall Ships Regatta 2016 Gothenburg: Forging International Friendships
Trainees from 26 different nationalities have taken part
in the North Sea Tall Ships Regatta 2016 from Blyth, UK to Gothenburg,
Sweden. The countries they proudly represent include: Lithuania, UK,
Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Czech Republic, Poland, Germany,
Spain, Portugal, Austria, Netherlands, Sweden, USA, Sultanate of Oman,
Ireland, Iceland, Russia, Ukraine, Israel, France, Estonia, Australia,
and China.
One of the overarching goals of the Tall Ships Races
and Regattas is to promote international friendship and understanding.
At the Prize Giving Ceremony yesterday (Sunday 4 September), Christian Radich (Norway)
demonstrated their dedication to this by winning the prize for the ship
with the greatest number of nationalities on board, with 10.
At the Prize Giving Ceremony, worthy vessel winner Shtandardt
(Russia) was presented with the most prestigious award of the North Sea
Tall Ships Regatta 2016äó_ the Friendship Trophy. This award recognises
the vessel that contributed most to international understanding and
friendship during the Regatta, as voted by the rest of the fleet. And
it’ the second year Shtandardt has won this coveted trophy.
You Can Sail On Board
At
Sail Training International, our mission is simple: äóìThe development
and education of young people through the sail training experience,
regardless of nationality, culture, religion, gender, or social
background.äó Essentially, we want to help young people – in age and at
heart – have an adventure under sail.
Earlier this summer, we launched our new website: www.sailonboard.com.
With this exciting new platform, we plan to achieve our mission and get
as many people involved in Tall Ships ail training as possible, while
promoting international friendship and understanding.
Have you
dreamed of setting sail on a Tall or Small Ship? With the waves crashing
around you as you sail into the sunset? Perhaps you want to travel to
new countries and meet new people? Maybe you want to learn new languages
and have a once in a lifetime experience? Well, we want to help you do
this.
On www.sailonboard.com we’ve got a great section that helps you Find Your Adventure.
Simply decide what sort of adventure you’d like to have, when, and
whereäó_ and we’ll do all the hard work for you. We’ll show you the
vessels taking part in upcoming Races and Regattas during your chosen
year and in your preferred country. Then the rest is up to you: contact a
vessel to book your place and let the adventures beginäó_
Finishing Events in the Finishing Port
Over
the last few days Gothenburg has seen 80,000 visitors – all keen to
visit the ships, mingle with the crews and enjoy the wide variety of
live entertainment.
Last night (Sunday 4 September), the Race
Village in Frihamnen, Gothenburg hosted the hugely successful Crew
Party. Crew members and trainees enjoyed a paella buffet and plenty of
lively entertainment, including a DJ and shanty and covers bands.
Everyone got into the party spirit and took the opportunity to meet
others from different ships, nationalities and background