HRH visits fleet at Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival
HRH The Countess of Wessex, Patron of the Association of
Sail Training Organisations (ASTO) visited trainees who sailed in the Falmouth
to Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta 2014 today (Friday 5 September).
Almost half of the vessels competing in the Regatta – the
first time a Tall Ships Race has both started and finished in a UK port – are
members of ASTO. The nineteen vessels
have taken over 280 young people from a wide range of backgrounds from all over
the British Isles, and at least half of the trainees on board each boat are
under 25.
James Stevens, Chairman, Sail Training International
and ASTO, said, “I was delighted
that our Patron HRH The Countess of Wessex met many of our trainees and also
attended the ASTO reception on board the Jubilee Sailing Trust’s accessible
tall ship Tenacious to congratulate the ASTO skippers. They achieved great results in the race and
do vital work providing challenge and adventure for young
people.äó
ASTO fleet out in force on the Thames
PROVISIONAL race results of the Falmouth – Royal Greenwich
Tall Ships Regatta 2014 shows outstanding results for ASTO members:
– Duet, the 1912
gaff rigged yawl, operated by the Cirdan Trust has provisionally been named the
overall winner of the race. Three 15-year-old volunteer police cadets from
Enfield are trainees on the crew.
– It was a clean sweep
for ASTO members in Class B as Duet (UK), Jolie Brise (UK) and Maybe provisionally take
first, second and third respectively
– Stavros S
Niarchos and Tenacious are provisionally 2nd and 3rd in Class A
– Provisionally
1st in class C are Challenge Wales and 3rd Thermopylae Clipper
– Merrilyn
provisionally came 3rd in Class D
Lucy Gross, ASTO General Manager, said, äóìI am immensely
proud of all the ASTO member vessels and their performances in this race. To provisionally have vessels in the top
three of all the classes and potentially the overall winner too is fantastic.
But more than that, I am really proud of all the young people on board our
vessels, for the hard work they have put in. None of the young trainees on
board will ever forget being part of such an amazing experience and it will be
a highlight of the year for our many ASTO member organisations from all over
the UK who are taking part,
For further information about Sail Training, ASTO and its
member organisations visit www.asto.org.uk
DIARY DATE: Crew Parade and Prize Giving Ceremony
The official prize giving of the Falmouth – Royal Greenwich
Tall Ships Regatta 2014 takes place after the crew parade which starts at 1400
Saturday 6 September. The parade starts
in Greenwich Park and winds its way down through the town centre into the
National Maritime Museum.
– ends –
Photo: HRH The Countess of Wessex with the Association of
Sail Training Organisations (ASTO) crews at the finish of the the Falmouth to
Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta, with James Stevens, Chai