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Race Report 8: Spaniel is First to Cross the Finish line

July 20, 2016

Spaniel (Latvia) was the first vessel to cross the finish line off Lisbon at 21:59:15 yesterday (Tuesday 19 July) (with Ocean Spirit of Moray (UK) just two hours behind her after nearly a week of racing.

Captain Juris Radus of Spaniel sent this report, äóìFor Spaniel

this race leg was an amazing battle which provided all possible

conditions – winds from almost all directions, and the extremes of

surfing on waves with 14.6 knots and then drifting on 0.1 knot. By

trimming our sails during each night watch we managed to catch the best

of the breeze, while at the same time keeping watch to avoid the whales.

Soon we were passing all the Tall Ships and flew across the finish line

with some 25 knots of fresh breeze.äó

The first Class A ship to cross the line was Mir (Russia) at 00:54:00 today with her sister Dar Mlodziezy (Poland) at 08:09:53. Statsraad Lehmkuhl

(Norway) crossed the line just after midday today (Wednesday 20 July)

but remains in first place on Corrected Time due to her lower TCF

(‘individual handicap’).

Jolie Brise (UK) remains in first place overall and is due to cross the line late this evening.

The

Sail Training International Race Committee has brought forward the

official race finish time to 0500, Thursday 21 July, for all classes.

The Class placings are:

Class A

  1. Statsraad Lehmkuhl (Norway)
  2. Georg Stage (Denmark)
  3. Fryderyk Chopin (Poland)

Class B

  1. Jolie Brise (UK)
  2. Rupel (Belgium)
  3. Maybe (UK)

Class C

  1. St Iv (Estonia)
  2. Spaniel (Latvia)
  3. Challenge Wales (UK)

Class D

  1. Akela (Russia)
  2. Tomidi (Belgium)
  3. Politechnika (Poland)

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Photo: The crew of Spaniel (Latvia) just seconds after the crossed the finish line of Race One of The Tall Ships Races 2016.

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