The Tall Ships Races 2016: Fast Finishes and First Arrivals
Class D vessel, Sea Lion of London (UK), was the first vessel to cross the finish line off Cadiz today (Wednesday 27 July) after an exhilarating two days of racing, covering 240 nautical miles along the southern corner of the Iberian Peninsula.
Wind
conditions were conducive to high speeds in the early stages of Race Two in The
Tall Ships Races 2016 from Lisbon – which saw intense competition through the
fleet.
Race
Director, Paul Bishop, gave the following report: äóìIt’ been a fantastic race –
very hotly contested with Sea Lion of London (UK) taking line honours ahead of
Class D, Rona II (UK), who were ahead of Class A, Mir (Russia). The fleet enjoyed ideal sailing conditions
for the majority of the race, which then turned light and variable towards the
end. But, this is always good experience for the trainees, who have the
opportunity to learn about navigation and tactics to make the most of the wind
they have.äó
Provisional class placings
on corrected time are below – as shown on the Leaderboard of Yellow Brick, the satellite tracking system. These results are updated every 15 minutes.
However – the
Sail Training International Race Committee expects some changes to these
results. They will now be considering
the race declaration forms which the ships are handing in on their arrival into
Cadiz and the final results will be officially announced on
Friday (29 July).