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Day 1 of the Tall Ships Races 2016 in Lisbon

The Tall Ships Races 2016: The Fleet has Arrived in Spirited Lisbon

July 22, 2016

Celebrations have begun today (Friday 22 July) in this warm, friendly and multicultural city, which opens its arms to welcome the international fleet for the seventh time.

This year, the Tall Ships Races is celebrating its Diamond Anniversary. It’ exactly 60 years since the first race took place from Torbay, UK, to Lisbon, Portugal in 1956. So, we’re expecting a special event in this captivating, cobble-stoned city.

Lisbon has a grand tradition of hosting the races – it welcomed the Tall and Small Ships in 1956, 1964, 1982, 1998, 2006, and 2012. This year, festivities take place from today (Friday 22 July) to Monday (25 July), and will welcome a crew from around 30 different countries.

We’re extremely pleased to see several vessels that took part in the very first race in 1956 back in Lisbon: Christian Radich (Norway), Georg Stage (Denmark), and Maybe (UK). Along with the rest of the fleet that’ arrived in the city, these magnificent vessels have completed Race 1 from Antwerp, Belgium to Lisbon – a distance of 770 miles.

Full provisional race results can be seen here.

Festivities in Lisbon include sports competitions, concerts, DJs, the crew parade, and prize giving. Check out the event website for more information.

Opening Ceremony

Visitors started to visit the site from 10:00, ahead of the official Opening Ceremony at 11:00, attended by the Lisbon Port Authority, Cruise Terminal, Portuguese Chief Staff of Navy and Sea Affairs Minister.

Knut Western, Race Chairman, Sail Training International, said:

äóìLisboa was the finishing port of the very first Tall Ships Races, in 1956. Today we mark the 60th anniversary, and it is with great pleasure I thank the city and port of Lisboa, and Associaí_í£o Portuguesa de Treino de Vela – APORVELA Œ_- for their generous and professional support, making it possible for the Tall Ships fleet to come back here for the seventh time in all these 60 years.

äóìSince the beginning in 1956, The Tall Ships Races have made a significant contribution to the lives of thousands of young people. I believe: also a contribution to peace.äó

Captain Immo von Schnurbein from Alexander von Humboldt II said:

äóìI am delighted to sail our ship into Lisbon – we have a long lasting relationship with this beautiful city and it feels like coming home.äó

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