Update on provisional results
Final results will not be confirmed and announced until tomorrow (Saturday) so remain provisional as below:
Class A
1 Mir (Russia)
2 Royal Helena (Bulgaria)
3 La Grace (Czech Republic)
Class B
1 Pandora (Italy)
2 Johanna Lucretia (UK)
3 Ciutat Badalona (Spain)
Class C
1 Femme Fatale (Hungary)
2 Galaxie (Spain)
3 Spirit of Oysterhaven (Ireland)
Class D
1 Miles to Go (Belgium)
2 Akela (Russia)
3 Moon Dance of Carrick (UK)
Full provisional race results can be seen here
Tomorrow will be a busy day for the trainees, with sports in the morning and a crew parade through Toulon and the prize giving ceremony in the afternoon.
Lycamobile – title sponsor of the Mediterranean Tall Ships Regatta
Gaastra – official clothing supplier to the Mediterranean Tall Ships Regatta
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Editor’ notes:
A word from your sponsor
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Lycamobile is delighted to be sponsoring this year’ Lycamobile Mediterranean Tall Ships Regatta, with its mission to connect to global communities.
If you need to call your family and friends during the Regatta please look out for their stand space portside in Barcelona, Toulon and La Spezia.
What is sail training?
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