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Tall Ships Races

The Tall Ships Races are races for sail training "tall ships" (sailing ships). The races are designed to encourage international friendship and training for young people in the art of sailing. The races are held annually in European waters and consists of two racing legs of several hundred nautical miles, and a "cruise in company" between the legs. Over one half of the crew of each ship participating in the races must consist of young people.

Italian tall ship Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor, 1976

Between 1973 and 2003 the races were known as The Cutty Sark Tall Ships Races, having been sponsored by Cutty Sark whisky. From 2004 to 2010 the races were supported by the City, Province and Port of Antwerp. The sponsor of the Tall Ships Races 2010–2014 was the city of Szczecin.[1]

Tall ships Edit

By the 21st century, "tall ship" is often used generically for large, classic, sailing vessels, but is also a technically defined term by Sail Training International. The definitions are subject to various technicalities, but by 2011 there are only two size classes, class A is square-rigged vessels and all other vessels over 40 m LOA, and classes B/C/D are 9.14 m to under 40 m LOA. Participating vessels are manned by a largely cadet or trainee crew who are partaking in sail training, 50 percent of which must be aged between 15 and 25 years of age and who do not need any previous experience. Thus, tall ship does not describe a specific type of sailing vessel, but rather a monohull sailing vessel of at least 9.4 metres (30 ft) that is conducting sail training and education under sail voyages. Participating ships range from yachts to the large square-rigged sail training ships run by charities, schools and navies of many countries.

Race Edit

After World War II, tall ships were a dying breed, having lost out to steam-powered ships several decades before. It was a retired solicitor from London, Bernard Morgan, who first dreamed up the idea of bringing young cadets and seamen under training together from around the world to participate in a friendly competition. The Portuguese Ambassador to the UK, Pedro Teotónio Pereira, was a big supporter of this original idea and believed that such a race would bring together the youth of the world's seafaring peoples. These two figures started discussions in 1953 and three years later they saw their vision become a reality.[2] The first Tall Ships' race was held in 1956. It was a race of 20 of the world's remaining large sailing ships. The race was from Torquay, Devon to Lisbon, and was meant to be a last farewell to the era of the great sailing ships. Public interest was so intense, however, that race organizers founded the Sail Training International association to direct the planning of future events. Since then Tall Ships' Races have occurred annually in various parts of the world, with millions of spectators. Today, the race attracts more than a hundred ships, among these some of the largest sailing ships in existence, like the Portuguese Sagres. The 50th Anniversary Tall Ships' Races took place during July and August 2006 and was started by the patron, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who also started the first race in 1956.[3]

Years Edit

Incidents Edit

In the 2013 race, the Norwegian vessel Wyvern was shipwrecked between the Swedish islands of Gotland and Öland in the Baltic Sea. The crew were rescued. A man from the Dutch schooner Wylde Swan was presumed drowned after he and two others from the schooner had boarded the Wyvern in an attempt to save it from going down.[8][9]

Sail Training International Edit

The Tall Ships' Races are organised by Sail Training International (STI) an international association of national sail training organisations devoted to promoting "the education and development of young people of all nationalities, religions and social backgrounds, through sail training".

Some ships that have participated Edit

  • Alexander von Humboldt - German Barque[10] (Converted to a botel by 2014).
  • Amerigo Vespucci - Italian Navy training ship.
  • Asgard II - Irish sail training ship (lost 2008).
  • Astrid - Dutch tall ship[11] (lost 2013).
  • Atyla
  • Auno - a Norwegian gaff ketch.
  • Belle Poule (built in 1932) - French Navy training schooner which together with the Etoile, its sister ship, has been participating in the Tall Ship Race since 1958. In 2009, the Belle Poule and the Etoile crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time during the Tall Ship Atlantic Challenge.
  • Capitán Miranda schooner, Uruguayan Navy training ship.
  • Challenge Wales - Wales' Tall Ship. Took part in its first Tall Ships Regatta in 2012 and its first Tall Ships Race in 2016.
  • Christian Radich - Norwegian full-rigged training ship; her homeport is Oslo.
  • Cisne Branco - Brazilian full-rigged training ship.
  • Concordia - Canadian Barquentine[10] (lost 2010).
  • Creole, Tall Ship Race (1980) from Boston (USA) training ship (DK)[12]
  • UAM Creoula[13] - a four-masted Portuguese sail training ship
  • Cuauhtémoc - Mexican Navy officer-training ship (winner on two occasions).
  • Danmark - Danish full-rigged training ship built in Nakskov, Denmark 1933.
  • Dar Młodzieży - a three-masted Polish full-rigged ship (built in 1982).
  • Dar Pomorza - winner of 1972 and 1980 races, a three-masted Polish full-rigged ship (built in 1909, decommissioned in 1980 and replaced by the Dar Mlodziezy, see above).
  • Eagle - training vessel for the U.S. Coast Guard, most recently participated in 2005.
  • Eendracht - Dutch schooner owned by Stichting het Zeilend Zeeschip (Foundation the Sailing Seaship).
  • Schooner Ernestina - the official vessel of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  • Esmeralda - Training vessel for the Chilean Navy, won in 1982 and 1990.
  • Étoile - French Navy training schooner which together with the Belle Poule, its sister ship, has been participating in the Tall Ships' Race since 1958. In 2009, the Etoile and the Belle Poule crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time during the Tall Ship Atlantic Challenge.
  • Eye of the Wind - participated several times while operated by Adventure under Sail between 1973 and 2000
  • HMS Falken - a two-masted Swedish Naval training schooner.
  • Far Barcelona - an 1874 jacket restored at the Consorci El Far[14] as vessel school, Barcelona-Spain.
  • Georg Stage - Danish Ship.[10]
  • HMS Gladan - a two-masted Swedish Naval training schooner.
  • Gloria - Colombian Barque.[10]
  • Golden Quest - a three-masted Swedish barque.
  • Gorch Fock (built in 1958).
  • Iskra (built in 1982).[10]
  • Gulden leeuw - a three-masted Dutch topsail schooner.[15]
  • Jens Krogh - a Danish gaff ketch.
  • Johann Smidt (ex Eendracht) (German Wikipedia) - a two-masted German schooner, class B (length between 30.5 and 46.5 m) winner in 1992 and 2000.
  • Jolie Brise - a French pilot cutter, three times winner of the Fastnet Ocean Race, two times overall winner of the Tall Ships' Races. Owned maintained and sailed by Dauntsey's School.
  • Juan de Lángara - Spanish training schooner, won the Friend's Ships Trophy in 2006 and is a regular participant in Tall Ships Races from 1995.
  • Kaliakra - Bulgarian.[10]
  • Kruzenshtern - Russian four-masted barque, one of the last genuine windjammers under sail.
  • La Grace- a Czech replica of Augustine Herman's historical ship (2nd half of 18 century). Winner of TSRace 2007. link:[16]
  • Libertad - Argentine Ship.[10]
  • LOA [da]- a Danish barquentine first entered in 2009.
  • STS Lord Nelson - Jubilee Sailing Trust - Southampton.
  • Malcolm Miller - sistership of the three-mast schooner Sir Winston Churchill, sail training vessel, took part in 1991
  • Maybe - a 1920s Dutch sailing ketch which took part in the first tall ships race.
  • Mercator - a Belgian merchant marine three-masted barquentine, winner of the Oslo ~ Oostende race in 1960.
  • STS Mir - a three-masted Russian training ship.[10]
  • Mircea - a three-masted Romanian sail training ship.
  • Moosk[17] - a 100-year-old Cornish Yawl.
  • Morgenster - a Dutch brig.
  • Morning Star of Revelation[18] - a British 62 ft (19 m) gaff ketch.
  • Mutin - French Navy's oldest training ship which was used during WW2 as an operational unit by the British Special Operations Executives (SOE).
  • Ocean Scout - a Bermuda rigged Oyster 49 ketch launched in 1994 operated by the UK scout sail training charity, Adventures Offshore. It is the elder sister ship to Offshore Scout.
  • Offshore Scout - a Bermuda rigged Oyster 49 ketch launched in 1997 operated by the UK scout sail training charity, Adventures Offshore. It is the elder sister ship to Ocean Scout.
  • Pelican of London - a UK main-mast barquentine.
  • Pogoria - a three-masted Polish barquentine (built in 1980).
  • Prince William
  • Roald Amundsen - a German brig ST G 508.[19]
  • Rona II - a ketch rigged Oyster 68
  • TS Royalist (1971) - TS Royalist is a brig owned and operated as a sail training ship by the Sea Cadet Corps of the United Kingdom tall ships.
  • Sagita - a Danish schooner.
  • NRP Sagres (ex Rickmer Rickmers) - Portuguese training ship.
  • Sedov - Russian Barque.[10]
  • Seute Deern II (ex Noona Dan) (German Wikipedia) - a two-masted German ketch, former school ship.
  • Shtandart - replica of a Russian 18th century frigate (built in 1999).
  • KRI Dewaruci - a three-masted Indonesian barque, Naval cadet training ship
  • Skibladner II - a Danish gaff ketch
  • Sørlandet[20] - Norway, the oldest operative full-rigged ship in the world.
  • Stad Amsterdam - Dutch clipper, built as a charter and cruise ship. She won in 2001.
  • Statsraad Lehmkuhl - a three-masted Norwegian barque whose homeport is Bergen.
  • Stavros S Niarchos - British sail training ship.
  • The Swan - Shetland ship.
  • Swan fan Makkum - Dutch Brigantine.[10]
  • INS Tarangini - a three-masted Indian barque.
  • Tecla Dutch Ketch.
  • SV Tenacious - Jubilee Sailing Trust - Southampton.
  • Tokka-Lotta - a 42-foot Bermuda sloop rigged training vessel for the Sea Scouts of Naantali, Finland
  • HMS Trincomalee - Britain's oldest warship afloat. Will remain in Hartlepool.
  • Vega Gamleby - Swedish schooner, regular participant since 2013.
  • Windrose (of Amsterdam) - Fastest on the line, 2003.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Sail Training International - The Tall Ships Races 2011
  2. ^ . Sail Training International. Archived from the original on 2014-12-04. Retrieved 2014-11-30.
  3. ^ "Tall Ships get Royal send-off". BBC News. Retrieved 2006-07-11.
  4. ^ Liverpool Echo 25 July 1984
  5. ^ Liverpool Echo 10 August 1992
  6. ^ Cutty Sark Tall Ships Races 1998 Official Program
  7. ^ a b Antwerpen, Victor; Audenaert, Levi (2022-07-27). "850.000 BEZOEKERS VOOR THE TALL SHIPS RACES IN ANTWERPEN" [850,000 VISITORS FOR THE TALL SHIPS RACES IN ANTWERPEN]. The Tall Ships Races Antwerpen (in Flemish). Retrieved 2022-08-03.
  8. ^ Berglund, Nina (11 July 2013). "Historic vessel sinks off Sweden". News in English. Sweden. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  9. ^ Berentsen, Arvid; et al. (11 July 2013). "Navnet på den omkomne er frigitt". Stavanger Aftenblad (in Norwegian). Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j 1998 Tall Ships Official Program
  11. ^ Mark Pepper (3 July 1989). "Tall ship joins the Lord Mayor's celebration". The Times. No. 63436. London. col D-H, p. 3.
  12. ^ https://issuu.com/seahistory/docs/sh_017_summer-1980/15
  13. ^ "NTM Creoula". Marinha (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  14. ^ consorcielfar.org Notícies 30/06/2011 Agost 2011 www.consorcielfar.org
  15. ^ The Gulden Leeuw guldenleeuwe.com
  16. ^ La Grace
  17. ^ Tall Ships Race - "The last great adventure" cremyll-sailing.org.uk 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Morning Star Trust morningstar.org.uk
  19. ^ Willkommen bei LebenLernen auf Segelschiffen! sailtraining.de
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-30. Retrieved 2009-01-07.

Further reading Edit

  • Harry Bruce, Tall Ships: an Odyssey (Toronto, 2000)
  • American Sail Training Association, Sail Tall Ships (Newport, 2000)
  • Rigel Crockett, Fair Wind and Plenty of It

External links Edit

  • Tall Ships Events

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The Tall Ships Races are races for sail training tall ships sailing ships The races are designed to encourage international friendship and training for young people in the art of sailing The races are held annually in European waters and consists of two racing legs of several hundred nautical miles and a cruise in company between the legs Over one half of the crew of each ship participating in the races must consist of young people Italian tall ship Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor 1976Between 1973 and 2003 the races were known as The Cutty Sark Tall Ships Races having been sponsored by Cutty Sark whisky From 2004 to 2010 the races were supported by the City Province and Port of Antwerp The sponsor of the Tall Ships Races 2010 2014 was the city of Szczecin 1 Contents 1 Tall ships 2 Race 3 Years 4 Incidents 5 Sail Training International 6 Some ships that have participated 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksTall ships EditBy the 21st century tall ship is often used generically for large classic sailing vessels but is also a technically defined term by Sail Training International The definitions are subject to various technicalities but by 2011 there are only two size classes class A is square rigged vessels and all other vessels over 40 m LOA and classes B C D are 9 14 m to under 40 m LOA Participating vessels are manned by a largely cadet or trainee crew who are partaking in sail training 50 percent of which must be aged between 15 and 25 years of age and who do not need any previous experience Thus tall ship does not describe a specific type of sailing vessel but rather a monohull sailing vessel of at least 9 4 metres 30 ft that is conducting sail training and education under sail voyages Participating ships range from yachts to the large square rigged sail training ships run by charities schools and navies of many countries Race EditAfter World War II tall ships were a dying breed having lost out to steam powered ships several decades before It was a retired solicitor from London Bernard Morgan who first dreamed up the idea of bringing young cadets and seamen under training together from around the world to participate in a friendly competition The Portuguese Ambassador to the UK Pedro Teotonio Pereira was a big supporter of this original idea and believed that such a race would bring together the youth of the world s seafaring peoples These two figures started discussions in 1953 and three years later they saw their vision become a reality 2 The first Tall Ships race was held in 1956 It was a race of 20 of the world s remaining large sailing ships The race was from Torquay Devon to Lisbon and was meant to be a last farewell to the era of the great sailing ships Public interest was so intense however that race organizers founded the Sail Training International association to direct the planning of future events Since then Tall Ships Races have occurred annually in various parts of the world with millions of spectators Today the race attracts more than a hundred ships among these some of the largest sailing ships in existence like the Portuguese Sagres The 50th Anniversary Tall Ships Races took place during July and August 2006 and was started by the patron Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh who also started the first race in 1956 3 Years Edit1978 Gothenburg Sweden Great Yarmouth United Kingdom Oslo Norway 1979 Fowey United Kingdom Isle of Man 1980 Kiel West Germany Karlskrona Sweden Frederikshavn Denmark Amsterdam Netherlands 1981 Great Yarmouth United Kingdom Ostend Belgium 1982 Falmouth United Kingdom Lisbon Portugal Vigo Spain Southampton United Kingdom 1983 Travemunde West Germany Karlskrona Sweden Weymouth United Kingdom Saint Malo France 1984 Trans Atlantic Saint Malo France Canary Islands Spain stop off San Juan Puerto Rico Bermuda Portsmouth Canada Halifax Canada Gaspe Canada Quebec City Canada Sydney Canada Norrkoping Sweden rally Flensburg West Germany rally Frederikshavn Denmark Greenock United Kingdom Liverpool United Kingdom 4 1985 Bremerhaven West Germany Chatham United Kingdom Bruges Zeebrugge Belgium Amsterdam Netherlands 1986 Delfzijl Netherlands Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom Bremerhaven West Germany Larvik Norway Gothenburg Sweden 1987 Weymouth United Kingdom Cherbourg France 1988 Karlskrona Sweden Helsinki Finland Mariehamn Finland Copenhagen Denmark 1989 London United Kingdom Hamburg West Germany Malmo Sweden Travemunde West Germany 1990 Plymouth United Kingdom A Coruna Spain Bordeaux France Bruges Zeebrugge Belgium 1991 Milford Haven United Kingdom Cork Ireland Belfast United Kingdom Aberdeen United Kingdom Delfzijl Netherlands 1992 Trans Atlantic Genoa Italy Lisbon Portugal Cadiz Spain Canary Islands Spain San Juan Puerto Rico Bahamas New York City United States Boston United States Liverpool United Kingdom 5 1992 Karlskrona Finland Kotka Finland Tallinn Estonia Gdynia Poland 1993 Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom Bergen Norway Larvik Norway Esbjerg Denmark Antwerp Belgium fleet visit 1994 Weymouth United Kingdom A Coruna Spain Porto Portugal Saint Malo France 1995 Edinburgh United Kingdom Bremerhaven Germany Frederikshavn Denmark Amsterdam Netherlands Zeebrugge Belgium 1996 St Petersburg Russia Kotka Finland Turku Finland Copenhagen Denmark 1997 Aberdeen United Kingdom Trondheim Norway Stavanger Norway Gothenburg Sweden 1998 Falmouth United Kingdom Lisbon Portugal Vigo Spain Dublin Ireland 6 1999 St Malo France Greenock United Kingdom Lerwick United Kingdom Aalborg Denmark 2000 Trans Atlantic Southampton United Kingdom Cadiz Spain Genoa Italy Cadiz Spain Bermuda Bermuda Boston United States Halifax Canada Amsterdam Netherlands 2001 Antwerp Belgium Alesund Norway Bergen Norway Esbjerg Denmark 2002 Alicante Spain Malaga Spain A Coruna Spain Santander Spain Portsmouth United Kingdom 2003 Gdynia Poland Turku Finland Riga Latvia Travemunde Germany 2004 Antwerp Belgium Aalborg Denmark Stavanger Norway Cuxhaven Germany 2005 Waterford Ireland Cherbourg Octeville France Newcastle Gateshead United Kingdom Fredrikstad Norway Torbay United Kingdom Santander Spain 2006 Saint Malo France Lisbon Portugal Cadiz Spain A Coruna Spain Antwerp Belgium 2007 Baltic Aarhus Denmark Kotka Finland Stockholm Sweden Szczecin Poland 2007 Mediterranean Barcelona Spain Genoa Italy Toulon France Alicante Spain 2008 Liverpool United Kingdom Maloy Norway Bergen Norway Den Helder Netherlands 2009 Baltic Gdynia Poland St Petersburg Russia Turku Finland Klaipeda Lithuania 2009 Trans Atlantic Vigo Spain Tenerife Canary Islands Bermuda Charleston United States Boston United States Halifax Canada Belfast United Kingdom 2010 Antwerp Belgium Aalborg Denmark Kristiansand Norway Hartlepool United Kingdom 2011 Waterford Ireland Greenock United Kingdom Lerwick United Kingdom Stavanger Norway Halmstad Sweden 2012 Saint Malo France Lisbon Portugal Cadiz Spain A Coruna Dublin Ireland 2013 Aarhus Denmark Helsinki Finland Riga Latvia Szczecin Poland 2014 Harlingen Netherlands Fredrikstad Norway Bergen Norway Esbjerg Denmark 2015 Belfast United Kingdom Alesund Norway Kristiansand Norway Aalborg Denmark 2016 Antwerp Belgium Lisbon Portugal Cadiz Spain A Coruna Spain Blyth United Kingdom 2017 Halmstad Sweden Kotka Finland Turku Finland Klaipeda Lithuania Szczecin Poland 2018 Sunderland United Kingdom Esbjerg Denmark Stavanger Norway Harlingen Netherlands 2019 Aalborg Denmark Fredrikstad Norway Bergen Norway Aarhus Denmark Antwerp Belgium 2020 Lisbon Portugal Cadiz Spain A Coruna Spain Dunkirk France 2021 Klaipeda Lithuania Turku Finland Tallinn Estonia Mariehamn Finland Szczecin Poland 2022 Esbjerg Denmark Harlingen Netherlands Antwerp Belgium Aalborg Denmark 2023 Den Helder Netherlands Hartlepool United Kingdom Fredrikstad Norway Lerwick Shetland Islands Arendal Norway 2024 Klaipeda Lithuania Helsinki Finland Tallinn Estonia Turku Finland Mariehamn Finland Szczecin Poland 2025 Le Havre France Dunkirk France Aberdeen Scotland Kristiansand Norway Esbjerg Denmark 2026 Antwerp Belgium 7 2027 TBA 2028 TBA 2029 TBA 2030 Antwerp Belgium 7 Incidents EditIn the 2013 race the Norwegian vessel Wyvern was shipwrecked between the Swedish islands of Gotland and Oland in the Baltic Sea The crew were rescued A man from the Dutch schooner Wylde Swan was presumed drowned after he and two others from the schooner had boarded the Wyvern in an attempt to save it from going down 8 9 Sail Training International EditMain article Sail Training International The Tall Ships Races are organised by Sail Training International STI an international association of national sail training organisations devoted to promoting the education and development of young people of all nationalities religions and social backgrounds through sail training Some ships that have participated EditAlexander von Humboldt German Barque 10 Converted to a botel by 2014 Amerigo Vespucci Italian Navy training ship Asgard II Irish sail training ship lost 2008 Astrid Dutch tall ship 11 lost 2013 Atyla Auno a Norwegian gaff ketch Belle Poule built in 1932 French Navy training schooner which together with the Etoile its sister ship has been participating in the Tall Ship Race since 1958 In 2009 the Belle Poule and the Etoile crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time during the Tall Ship Atlantic Challenge Capitan Miranda schooner Uruguayan Navy training ship Challenge Wales Wales Tall Ship Took part in its first Tall Ships Regatta in 2012 and its first Tall Ships Race in 2016 Christian Radich Norwegian full rigged training ship her homeport is Oslo Cisne Branco Brazilian full rigged training ship Concordia Canadian Barquentine 10 lost 2010 Creole Tall Ship Race 1980 from Boston USA training ship DK 12 UAM Creoula 13 a four masted Portuguese sail training ship Cuauhtemoc Mexican Navy officer training ship winner on two occasions Danmark Danish full rigged training ship built in Nakskov Denmark 1933 Dar Mlodziezy a three masted Polish full rigged ship built in 1982 Dar Pomorza winner of 1972 and 1980 races a three masted Polish full rigged ship built in 1909 decommissioned in 1980 and replaced by the Dar Mlodziezy see above Eagle training vessel for the U S Coast Guard most recently participated in 2005 Eendracht Dutch schooner owned by Stichting het Zeilend Zeeschip Foundation the Sailing Seaship Schooner Ernestina the official vessel of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Esmeralda Training vessel for the Chilean Navy won in 1982 and 1990 Etoile French Navy training schooner which together with the Belle Poule its sister ship has been participating in the Tall Ships Race since 1958 In 2009 the Etoile and the Belle Poule crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time during the Tall Ship Atlantic Challenge Eye of the Wind participated several times while operated by Adventure under Sail between 1973 and 2000 HMS Falken a two masted Swedish Naval training schooner Far Barcelona an 1874 jacket restored at the Consorci El Far 14 as vessel school Barcelona Spain Georg Stage Danish Ship 10 HMS Gladan a two masted Swedish Naval training schooner Gloria Colombian Barque 10 Golden Quest a three masted Swedish barque Gorch Fock built in 1958 Iskra built in 1982 10 Gulden leeuw a three masted Dutch topsail schooner 15 Jens Krogh a Danish gaff ketch Johann Smidt ex Eendracht German Wikipedia a two masted German schooner class B length between 30 5 and 46 5 m winner in 1992 and 2000 Jolie Brise a French pilot cutter three times winner of the Fastnet Ocean Race two times overall winner of the Tall Ships Races Owned maintained and sailed by Dauntsey s School Juan de Langara Spanish training schooner won the Friend s Ships Trophy in 2006 and is a regular participant in Tall Ships Races from 1995 Kaliakra Bulgarian 10 Kruzenshtern Russian four masted barque one of the last genuine windjammers under sail La Grace a Czech replica of Augustine Herman s historical ship 2nd half of 18 century Winner of TSRace 2007 link 16 Libertad Argentine Ship 10 LOA da a Danish barquentine first entered in 2009 STS Lord Nelson Jubilee Sailing Trust Southampton Malcolm Miller sistership of the three mast schooner Sir Winston Churchill sail training vessel took part in 1991 Maybe a 1920s Dutch sailing ketch which took part in the first tall ships race Mercator a Belgian merchant marine three masted barquentine winner of the Oslo Oostende race in 1960 STS Mir a three masted Russian training ship 10 Mircea a three masted Romanian sail training ship Moosk 17 a 100 year old Cornish Yawl Morgenster a Dutch brig Morning Star of Revelation 18 a British 62 ft 19 m gaff ketch Mutin French Navy s oldest training ship which was used during WW2 as an operational unit by the British Special Operations Executives SOE Ocean Scout a Bermuda rigged Oyster 49 ketch launched in 1994 operated by the UK scout sail training charity Adventures Offshore It is the elder sister ship to Offshore Scout Offshore Scout a Bermuda rigged Oyster 49 ketch launched in 1997 operated by the UK scout sail training charity Adventures Offshore It is the elder sister ship to Ocean Scout Pelican of London a UK main mast barquentine Pogoria a three masted Polish barquentine built in 1980 Prince William Roald Amundsen a German brig ST G 508 19 Rona II a ketch rigged Oyster 68 TS Royalist 1971 TSRoyalistis a brig owned and operated as a sail training ship by the Sea Cadet Corps of the United Kingdom tall ships Sagita a Danish schooner NRP Sagres ex Rickmer Rickmers Portuguese training ship Sedov Russian Barque 10 Seute Deern II ex Noona Dan German Wikipedia a two masted German ketch former school ship Shtandart replica of a Russian 18th century frigate built in 1999 KRI Dewaruci a three masted Indonesian barque Naval cadet training ship Skibladner II a Danish gaff ketch Sorlandet 20 Norway the oldest operative full rigged ship in the world Stad Amsterdam Dutch clipper built as a charter and cruise ship She won in 2001 Statsraad Lehmkuhl a three masted Norwegian barque whose homeport is Bergen Stavros S Niarchos British sail training ship The Swan Shetland ship Swan fan Makkum Dutch Brigantine 10 INS Tarangini a three masted Indian barque Tecla Dutch Ketch SV Tenacious Jubilee Sailing Trust Southampton Tokka Lotta a 42 foot Bermuda sloop rigged training vessel for the Sea Scouts of Naantali Finland HMS Trincomalee Britain s oldest warship afloat Will remain in Hartlepool Vega Gamleby Swedish schooner regular participant since 2013 Windrose of Amsterdam Fastest on the line 2003 See also Edit nbsp Oceans portalThe Great Tea Race of 1866 Grain raceReferences Edit Sail Training International The Tall Ships Races 2011 The First Tall Ships Race Sail Training International Archived from the original on 2014 12 04 Retrieved 2014 11 30 Tall Ships get Royal send off BBC News Retrieved 2006 07 11 Liverpool Echo 25 July 1984 Liverpool Echo 10 August 1992 Cutty Sark Tall Ships Races 1998 Official Program a b Antwerpen Victor Audenaert Levi 2022 07 27 850 000 BEZOEKERS VOOR THE TALL SHIPS RACES IN ANTWERPEN 850 000 VISITORS FOR THE TALL SHIPS RACES IN ANTWERPEN The Tall Ships Races Antwerpen in Flemish Retrieved 2022 08 03 Berglund Nina 11 July 2013 Historic vessel sinks off Sweden News in English Sweden Retrieved 12 July 2013 Berentsen Arvid et al 11 July 2013 Navnet pa den omkomne er frigitt Stavanger Aftenblad in Norwegian Retrieved 12 July 2013 a b c d e f g h i j 1998 Tall Ships Official Program Mark Pepper 3 July 1989 Tall ship joins the Lord Mayor s celebration The Times No 63436 London col D H p 3 https issuu com seahistory docs sh 017 summer 1980 15 NTM Creoula Marinha in European Portuguese Retrieved 2020 10 27 consorcielfar org NotA cies 30 06 2011 Agost 2011 www consorcielfar org The Gulden Leeuw guldenleeuwe com La Grace Tall Ships Race The last great adventure cremyll sailing org uk Archived 2011 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Morning Star Trust morningstar org uk Willkommen bei LebenLernen auf Segelschiffen sailtraining de schoolship no Archived from the original on 2009 03 30 Retrieved 2009 01 07 Further reading EditHarry Bruce Tall Ships an Odyssey Toronto 2000 American Sail Training Association Sail Tall Ships Newport 2000 Rigel Crockett Fair Wind and Plenty of ItExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tall Ships Races Tall Ships Events Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tall Ships Races amp oldid 1168867961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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