01 September 2015

Clipper Round The World Yacht Race, London Launch, Sailing Videos


LIVE video Replay: Clipper 2015-16 Round the World Yacht Race fleet departure from St Katharine Docks, London - Streamed live on Aug 30, 2015

Clipper Round The World Yacht Race launches in London - BBC News"... After travelling to Brazil, the yachts will go on to South Africa, then to Albany in Western Australia. From there, participants will sail to Queensland, and on to Vietnam and China. They will continue to Seattle and from there to New York via Panama. The final leg will see the yachts travel from New York back to London, where they are due at the end of July next year."


COUNTDOWN CONTINUES TO CLIPPER ROUND THE WORLD RACE
Published on Aug 26, 2015: The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race preparations continued, as Unicef officially named its yacht in the Race Village.

Twelve identical 70-foot stripped down ocean racers are preparing to battle it out over an eleven month global series which starts from London this Sunday (30 August 2015). It’s the world’s largest matched fleet and it will be taking on the longest ocean race around the planet at more than 40,000 nautical miles.

The 2015-16 series is the tenth edition of the biennial Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. Multinational teams will take on the world’s toughest oceans in what has come to be regarded as one of the most challenging endurance events, with 14 races between six continents.

Apart from the twelve seasoned professional skippers, the teams comprise mainly of amateur competitors, many of them novices prior to their extensive pre-race training. The ‘Corinthian’ spirit of the gruelling race has been made famous by its founder, the British yachting legend Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, who became the first person to sail solo, non-stop, around the world in 1968-9.

Teams have been making final preparations this week in central London’s only marina at St Katharine Docks next to Tower Bridge, which will mark Sunday’s departure on this marathon event. Weather patterns are being studied and tactics developed against a busy backdrop of maintenance, stocking up on provisions for the first month-long race to Rio, mixed with naming ceremonies and farewell celebrations.

Each team is around 60-strong, but there will only be a maximum of 24 per yacht at any one time, dropping to an average of 15 on some stages. Around ten to twelve crew will stay aboard for the full circumnavigation, the remainder joining for one or more of eight legs. The challenge for skippers is managing that changing dynamic while maximising competitive performance.

Around 700 crew, representing 44 different nationalities, will participate in this edition, the biggest in the 19-year history of the event which started in 1996. This latest complement of competitors will bring the total number of new ocean racing sailors created by the Clipper Race to over 4,000 to mark its 20th anniversary next year when the fleet returns to London at the end of July.

There was clear apprehension ahead of Sunday’s departure, with an adrenaline charged desire to get the racing started. The opening ceremony of the event had a Rio festival feel ahead of a parade on the Thames with Tower Bridge opening to salute the fleet as it headed out to the start line. 


Race 1 gets underway Monday, August 31, 2015, away from the busy river traffic with a start off Southend Pier at 1230 BST (1130 UTC). The race to Rio is filled with navigational and environmental challenges from the confines of the English Channel and the potentially rough conditions of the Bay of Biscay to the frustrations of the Doldrums where wind can disappear between northern and southern hemisphere weather systems ahead of the final push to the finish in Rio de Janeiro.

Subsequent races take in South Africa, around Australia, including the infamous Boxing Day departure Sydney-Hobart race, Vietnam, China, USA coast-to-coast from Seattle to New York, Northern Ireland, Netherlands and back to London on 30 July 2016.


A look back to 2014--GREAT Britain yacht in dramatic knockdown by tornado in Clipper Race:

A look back to 2014: Dramatic footage of the moment the GREAT Britain team were hit by a tornado as they competed in the previous Clipper Round The World Yacht Race. Published on Jul 9, 2014

more info: clipperroundtheworld.com and YouTube
twitter: @ClipperRace OR #ClipperRace | see also:@SirRKJ @nikkinikkibanks



more sailing news below (@ web version link below for mobile)

Caribbean Safety and Security Net

sailing - Google News

America's Cup - Google News

More Sailing News

ISAF sailing - Google News

Rolex sailing - Google News

US sailing - Google News

Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race - Google News

Vendee Globe - Google News