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First teams in Clipper Round World Yacht Race dock at Ha Long port

Monday, 19/02/2024 | 08:04:21 [GMT +7] A  A

The first teams competing in the 2023-2024 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race docked at Ha Long International Cruise Port in Quang Ninh ahead of schedule. As planned, 11 teams will make a stop in Quang Ninh until February 27 for rest and relaxation.

Qingdao was the first team to berth at Ha Long.

The first team to berth at Ha Long was Qingdao, making landfall at 1:20pm on February 18, followed by team Zhuhai at 1:55pm.

The Vietnamese sailing team named "Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam" is also scheduled to dock at the Ha Long port on the same day.

The race, drawing nearly 400 sailors aboard 11 sailing yachts, is divided into eight legs and 16 individual races, including six ocean crossings. They can choose to either complete the full circumnavigation or opt for one or multiple legs.

Qingdao team dock at Ha Long
Zhuhai came second in the race.
Representatives of Ha Long port and SunGroup presented flowers to the teams.

The Vietnamese destination is on the fifth leg within the Asia-Pacific Challenge where sailors will take part in the race and different activities during the 10-day event.

As planned, the teams will make a stop in Quang Ninh until February 27 for rest and relaxation. There will be numerous sightseeing activities at tourist landmarks, with cultural exchanges along the way.

The Vietnamese sailing team is named "Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam".

The Clipper Race was first organised in 1996 in the UK. Since then, almost 6,000 race crew from all walks of life and more than 60 nations have trained and raced in the race. The Clipper Race is the only competition in the world where the organisers supply a fleet of identical racing yachts, each with a fully qualified skipper and first mate to safely guide the crew.

11 yachts take part in the 2023-24 iconic Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. — Photo clipperroundtheworld.com
11 yachts take part in the 2023-24 iconic Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. — Photo clipperroundtheworld.com

Crews complete four levels of intense ocean racer training before they compete. It is considered one of the biggest challenges of the natural world and an endurance test like no other. 

By Nguyen Thom