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  2. Tall Ships Races - Wikipedia

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    The Tall Ships Races are races for sail training "tall ... Ocean Scout - a Bermuda rigged Oyster 49 ketch launched in 1994 operated by the UK scout sail training ...

  3. Bark Marques - Wikipedia

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    The Marques won the first tall ships' race, from Puerto Rico to Bermuda. On 2 June 1984, the ship left Hamilton on the second race, bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia. On the night of 2 June, the ship ran into a gale. In the early hours of 3 June, she was hit by a sudden squall and a large wave, possibly a rogue wave, and was knocked down onto her ...

  4. Newport Bermuda Race - Wikipedia

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    The Newport Bermuda Race, commonly known as the Bermuda Race, is a biennial, 635 nautical miles (1175 km) sailing yacht race from Newport, Rhode Island to the British island of Bermuda. The Race is the oldest regularly scheduled ocean race in the world, and one of two regularly scheduled races "held almost entirely out of sight of land."

  5. Operation Sail - Wikipedia

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    Operation Sail refers to a series of sailing events held to celebrate special occasions and features sailing vessels from around the world. Each event is coordinated by Operation Sail, Inc., a non-profit organization established in 1961 by U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and must be approved by the United States Congress.

  6. Sail Training International - Wikipedia

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    Besides organising the Tall Ships' Races, STI is a provider of races and events, conferences and seminars, publications, research and services for the international sail training community. [2] In 2014 they launched an International Sail Endorsement Scheme together with the Nautical Institute .

  7. Kruzenshtern (ship) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Kruzenshtern sailed in the Tall Ships race from Bermuda to Newport and participated in Operation Sail in New York harbor during the United States Bicentennial. Sailors on some of the other ships wondered about her speed and suspected that the captain was occasionally turning on her engines to gain an advantage and called her the ...

  8. Tall Ships America - Wikipedia

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    Tall Ships America organizes the Tall Ships Challenge, a series of sail training races, rallies and maritime festivals that rotate every three years around the Atlantic Ocean; the Pacific Ocean; the Great Lakes and coasts of North America. [2] [3] In 2016, the Tall Ships Challenge series was held in the Great Lakes.

  9. Category:Tall ships competitions - Wikipedia

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    Tall Ships Races; Tea race (competitions) This page was last edited on 26 April 2015, at 06:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...