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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]
The Tall Ships Challenge is an annual event organized by Tall Ships America alternating in a three year cycle between the Great Lakes, the Pacific and the Atlantic coasts of North America. The event draws hundreds of thousands of people to witness tall ships from the age of sail and allows participants to interact with the crews of different ...
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.
2024 Sail Portsmouth tall ships festival. ... vendors, nonprofit organization, craftsmen and artisans, and the annual 10K race to kick off the morning. ... Check out their schedule and get tickets ...
Tall Ships Parade at Kiel Week, the world's biggest regatta and sailing event (2009) International 420 Class Dinghy regatta, 2005 Regatta of cruising yachts in front of Laboe, 2003 Amphitrite, Ubena von Bremen, and Roald Amundsen in 2007, forming part of the annual tall ship fleet at Kiel Week Tall ships attracting visitors in port during Kiel Week 2006 Fairs and events as part of festival at ...
It's the first time the festival has been held since 2019, but the delay was not due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is scheduled every three years.
The Sail Portsmouth tall ships festival's Parade of Sail makes its way on the Piscataqua River Friday, July 26, 2024. The two-hour sails on the Ernestina-Morrissey are sold-out all weekend long.
The America's Cup is a sailing competition and the oldest international competition still operating in any sport. [1] [2] [3] America's Cup match races are held between two sailing yachts: one from the yacht club that currently holds the trophy (known as the defender) and the other from the yacht club that is challenging for the cup (the challenger).