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Clipper Round World Race 07-08
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09 June 2008
Nova Scotia leads Clipper 07-08 fleet into Halifax
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The 68-foot racing yacht Nova Scotia led the Clipper 07-08 Round the World
Yacht Race fleet into Halifax today at the start of an eight-day stopover in
the province. They were welcomed by crowds lining Halifax Waterfront and the
iconic Canadian figure of a Mountie a member of Canadaıs Royal Mounted
Police Force. The fleet sailed in formation, past Georgeıs Island and
Dartmouth before arriving at Cable Wharf at Halifax Waterfront, where they
will be berthed for the next four days.
Among the welcoming party was Nova Scotiaıs Minister of Immigration, the
Honourable Len Goucher, who was instrumental in bringing the fleet to the
Province. At the official welcome and prizegiving ceremony the Minister
said, ³I want my Nova Scotia crew to know that I was Minister of Tourism
when this all started and weıre very proud to have you all here and very
proud to have the province involved in all this. When I saw the Nova Scotia
pull into the pier today my heart went about this big so itıs just great and
I want to say how appreciative we are of everything youıve done. Welcome and
thank you for making Nova Scotia and myself and everybody else here so
proud.
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Nova Scotia 5. in Halifax
Fotos: Steve Farmer/onEdition

Ankunft der Clipperflotte in Halifax
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³On behalf of the Government of Nova Scotia Iıd like to just take a moment
to welcome you all to Nova Scotia and hope you enjoy your stay with us and
enjoy all Nova Scotia has to offer.
³The spirit of the race perfectly captures the spirit of our province itıs a
great opportunity to promote and boost Nova Scotia around the world. Along
with our partners weıre very pleased to host the Clipper 07-08 Clipper Round
the World Yacht Race here in Halifax and later this week in Sydney. And to
all the crews, families and friends visiting us here today, I hope you enjoy
the time here in Nova Scotia and take time to experience all the wonderful
things and beautiful scenery this Province has to offer.²
Overnight the fleet arrived at Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, where they
were welcomed with cold beers and hot food at the end of Race 12 from New
York. Nova Scotia finished fifth in the race where dense fog and light winds
tested the crewsı skills and resolve. westernaustralia2011.comıs tactical
decision to turn towards Halifax earlier than the rest of the fleet paid off
as they found more favourable winds to propel them into the lead and claim
their first victory of the Clipper 07-08 series. Glasgow: Scotland with
style Clipperıs consistent performance earned them another second place,
while Qingdao emerged as victor of their dogfight with Hull & Humber to
finish third, just a fifth of a nautical mile separating the two teams when
the race finished at 1200 GMT on Saturday 8 June.
Nova Scotia had their own run in with the English boat using stealth tactics
to try to outmanoeuvre their opposition, according to skipper, Rob McInally.
³In the dark we crawled around the deck so that they could not see us
prepare our spinnaker,² he explains. ³At the last minute we put on the deck
light for the hoist of the spinnaker and the drop of the Yankee. Whilst
bearing away slightly to fill our spinnaker, I looked up to see Hull &
Humber doing the same thing. We had both been trying to do a surprise hoist
on the other.²
Writing in their crew blog today, round the world crew member Paul
MacGillivary, whose grandfather was born and raised on Cape Breton Island,
said, ³We are all proud to be representing Nova Scotia, and pleased, after
nine months and more than 30,000 nautical miles, to be finally sailing to
our home ports of Halifax and Sydney.
³Most of the crew have no connection to this place called Nova Scotia. But
for those of us on board that do, there is a real sense of coming home.
There is poetry in returning to the land of your forefathers by the same
means that they didby sea.
We are certain that everyone onboard Nova Scotia, as indeed all Clipper
crews, will be entranced and enthralled by the beauty of this land and the
warmth of its people in this, their 250th year of democracy.²
During the stopover the ten internationally-backed yachts competing in
Clipper 07-08 will take part in the Democracy 250 Race from Halifax to
Sydney, one of a number of events to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth
of democracy in the Province. The teams will set off from Halifax Waterfront
at 8.00am local time (1100 GMT) on Thursday and will arrive in Sydney on
Friday evening. They will set off from Sydney on their final Atlantic
crossing on Monday 16 June.
During the eight days the crews will spend in Nova Scotia they will be
treated to the hospitality for which the Province is famed. No sooner had
they arrived and attended the welcome ceremony and prizegiving than they
were whisked off to be served chowder cooked by some of the best chefs in
Halifax, followed by a tour of Keithıs Brewery, a reception at the Red Stag
Bar followed by more partying at the Lower Deck. On Wednesday crews will
enjoy a guided tour of Halifax.
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race was founded by legendary yachtsman
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first man to sail solo non-stop around the
world. Speaking at the welcome ceremony today, Sir Robin said, ³Thanks so
much for a fabulous welcome for Clipper and particularly our crews to your
lovely port of Halifax. I love this waterfront. Iıve only been here once
before, two years ago when I hit a whale and thought Iıd better come in and
do something about it. I know we are going to have a great time here.²
Berths are now available for the Clipper 09-10 Round the World Yacht Race.
There will be recruitment presentations at Dartmouth Yacht Club at 8.30pm on
Wednesday 11 June and at the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion in Sydney at 4pm
on Saturday 14 June where people from Nova Scotia can find out more about
what it takes to take on the world and how to apply to become a crew member.
For more information call David Cusworth, Clipperıs crew recruitment manager
on (902) 402 5450 or email oceanracer@clipperroundtheworld.com. No previous
sailing experience is required. The minimum age is 18 and there is no upper
age limit.
NOTES FOR EDITORS
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