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Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 2015-16 Race underway

by Marina Thomas 31 Aug 2015 21:29 BST 31 August 2015
Mission Performance (left) and Qingdao (right) during the start of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 2015-16 at Southend Pier © John Walton / PA Wire

The 12 international amateur teams competing in the tenth edition of the world's longest ocean race have started their 40,000 nautical mile circumnavigation off the English coast at Southend.

Race 1 to Rio de Janeiro of the global series, the only event of its kind for amateur sailors, the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, started at 12.30 UK time (GMT+1) in front of big crowds on Southend Pier.

A cannon was fired by officials from Benfleet Yacht Club in the presence of Clipper Race Chairman and legendary sailor Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Race Director Justin Taylor to mark the start of the 11-month long biennial event.

LMAX Exchange, skippered by Frenchman Olivier Cardin, was first over the line, followed by GREAT Britain, skippered by Peter Thornton close behind in second place, and Da Nang Viet Nam - led by Australian Wendy Tuck - third over the start line.

Race Director Justin Taylor said: "It was a good clean downwind start with LMAX Exchange and GREAT Britain well practised when launching their spinnakers very quickly.

"Qingdao came through very fast too, and is now in third position as a result. I predict they will be off Ushant in the north west corner of France in 60 hours.

"Good luck to them all at this exciting time, and we will see them in Rio."

Sir Robin said: "Watching the crews start their adventure is a very special moment after all the months, and in many cases, years of training and preparation they have undertaken to get to this stage.

"The challenges that lie ahead are going to test them to their limits physically and mentally, and they are going to need to work as a team to overcome everything Mother Nature will throw at them.

"They are going to change their lives forever by competing in this ocean adventure. I wish them fair winds and competitive but safe sailing as they circumnavigate the globe," added Sir Robin, 76, who became the first person to sail solo non-stop around the world in 1968-9.

The Race Start follows a spectacular Parade of Sail by the fleet of ocean racers down the River Thames in London yesterday. Tens of thousands of well-wishers filled the international Race Village and lined the banks of the Thames to wave off the 12 courageous crews and their professional skippers.

London's Tower Bridge lifted to salute the crew twice ahead of their ocean odyssey.

The opening leg of the race takes the teams over 5,000 nautical miles from the British capital, across the Atlantic Ocean, including the challenging Doldrums, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Following the first stopover in Brazil, the fleet will continue on via Cape Town, Albany - Western Australia, Sydney (including the world famous Sydney-Hobart Race), the Whitsundays, Da Nang - Vietnam, Qingdao - China, Seattle, Panama, New York, Derry-Londonderry and Den Helder – the Netherlands, before returning to London's St Katharine Docks for Race Finish on 30 July 2016.

Find out the different ways to follow the fleet here.

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