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Ulrike Schümann Nord Stream Race starting helmsman for Team Europe

by Jessica Francis 25 May 2014 07:53 BST 25 May 2014
Female starting helmsman Ulrike Schümann with Tim Kroger will race together in the Nord Stream Race 2014 © Team Europe

Team Europe will be working with a different dynamic in this year's Nord Stream Race. The third edition of this annual race starting in a matter of weeks will see female Olympic Yngling sailor, Ulrike Schümann from Berlin, on board the Swan 60 as starting helmsman.

Tim Kröger, Skipper of Team Europe, said of the appointment, 'It was an easy decision to sail with Ulrike in the 2014 Nord Stream Race, with her experienced background in the Olympic classes, including a 4th position at the 2008 Olympic Games, she is an invaluable addition as an exceptionally talented sailor. Her strengths lie in close racing which I have experienced first-hand, winning German big boat championships together. Ulrike will quickly melt into her new position'.

Qualification criteria for Team Europe are strict as the Gazprom Swan 60 Class is especially competitive with some of the world's leading yacht racing names involved. The core repeat crew includes Magnus Woxén, Wouter Verbraak and Christian Scherrer. Tim Kröger explains that a successful team lies in the quality of the sailors and their ability to all get along as a team, "Fun, joy and the will to work hard are important ingredients if you want to sail successfully."

Tim is confident that Ulrike will fit seamlessly into his crew with her professional attitude that always impresses him. Another youth female to make the cut and join Team Europe this year is Anna Reinsberg-Andersson a young Laser Radial dinghy sailor from the Nord Stream Race's finishing port, Warnemünde, Germany. Anna is part of the 'Youth Sailing Concept by Adidas', offering young sailors the chance to join experienced offshore professionals and race with them. Four youths from Germany and Finland, have been selected in total, Tim Kröger believes that the Nord Stream Race will provide the perfect vehicle for youngsters to bring positive sporting memories home, "they will not be treated as guests on board, they are expected to bring their ideas and views with them and I am sure we will hear some useful comments back from these talented sailors."

For Anna this is an excellent introduction to offshore sailing and the chance to spend time afloat with the more experienced Ulrike, who will undoubtedly offer Anna essential input into her sailing development. Anna a member of Warnemünde Segel Club, commented, "I am excited at the chance to look over the shoulders of pro sailors like Tim Kröger and hope to be able to keep in contact with the crew and race again with them in the future, this concept is fantastic and a really unique chance for youth sailors to race Swan 60s."

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