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Clipper Round The World Race 09-10

On Sunday 13th 2009, Ahmed Al Maamari and Abdullah Al Busaidi set sail from Hull, England, to race around the world.

13/09/2009


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Abdullah Al Busaidi On Qingdao- Clipper Race 09-10
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Ahmed Al Maamari is a crewmember on Uniquely Singapore and Abdullah Al Busaidi is sailing on Qingdao. Both yachts are sponsored by the cities whose names they share and are part of a ten-strong fleet of identical yachts. They will cover a total distance of 35,000 miles and visit France, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Singapore, Qingdao, California, Panama, Jamaica, Canada, Ireland, Finland and finish again Hull, England. it will take them up to ten months to complete and the finish is expected for mid-July.
The Clipper Race is the brainchild of legendary yachtsman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first man to sail non-stop single handed around the world. He wanted to open the sport of long distance sailing to all and allow others to experience the challenges of ocean racing.
More than 400 crews have signed up for Clipper 09-10. Some will complete a full circumnavigation while others will race one or a combination of the seven legs available.
The Clipper Race is the only race in the world where the crews come from all walks of life, all ages and with all levels of experience. Prior to their training, some 40 percent of the crews had never stepped aboard a sailing yacht before. Race start day was an emotional experience for the crew and their families and friends who had come to support them on their challenge of a lifetime.

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