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Clipper Race ‘Greeters’ Announced

The 10-boat fleet in the ’11-’12 running of the Clipper Round the World Race is on their way to Oakland from Qingdao, China.

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Despite San Francisco Bay’s reputation as one of the finest sailing venues in the world, it has rarely been chosen as a stopover for around-the-world races. Early next month, however, the 10-boat Clipper Round the World Race fleet will blast beneath the Golden Gate en route to their Leg 6 finish line off the Golden Gate YC.

Immediately after completing the 6,000-mile leg from Qingdao, China, each boat will proceed to Oakland’s Jack London Square, which will serve as their home base during their visit — which will include dockside tours for race fans during the Strictly Sail Pacific boat show (April 12-15).

Latitude 38 was chosen to greet Gold Coast Australia when she arrives at Jack London Square early next month.

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To insure each boat gets a warm reception — and to expand public access to the fleet — each boat has been assigned a host organization from the local marine community. We were thrilled to learn that Latitude 38 drew Gold Coast Australia in the sponsor lottery, as she is the current event leader. (And no, we didn’t bribe the race committee for that honor.)

Other affiliations are: Encinal YC sponsoring the Dutch entry De Lage Landen; OCSC hosting Derry-Londonderry; Corinthian YC with Edinburgh Inspiring Capital; Richmond YC with Geraldton Western Australia; J/World with Singapore; Club Nautique with New York; Dragonboaters with China; California Canoe & Kayak, Bay Green and Bay Crossings with Visit Finland-Welcome to Yorkshire

While the Gold Coast crew arrived in third place at Qingdao, they’re holding the lead in Leg 6 to Oakland. Let’s welcome them in style!

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One of the main responsibilities of these sponsors will be to organize a throng of revelers to greet their vessel at the Jack London guest dock whenever it arrives — day or night. We strongly encourage you to join in the fun and volunteer to assist one of these sponsoring organizations. And we’d be thrilled to have you help the Latitude staff welcome Gold Coast Australia.

For more info on this thrilling romp around the planet — including a real-time racing tracking chart — click here.

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