Clipper Round the World Yacht Race secures Chinese entry until 2016 in major sponsorship deal
Qingdao first destination to sign up to sponsor third generation
global race fleet. Clipper 13-14 set to become world’s largest and
longest race.
6 January 2012 – Clipper Ventures Plc announced at the London Boat Show today that it
has signed a major sponsorship deal with Qingdao, host of the sailing
events of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, to continue its participation
in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race through to 2016.
Credit:
Clipper – Clipper Ventures’ chief executive, William Ward (right), and
Qingdao Municipal Government Vice-Mayor, Wang Xiulin, at the signing
ceremony in China
Qingdao has fielded an entry and
hosted the event since 2005 and has credited the Clipper Race with
helping it not only prepare for hosting the Olympics but also in
developing its brand as China’s Sailing City. It will now become the
first destination in the world to sponsor six editions of the unique
biennial event.
“This is excellent news,” said William Ward,
chief executive of Clipper Ventures. “I am proud of the role the Clipper
Race has played in helping Qingdao to be successful, promoting its
sailing achievements and helping to tell its story around the world. It
also brings our sponsors together in Qingdao to stimulate international
trade between China and the rest of the world.”
Madam Lin
Zhiwei, Chairman of Qingdao Sports Federation, said, “We have decided to
continue our collaboration in Clipper 13-14 and Clipper 15-16. It has
become an important event to build our brand as the Sailing City of
China.”
New fleet
The construction of an innovative new
fleet of 12 Clipper 70 yachts, with an option for a further four, is
progressing on schedule in China. It will be the world’s biggest matched
fleet of large ocean racing yachts. UK based suppliers of equipment and
services are also being signed up for the new fleet and future races.
Speaking
on the opening day of the 2012 London Boat Show, Clipper Ventures
founder and chairman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston said, “The manufacture of
the Clipper 70s is now well underway and will help us to meet the
growing demand from crew and sponsors with a forward programme through
to 2020.”
The legendary British yachtsman added, “The Clipper
Race is unique in world business and I believe our own performance
demonstrates that the UK marine sector has great potential and needs to
be celebrated. Clipper Ventures puts millions of pounds into the local
economy around its base in Portsmouth Harbour every year and our high
proportion of overseas income makes a positive contribution to Britain’s
Balance of Payments.”
The eighth edition of the Clipper Race,
Clipper 11-12, is currently halfway through its 40,000-mile
circumnavigation en route from the Gold Coast, Australia, to Qingdao via
Singapore. The fleet will reach Marina at Keppel Bay, Singapore, on 28
January and the yachts are expected to begin arriving at the Qingdao
International Marina and Olympic Sailing Center from 22 February.