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Tapio Lehtinen crosses the Equator - The Golden Globe Race - 2018




DAY 284: Golden Globe Race Update
Tapio Lehtinen crosses the Equator
GGR Prize-giving timetable 19-22nd April
Dateline: 11/04/2019 Les Sables d’Olonne, France



As Tapio Lehtinen, the last of the Golden Globe race skippers, crossed the Equator on Tuesday to start the last part of his solo circumnavigation back to Les Sables d’Olonne, plans are now well advanced for the GGR prize-giving celebrations in the Vendee port over the Easter Weekend 19 – 22nd April.

The Finnish skipper who has been slowed by increasing barnacle growth on his Gaia 36 Asteria since crossing the Indian Ocean last October will miss the party – he is not expected to reach the finish line until late May at the earliest – but will join the other skippers via a
satellite phone link.

Despite his extended time at sea, Tapio has plenty of food on board and has retained his sense of humour. On April 1, The Finn alerted Race HQ that he had met up with a boatload of girls in mid-Atlantic who, braving shark attacks, had dived over to rid Asteria of her barnacle growth. His Facebook post caught more than a few, some questioning whether this was outside assistance.

All other skippers, bar Australian Kevin Farebrother, currently climbing Mt Everest for the fourth time, will be attending the prize-giving. Most will be available for pre-booked one-to-one media interviews over the Weekend.

So too will 8 of the 2022 GGR Race entrants all keen to learn what they can from the 2018 Race skippers. The Suhaili Class for prescribed long keeled yachts between 32-36ft is already fully subscribed with 20 entrants representing 10 Countries, 12 of which already have boats. Three hail from Australia, two from France, 7 from the UK and two from the USA, together with one each from Austria, Canada, Italy, Ireland, New Zealand and Norway. A wait list is now open to accept provisional entrants and these skippers will be announced at the GGR Press Conference on Monday 22nd April.

There is also strong interest in the 10 places available in the new Joshua Class racing 40ft purpose-built steel replicas of Bernard Moitessier’s classic yacht. The first of these is expected to be launched this winter when entries for this class will open. For those keen to have a test sail, The French Maritime Museum based in La Rochelle will have Moitessier’s original Joshua in Les Sables d’Olonne for the Easter weekend offering the opportunity to sail on her.

Lessons learned from sailing in extreme conditions during the Golden Globe Race
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston’s independent report on lessons gained from handling small yachts in survival conditions during the GGR will also be published at the GGR Press Conference on April 22 with a live link and question/answer session with GGR skippers and Sir Robin in Falmouth, where the original Golden Globe Race skipper will be celebrating his victorious return to the Cornish port that day 50 years ago. The Press Conference and Sir Robin’s Q&A session will be broadcast live on Facebook.

GGR Prize giving programme 19 – 22nd April
Friday 19th and Saturday 20th – GGR Race HQ

Media check-in 09:00-17:00

One-to-One pre-booked interview opportunities with 2018 GGR skippers
Sunday 21st April

0900-1200: Closed briefing session with 2022 GGR Entrants

One-to-One pre-booked interview opportunities with 2018 GGR skippers

1500-1700: Closed de-briefing session with 2018 GGR Entrants

One-to-One pre-booked interview opportunities with 2022 GGR skippers


Monday 22nd April – GGR Media Centre

0900-1045: One-to-One pre-booked interview opportunities with 2018/2022 GGR skippers

1100-1200: GGR 2018 PRESS CONFERENCE – GGR Media Centre

Presenting 2018 Race Skippers and 2022 Race Entrants to-date.

2022 Race announcement

Live link with Tapio Lehtinen

12:00-1230: Live link with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston presenting his independent report on lessons learned from handling small boats in extreme conditions during the 2018 GGR.

1530 – 1645: GGR Prize Giving at the Atlantic Casino

1645: Live concert with Jean-Luc Van Den Heede and his band

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