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An International Race Gains its First Chinese Entry

June 24, 2016

By John Rousmaniere


The Newport Bermuda Race’s international race course has long attracted sailors and boats from many countries. The 185-boat entry list in early June included sailors from 23 countries and 21 boats with non-US sail numbers. Fifty-five of the crews included sailors from outside the USA.

The visiting Chinese crew and their media team received a special recognition at the prize ceremony. Talbot Wilson/PPL
The visiting Chinese crew and their media team received a special recognition from Bermuda Governor George Fergusson. (Talbot Wilson/PPL)

This year the race had its first-ever Chinese entry, Spirit of Noahs (sail number CHN 323). A J-44 chartered from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, the boat was sailed by 10 experienced Chinese sailors from Noahs Sailing Club, described as the first professional sailing team based in Shanghai. Last October, Team Noahs raced in the Audi China Coast Regatta at Hong Kong and then in the Audi Hong Kong to Vietnam Yacht Race. In December, the team competed in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race in their TP 52.

 

Spirit of Noahs starts the 2016 Newport Bermuda Race. (Barry Pickthall/PPL
Spirit of Noahs starts the 2016 Newport Bermuda Race. (Barry Pickthall/PPL

Assigned to Class 8 (St. David’s Lighthouse Division), the team sailed west after the start and found a 25-knot breeze that soon died as high pressure moved in. Spirit of Noahs was mostly becalmed for 22 hours with a 2-knot head current before getting going again. Along the route three sails tore. Team Noahs corrected out to ninth in her class.

The Chinese crew (Left to right): Zhang Minhang, Cao Zhongqiu, Yi Xiaobin, Chen Fulin, Lin Songmin, Dong Qing (skipper), Lin Zhiwei, Zhu Bao, Yuan Shuai, Yang Longshen. (Photo Credit: Barry Pickthall/PPL)
The Chinese crew (Left to right): Zhang Minhang, Cao Zhongqiu, Yi Xiaobin, Chen Fulin, Lin Songmin, Dong Qing (skipper), Lin Zhiwei, Zhu Bao, Yuan Shuai, Yang Longshen. (Barry Pickthall/PPL)

Interviewed in in Bermuda, skipper Dong Qing, speaking through a translator, said that he and his crew were much impressed by the Bermuda Race, which he described as “a very good race, full of challenges.”  He looked forward to racing to Bermuda again.  When they return to China, Team Noahs will be at a training base where they will practice for the next Sydney-Hobart.

 

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