Clipper fleet start China to Hawaii leg
        by Event media on 25 Feb 2008
        
        
	
            
            Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race restarted from Qingdao onEdition 
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        The ten-strong international fleet crossed the start line at 15:30 local time (07:30 GMT) on Sunday, in approximately ten knots of breeze from the south west, flying their Yankee One headsails at the start of the 4,400-mile race across the Pacific from China to Hawaii. Hull & Humber managed to sneak across the line first followed by Liverpool 08, the only boat that approached the line on a port tack.
In sub-zero temperatures, the ten teams tacked up to the first mark in front of the Chinese sailing city’s breakwater, which was crammed with local residents. The home boat, Qingdao, managed to thrill the crowds by taking the lead as they headed off towards the island of Chaolian Dao to the east of Qingdao.
The race restart marked the end of a successful stopover in Qingdao’s Olympic Sailing Centre, which acted as a dress rehearsal for the sailing events of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Tens of thousands of spectators lined the city’s waterfront to watch the send-off after a week-long visit that has generated unprecedented media attention. During the stopover 80,000 Qingdao citizens visited the marina to view the yachts and many of them returned to see the fleet set sail on Sunday.
Clipper race positions - DTF
1	Qingdao	4400
2	New York	4400
3	Glasgow:Scotland with style	4400
4	Hull & Humber	4401
5	Liverpool 08	4401
6	Durban 2010 and Beyond	4401
7	Uniquely Singapore	4401
8	westernaustralia2011.com	4401
9	Nova Scotia	4401
10	Jamaica	4401
The fleet’s stopover in Qingdao marks the second time the Clipper Race has visited the city, giving the Olympic Sailing Committee further experience in hosting large-scale sailing events ahead of organising the sailing events of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
        
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