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City provides LegenDerry reception at race 12 prize-giving event

by Clipper Round the World on 14 Jul 2016
The crews pictured on the walls of Derry at the Clipper Race LegenDerry Finale Prizegiving. Martin McKeown, Clipper Race
Derry-Londonderry’s Guildhall Square turned purple tonight as city residents came out in their home team’s colours to take part in the LegenDerry Finale Prize Giving.

From the Playhouse, the Clipper Race crew created a rainbow in their bright team kits as they were led by pipers round the famed walls of the city and down into Guildhall Square where they received rapturous applause from the gathered crowds.

Since arriving into Derry-Londonderry the teams have been treated to the warm hospitality and generous spirit of the local people, so in recognition of the successful partnership between the city and the race, Derry City and Strabane District Council decided to afford the public the chance to be part of the Prize Giving by making the event public for the first time.

While Mayor Alderman Hilary McClintock presented the prizes for Race 12, the LegenDerry Finale, she said: “This a fantastic occasion for us to show our appreciation for our local team on securing second place and to all the teams for their efforts and success.

“We wanted to share our cultural heritage through a fusion of music, drumming and dance with the Clipper Race teams. It’s been a momentous occasion for the people of the city.”

BBC Radio presenter Mark Patterson hosted the event which was headlined by chart-topping Irish band Seo Linn who became an internet sensation after releasing their version of Avicii’s ‘Wake Me Up’, sung in Gaelic, which is also coincidentally the team song for Derry~Londonderry~Doire.



The first prize of the night was the Stormhoek Social Spirit Award. Voted for by supporters of the race via Facebook, this award celebrates the team spirit on board. The winner is usually kept under wraps until the Prize Giving ceremony but with the number of nominations this time around, it was unsurprising that the local team Derry~Londonderry~Doire was the recipient.

Bernard Fontannaz, the owner of Stormhoek Wines sent the following message to the teams: “It’s been a tough decision this time around. We’re loving the social spirit of the Clipper Race and the loyalty of the supporters to their teams. But the winner for this race goes to the Derry~Londonderry~Doire team, true ambassadors for a ‘LegenDerry’ welcome from a city with a big heart, for showing us that friendship matters, for showing us that giving 100% is about teamwork, and for inspiring us all with their commitment to race to the line and never give up. Thank you.”

Third placed ClipperTelemed+ was next on stage for its third consecutive podium prize. Canadian Ryan Finlay who has raced seven of the eight legs around the world said: “I feel absolutely fabulous, we had a spectacular race, we had a couple of pretty wild days out there on the Atlantic but I loved it. Coming into Derry-Londonderry has been amazing because my family is from Belfast historically and I have never been here before.

Having re-joined the team in New York after skipping the American Coast to Coast Leg, he added: “This win is my first personal podium out of the team’s recent amazing podiums. As a team we have gelled phenomenally well, you can see how everyone is working together and three podiums in a row are proof of that. I feel very proud.”



The home team returned to the stage to collect second place after a hard fought battle with LMAX Exchange for the line. Derry~Londonderry~Doire crew member Ali Sholer is from San Francisco but now calls Derry-Londonderry her second home.

“It’s overwhelming. We fought really hard to do well for this city and it makes me so pleased to feel so welcome. This is my second trip to Derry after I visited for our team building weekend a year ago and walked the walls, learned the history and I felt the hospitality and the warm welcome. It really helped me to fight a lot harder for this city, its people and what they are promoting through us around the world.”

Winning its sixth race of twelve in the overall Clipper 2015-16 Race, LMAX Exchange had the honour of being the final team on stage to collect its winner’s pennant. Clare MacAdam, 29, on board for Legs Seven and Eight said: “Everyone has been incredible and is so friendly. There is a little moment when we say what team we are on and they say, “Oh you beat us” and we apologise but we always laugh with them. Everyone has been so good about it. Obviously Derry~Londonderry~Doire is the favourite boat here but the people are making all of us feel special.

“This huge Prize Giving event is much more than I ever expected. It makes it so much more than the Clipper Race crew congratulating each other, it brings in the whole city and makes it a really big deal for everyone and not just us.”

LMAX Exchange continues to lead the overall Clipper Race standings with two races remaining. Derry~Londonderry~Doire is nine points behind in second place with Great Britain a further eleven points back in third place.

Race 13 to Den Helder starts on Sunday 17 July. Teams will start slipping lines at 1300 local time (1200 UTC) ahead of a Parade Of Sail along the River Foyle and Race Start off Greencastle that evening at 1800 local (1700 UTC).

The Foyle Maritime Festival is running until 17 July. For a full list of the events that are happening visit website.

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