Please select your home edition
Edition
37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 TOP

Engaging speakers, leaders, and experts to feature at The Ocean Race Summits 2

by The Ocean Race 20 May 2020 08:26 PDT 27 May 2020
The Ocean Race has a robust science and data collection programme © Ugo Fonolla

The second in the current series of The Ocean Race Summits will stream online live from The Hague and feature top experts and leaders from across a wide range of fields coming together to share solutions to accelerate the restoration of ocean health.

Among the highlight programming for registered Summit participants is special guest speaker Lord Sebastian Coe, the President of World Athletics and a double Olympic gold medalist, who will share insights into how to face a challenging situation and turn it into a winning position.

His words are particularly relevant as this edition of The Ocean Race Summits has been adapted to take place online, respecting the current restrictions in place due to the Covid-19 health crisis.

"It's a terrible cliché, but it can be true nonetheless - we should never let a crisis go to waste. Sometimes we need a jolt to make us review things. The issues around ocean health, ocean cleanliness have been with us for many years. That ecosystem is very precious and needs defending," Lord Coe notes.

"That's why I'm so pleased for occasions like The Ocean Race Summits which give us a moment to pause for breath and think about what we really need to focus on. This is the opportunity. This is the time to do it."

You can watch a livestream featuring curated elements of the event starting at 1300 BST (London), 1400 CEST (Central Europe), 0800 EDT (Eastern USA) on May 27 at www.theoceanrace.com/en/live

Along with Lord Coe, registered Summit participants will hear from speakers like Peter Thomson, United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy for the Ocean; Jessica den Outer, Youth Ambassador for the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature; Minna Epps, Director of IUCN's Global Marine and Polar Programme; Wallace 'J' Nichols of Blue Mind; Reece Pacheco, Executive Director of WSL PURE, the World Surf League; and Charlie Enright, co-founder of 11th Hour Racing Team and a two-time co-skipper in The Ocean Race, who currently is building a team focused on more than just winning a race.

"The narrative in sports sponsorship is changing, it's becoming a lot more cause-based, particularly in ocean racing, and this is how our team is built with 11th Hour Racing. As athletes we have the responsibility to lead by example," Enright says. "I think that's built into the way that we work with our partners, the way that we challenge them, the way that we try to enact change, the way that we've prioritised ocean health and sustainability in our organisation. It doesn't happen by accident. We spend a lot of time on this. It takes a shared goal, a shared vision to start moving the needle on these global issues."

Enright will join a panel focussed on Winning Strategies, and give his insights into how the leadership mindstate and skills needed to be successful during pivotal moments in an ocean race, can also be applied in the race to restore ocean health.

Other topics to be covered include: The Science of Action; Nature-based Rights; Post-2020 Decisions and Action; Brands for Impact; and The Dutch Perspective.

Business leaders like Håkan Samuelsson, the CEO of Volvo Cars and Hans Vestberg the Chairman and CEO of Verizon, lend their perspectives and expertise, along with young influencers like Niek Roozen, who will engage all invitees across the interactive platform Slido.

During the Summit, participants will have the opportunity to join in one of 10 Action Labs -- smaller, 30-minute breakout sessions tightly targeted on a topic related to the above panels, where ideas can be exchanged and solutions are shared.

The Ocean Race Summits #2 also features Innovation Workshops on May 26 and May 28, making for a three-day focus on protecting our blue planet.

On May 26, up to 100 industry leaders, including representatives from the IOC, UEFA, Formula E, FIFA, World Sailing, and the World Economic Forum, among many others, will work together on solutions to the challenges faced by the sport and event industry, focusing on Sustainable Look and Overlay and The Future for Reusable Serviceware Systems at events.

Two days later, the focus is on creating moments for change as sports, events and business leaders gather in a unique workshop to develop winning strategies to restore ocean health and abundance, inspired by the spirit of ocean racing.

The Ocean Race Summits are a series of solutions-focussed events bringing together leaders from a wide range of fields to target the restoration of ocean health. Developed in collaboration with 11th Hour Racing, the Premier Partner and founding Sustainability Partner of The Ocean Race, the current series of Summits started in Genoa, Italy last autumn and will continue with two further events this year, including one based out of Newport, Rhode Island in September. Up to ten events will be held before the conclusion of the 2021-22 edition of The Ocean Race.

More information and speaker list can be found at: www.theoceanrace.com/en/the-ocean-race-summits/02/the-hague

Related Articles

The Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy preview
A sustainable regatta that will see sailing boats take to the Atlantic coast of Portugal Organised in partnership with the Clube Naval de Cascais, the sustainable regatta will see a large number of sailing boats take to the Atlantic coast of Portugal, to raise awareness and important funds for marine conservation programs. Posted on 24 Apr
The Ocean Race will return to Genova
A key stopover for The Ocean Race Europe in 2025 The Italian city of Genova and The Ocean Race will extend their close relationship with The Ocean Race Europe bringing a fleet of foiling IMOCA race boats to the Mediterranean port in the late summer of 2025. Posted on 24 Apr
The Ocean Race joins world leaders in Athens
Nature's Baton and the Relay4Nature connect at Our Ocean Conference The Ocean Race joined world leaders at the Our Ocean Conference 2024 at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) in Athens, Greece on Tuesday, who had gathered to advance measures to protect and restore ocean health. Posted on 17 Apr
The Ocean Race sails into Athens
For the Our Ocean Conference UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean hands Nature's Baton to Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the conference. Posted on 15 Apr
The Ocean Race and IOC UNESCO collaborate
Contributing towards the science we need for the ocean we want In the lead up to the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference, The Ocean Race today shared the impact of the data collected by teams and sailors through the race's science on board programme. Posted on 9 Apr
The Ocean Race gathers critical polar ocean data
From Antarctica and the Northwest Passage The Ocean Race is providing critical data to international scientists studying the impact of climate change and plastic pollution on ocean health. Posted on 8 Apr
The Ocean Race Europe 2025 will start from Kiel
Aim is to combine this event with the topic of ocean health and protection Organisers of The Ocean Race have confirmed Kiel.Sailing.City as the host of the start of The Ocean Race Europe during a press conference in Kiel on Wednesday morning. Posted on 14 Feb
The Ocean Race ends an epic 2023 on a high note
An incredible race year comes to a close An incredible race year comes to a close with the Notice of Race released for The Ocean Race Europe in 2025 and The Ocean Race 2026-27 along with comprehensive reports on the 2023 event... Posted on 21 Dec 2023
The Ocean Race wins the Sustainability Award
In the International Sports Awards 2023 The Ocean Race, the toughest and longest test of a team in sport, has taken the top prize in the Sustainability category of the 2023 International Sports Awards, hosted by the International Sports Convention. Posted on 7 Dec 2023
The Ocean Race takes action at COP28
Calling for a sea change at United Nations Climate Change Conference The Ocean Race is at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, to call for the ocean to be a key consideration in the vital climate negotiations and to highlight how sport and business can help to make a positive difference for the planet. Posted on 30 Nov 2023
2024 fill-in (bottom)PredictWind - GO! exec 728x90 BOTTOMVaikobi 2024 FOOTER