Spirit of Europe has won the 2015 Nord Stream Race after
extending an early lead near Flensburg across 800 nautical miles through the
Baltic Sea to finish as champions in Saint Petersburg, Russia today. Bronenosec has finished in second with the
Gazprom Youth Sailing Challenge on board Tsaar Peter taking a close third. Petite Flamme and SGM still racing follow in
fourth and fifth.
Tim Kröger, skipper on board Spirit of Europe, had a point
to prove this year marking his fourth attempt at victory, after taking third in
2014. Long standing rival Bronenosec
came as defending champions for this edition and the hottest competition for Tim
Kröger and his crew. Tim however was confident that his long established team
would come out on top this time around, ““80% of the crew including myself are
still the same since our first Nord Stream Race together in 2012. We all come back together every year for the
race as we enjoy it and the configuration of the team. We have all gone off and sailed different
regattas over the last 12 months but it is reassuring to return to familiar
territory with the team each year".
A long standing crew mixed with Tim's legendary German yachting
pedigree including numerous Whitbread Round the World, Volvo Ocean Races and
the America's Cup, 1983 Admiral's Cup Champion and being awarded the Silver
Laurel Germany's top sporting award, as well as becoming a World Champion in 1995,
has produced dynamite results. Tim
backed this up with America's Cup champion, Christian Scherrer from Switzerland
and Volvo Ocean Race sailor, Magnus Woxén of Sweden to give him the edge afloat.
Stefan Kuntsmann, Principal Race Officer, talked through the
tactical decision from Spirit of Europe which secured their victory, “Spirit of
Europe went south soon after the start, sailing another 5 miles further as
opposed to other boats which meant they came out 180 metres in front. Sailing much further than the other Swan 60s
was where they made a tactical advantage and they gained from it".
The Swan 60s are now moored in Port Hercules at Saint
Petersburg Yacht Club. The harbour is in
close proximity of Russia's maritime capital, Saint Petersburg on the northern
rim of the Gulf of Finland. The prize giving ceremony will be hosted at the
glamorous naval museum in Saint Petersburg on Saturday, 26. September, marking
the end of the 2015 Nord Stream Race and crowning the overall 2015 Gazprom Swan
60 circuit champions.
Nord Stream Race 2015
– Overall Results
1.
Spirit
of Europe
2.
Bronenosec
3.
Tsaar
Peter
4.
Petite
Flamme
5.
SGM