Skipper Herrera
salutes the spirit of his teammates at Dubai function
Speaking at a
function held in their honour at the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club yesterday
(Monday), Herrera saluted the spirit of his fellow sailors.
“Being prepared for
whatever the conditions and the competition throw at you is very important in a
race such as this. Thanks to our intense training in England, we have gelled well
as a team and have learnt to take the rough with the smooth,“ he said.
Messe Frankfurt
Sailing Team, with an average age of just 26 years, have made sailing
aficianados sit up and take notice with their astute tactics, which have kept
them in the forefront of the gruelling Tour, neck and neck with more fancied
rivals.
This is the second
year in a row that a team of youngsters from Europe have sailed in the event
under the Messe Frankfurt banner.“Supporting the young sailors in their attempt
to take on one of the toughest sailing challenges in the region is a privilege
for us as we see it as an opportunity to acknowledge the spirit of youth and to
encourage the pursuit of excellence,“ said Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Epoc Messe
Frankfurt.
The teams now set
off to Ras Al Khaimah on Leg Four of the Tour, which sees them finish at
Mussanah in Oman on February 22nd.The gruelling 15-day event, considered the toughest
all-weather test for sailors in the region.
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