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Abu Dhabi to welcome Volvo Ocean Race in 2014

Abu Dhabi to welcome Volvo Ocean Race in 2014

Abu Dhabi city has confirmed it will host the third 2014/15 Volvo Ocean Race stopover in December next year.

Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority, which brought the ‘Everest of Sailing’ to the Arabian Gulf for the first time in 2012 and is behind its return, has also confirmed its Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing team will contest the 2014/15 campaign.

The outfit will again be skippered by Britain’s double Olympic medallist, Ian Walker, who led the Arabian entry to a number of Leg and In-Port wins on its maiden title tilt in the last edition.

“Our involvement with the Volvo Ocean Race captured the imagination of our people, who have strong maritime heritage links,” said sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, chairman, TCA Abu Dhabi.

“The legacy of the last race is an increase in the breadth of sailing and watersport facilities available, which is something we will build on over this second outing.

“In 2012 over 120,000 visitors joined in the stopover celebrations at our dedicated waterfront race village - and we will be looking to build on our reputation of delivering a stand-out stopover experience that is talked about long after the fleet has left.”

Abu Dhabi made waves on the global sailing scene with its hosting of the world’s premier offshore sailing race in January 2012.

The event galvanised the emirate’s watersports industry with a wealth of sailing centres, yacht charter companies and state-of-the-art marina facilities coming online over the last 12 months, with more expected.

TCA Abu Dhabi believes the return of the ‘Everest of Sailing’ and its Emirati development programme, which saw Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing’s UAE national crew member Adil Khalid become the first Arab to competitively circumnavigate the world, will re-energise the emirate’s credentials as a world-class watersports destination.

“This second campaign will further galvanise the emirate’s grass-roots sailing development and again give us a global platform on which to promote our deep-rooted maritime heritage,” added Sheikh Sultan.