Keppel Land Ltd : Upbeat farewell as the Clipper 11-12 fleet sails out of Marina at Keppel Bay
02/04/2012 | 02:12am
04-February-2012
Upbeat farewell as the Clipper 11-12 fleet sails out of Marina
at Keppel Bay
After a week-long stopover in spectacular Singapore, the ten
yachts taking part in the Clipper 11-12 Round the World Yacht
Race set sail this morning from the exclusive Marina at
Keppel Bay, where they have been based since last Saturday.
The send-off was no less spectacular than the welcome
festivities, with drummers upping the tempo as the teams
manned their boats in preparation for race start, as well as
the traditional tossing of the Yusheng, or raw fish salad, by
skippers and VIP guests, to herald abundance and good fortune
during the Chinese Spring Festival.
Speaking at the departure ceremony, Dr Lee Boon Yang,
Chairman of Keppel Corporation said, "As we celebrated
friendship and goodwill over the past week, we are also happy
that through hosting this stopover of the Clipper Race fleet
at our Marina, we have played our part to promote Singapore
as the sailing and waterfront lifestyle destination in this
part of the world."
Marina at Keppel Bay, home to Keppel Bay Sailing Academy,
Singapore's only Royal Yachting Association
(RYA)-recognised sail training centre, is part of the
world-class Keppel Bay waterfront precinct. Presenting the
best in waterfront and urban lifestyles, Keppel Bay is set to
put Singapore on the world's prime real estate map with
its iconic residential developments, Reflections at Keppel
Bay and Caribbean at Keppel Bay.
Skipper of the Singapore yacht, Ben Bowley, said "It has
been a fantastic stopover. It's been very busy but
it's been a great opportunity to give something back to
our sponsors. It's been brilliant to come and see Marina
at Keppel Bay and the new Reflections at Keppel Bay
development which is looking fantastic, and wonderful to
experience Singapore's delights. We've had some great
meals and good times.
"I think one of the real things about having a Singapore
boat as part of the Clipper Race is it provides fantastic
exposure; everywhere we've been there has been a load of
support. We have fantastic support throughout the world for
our multinational crew and that is really helping to bind
people together."
"This is my first time in Singapore and to come and see
what it's all about, to meet the people and to see their
attitude, which is generally incredibly determined and very
hardworking, has helped to galvanise what is already a very
strong team spirit," he added.
During their stay the international crews have explored the
island state, including a tour organised by Singapore Tourism
Board, which began with a tai chi session (an ancient Chinese
form of martial arts) and a traditional roti prata (Indian
pancakes) breakfast, before shopping in Little India, lunch
in Chinatown and the infamous 'Singapore Sling' at
Raffles Hotel.
Clipper Race founder and Chairman, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston,
said, "I know very well that the crew have greatly
enjoyed their time in Singapore where they have participated
in fantastic tourism experiences, exploring Singapore by day
and night. Over the last week, they have gained a real sense
of what this unique island has to offer.
"Our international yacht partners have also maximised
every minute of our stopover here and there has been
encouraging evidence of new contacts made and successful
business completed over our stay - something which is at the
heart of the Clipper Race ethos."
Clipper 11-12 is 'raced by people like you'; crew members
come from all walks of life and between them represent more
than 40 nationalities. The youngest is 18 years old and there
is no upper age limit.
Singaporean, Celina Chan, is one of three Keppel Ambassadors
taking part in the race and will bring the skills she learns
on board back to her company. In everyday life she is an
engineer but is now embarking on the second of the two races
in which she will take part.
The 27-year-old said, "I felt like a superstar as we
sailed into Marina at Keppel Bay. It was an emotional moment
and I had tears of joy and excitement whilst standing on the
spreader as we sailed in! I saw my bosses and colleagues,
which really touched me as I knew that they had a major
operation in the shipyard, but yet rushed over to the marina
just welcome me before hurrying back to the office!
"The Singapore team bonds very well," she added.
"The adventures and hardships have fostered strong
friendships and the whole team just gels together. Being
onboard reminds me a lot of my workplace at Keppel FELS where
everybody will lend each other a helping hand no matter how
busy they are. This is the Keppel Can-Do! spirit, and
something I am truly glad to find onboard Singapore as
well."
The stopover has also seen hundreds of local residents visit
the yachts and prospective crew for Clipper 13-14 have
attended sessions to find out more about getting on board for
the next edition of the race. Keppel Bay Sailing Academy is
also the only accredited Clipper Training centre outside the
UK where crew from Singapore and the wider Asia-Pacific
region can undertake the first part of their pre-race
training.
In addition many of the sponsors of the Clipper 11-12 Round
the World Yacht Race have travelled to Singapore to leverage
their partnership with the event to establish and build on
trade, business, tourism, education and cultural
relationships, attracting delegates from across Singapore and
South East Asia.
For more information please contact:
For Keppel Corporation
Grace Chia
Senior Manager
Group Corporate Communications
Mobile: +65 9694 1328
Office: +65 64136 434
E-mail: grace.chia@kepcorp.com
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For Clipper 11-12 Race
Heather Ewing
Communications Manager
Singapore Mobile: +65 8105 6210
Roaming Mobile: +44 (0) 7792 408 695
Email: hewing@clipper-ventures.com
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