Nord Stream Race 2015: Non-Stop Across the Baltic Sea
- 800 Nautical Miles From Flensburg To St Petersburg
- Nord Stream is again sponsoring Team Europe, who will compete aboard the “Spirit of Europe”
Sept. 20, 2015 | Zug | The 2015 edition of the Nord Stream Race challenges competitors to cross the full length of the Baltic Sea from Flensburg to St Petersburg, a distance of some 800 nautical miles (approximately 1.480 kilometres). International sailing teams will compete on a route that approximately follows the course of the Nord Stream Pipeline through the Baltic Sea.
Nord Stream AG proudly lends its name to the fourth edition of the challenging international sailing competition across the Baltic Sea, which starts near Flensburg in the westernmost inlet of the Baltic Sea, on September 20 and ends in St Petersburg, Russia, between September 23 and 26.
In its fourth year, the regatta has become a classic amongst the sailing community. In even years, the race features a stop-over in a Baltic Sea port for match racing and start in Russia, ending in a German port. In odd years, the Nord Stream Race involves a series of match-races followed by a non-stop race across the Baltic Sea from Germany to Russia.
The pioneering spirit, international collaboration, and commitment to excellence of all the participating crews fits well with Nord Stream’s philosophy. As in previous years, Nord Stream is sponsoring one of the crews, Tim Kröger’s Team Europe, who will be sailing the ‘Spirit of Europe’ Swan-60 class yacht. Kröger will be heading a 13-strong crew of experienced sailors from several Baltic Sea countries.