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The Tall Ships Races 2017 Turku – The Centenary Year of Finland

The sailing ship event held on 20–23 July 2017 was part of the programme for Turku and Finland’s “Finland 100” centenary celebrations. It became the largest public event of the centenary year, and Turku set a new attendance record with 544,000 visitors. The umbrella organization Sail Training International also awarded the race to Kotka, and the two cities entered into a cooperation agreement. The agreement primarily covered joint marketing activities, partner acquisition, and collaboration to attract an impressive fleet of vessels to the Baltic Sea.

The Finnish Government’s Finland 100 initiative approved and funded the “100 Heroes – 100 Stories” project by Turku and Kotka as part of the official centenary programme. Through the project, young people aged 15–25 were sent aboard participating vessels to experience life at sea and sailing firsthand, and to share their experiences through social media.

A diverse group of participants

The 2017 race route.

A total of 86 vessels registered to participate in the event in Turku, including 20 Class A square-rigged tall ships and 20 traditional sailing vessels in Class B.

Among the Class A ships were the 88.4-metre-long Cisne Branco (“White Swan”) from Brazil, Santa Maria Manuela from Portugal, and Shabab Oman II from Oman.

The fleet also included several interesting new or rarely seen Class B vessels. Some of the ships began the race from Turku.

If all participating vessels had been moored end to end, their combined berth length would have been almost three kilometres, with the Russian training ship Sedov being the longest at 122.3 metres.

VESSELCOUNTRYCLASSLENGTHYEAR
CISNE BRANCOBrazilA88.41999
DAR MLODZIEZYPolandA108.811982
FRYDERYK CHOPINPolandA54.741992
GROSSHERZOGIN ELIZABETHGermanyA64.421909
KRUZENSTHERNRussiaA113.321926
LA GRACECzech RepublicA33.722010
MIRRussiaA108.81987
MIRCEARomaniaA93.291939
MORGENSTERThe NetherlandsA46.031919
POGORIAPolandA49.521980
ROALD AMUNDSENGermanyA50.21952
ROYAL HELENABulgariaA52.62009
ROYALISTUKA28.082014
SANTA MARIA MANUELAPortugalA68.641937
SEDOVRussiaA83.911920
SHABAB OMAN IIOmanA1102014
SHTANDARTRussiaA32.21999
SORLANDETNorwayA64.21927
STATSRAAD LEHMKUHLNorwayA97.21914
TRE KRONORSwedenA44.792005
AGLAIAAustriaB14.371998
ASTRIDFinlandB29.591947
BELLE POULEFranceB37.21932
BRABANDERLithuaniaB321977
CONSTANTIASwedenB31.451908
DE GALLANTThe NetherlandsB36.051916
GENERAL ZARUSKIPolandB28.811939
HELENAFinlandB39.281992
IHANAFinlandB23.892010
INGOSwedenB37.81922
JOHANN SMIDTGermanyB35.571974
KAPITAN BORCHARDTPolandB41.91918
KRASOTKARussiaB432013
LEILAUKB15.51892
MOOSKUKB17.31906
RUPELBelgiumB22.131996
SKONNERTEN JYLLANDDenmarkB37.51951
VALBORGFinlandB351948
VEGA GAMLEBYSwedenB39.251909
ZAWISZA CZARNYPolandB42.831952
ADVENTURERussiaC16.61972
AKELARussiaC13.621985
ARGUSRussiaC9.151985
BLACK DIAMONDUKC13.51972
BYLINARussiaC12.51975
CHALLENGE WALESUKC222000
DAR SZCZECINAPolandC181969
ESPRITGermanyC19.921995
FARUREJPolandC13.641980
FILOUPolandC14.22005
GMINA POLICEPolandC19.011972
LEGIAPolandC14.331968
MARI-ANNPolandC11.91978
NAVIGATORFinlandC16.051947
NEVARussiaC17.251936
OCEAN SCOUTUKC14.941993
POLUSRussiaC9.151985
PROLIFICUKC341982
SILESIA.PLPolandC13.22016
ST IVEstoniaC12.121990
TARADenmarkC181958
THERMOPYLAE CLIPPERUKC18.31996
TINEKELithuaniaC181983
TORNADOPolandC17.41972
WODNIK IIPolandC13.641978
ZENOBE GRAMMEBelgiumC28.151961
AMURRussiaD12.31971
ANYAFinlandD23.11998
ARGO RussiaD12.451966
BIESPolandD15.481972
FORWARDRussiaD12.81983
GIGIUKD14.841996
HENRIKAFinlandD17.431990
KAREDZHIRussiaD12.331969
LIETUVALithuaniaD16.71976
MERIPURAKKFinlandD12.51979
MERISUSIFinlandD13.051971
NAUTICUSPolandD13.281979
RUSRussiaD13.411973
THEIAFinlandD14.62008
TOKKA-LOTTAFinlandD12.731989
TUULELINDEstoniaD13.152016
URANIAThe NetherlandsD29.042004
URTICAPolandD10.742011
VARIAGRussiaD12.451973
ZRYWPolandD10.571978

Crowds once again lined the banks of the River Aura. The Brazilian tall ship Cisne Branco can be seen on the right.

An Omani Shabab Oman II.

Programme highlights of the centenary year

The parishes participated with a playful illustrated character created for the Mikael Agricola centenary year.

The centenary event received significant visibility and attention. Posti issued a commemorative stamp and a special postmark, which could be used for mail sent from the Forum Marinum shop as well as for event postcards.

The Finnish Air Force performed a spectacular flyover during the opening ceremony, and the event was also displayed on the largest digital screens in the city centres of Helsinki and Tampere.

As a partner of the event, Viking Line organized free public programming on the “Viking Stage” on the eastern riverbank. The stage featured popular Finnish artists such as Chisu, Ellinoora, Roope Salminen & Koirat, and Jonne Aaron.

Paid public concerts were held in Turku Castle Park, featuring international acts such as Pet Shop Boys and Liam Gallagher.

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The 2017 visitor survey

  • A comprehensive visitor survey was again conducted for the event. In terms of economic impact, it was estimated that €14–16 million was spent at the event itself and €22–24 million within the city during the event period.
  • In total, consumption amounted to €36–40 million, of which €27–30 million came from visitors from outside the city, indicating a significant economic impact.
  • According to the study, 23% of attendees were first-time visitors, while for many the event had already become a tradition (40%).