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Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy handed over to winner in France

The Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) handed over the winner of the Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy (11th edition) to the winner in the city of Dunkirk, the Republic of France
The Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) handed over the winner of the Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy (11th edition) to the winner in the city of Dunkirk, the Republic of France
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Dunkirk: The Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) handed over the winner of the Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy (11th edition) to the winner in the city of Dunkirk, the Republic of France. The event, which reflects the Sultanate of Oman’s interest in sailing at the regional and international levels, coincides with the 53rd glorious National Day.


The Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy for this year (2023) was won by the Polish sailing ship Dar Młodzieży.


The award ceremony took place during the closing of an annual sailing conference organized by the International Sail Training Association, under the auspices of Azza Hamoud al Busaidi, Chargé d’Affaires of the Sultanate of Oman’s Embassy in Paris.


Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy handed over to winner in France
Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy handed over to winner in France


The Sultan Qaboos Sailing Trophy is supervised by the RNO in cooperation with the International Sail Training Association. It was first launched in the Kingdom of Norway in 2011 under the Royal orders of late Sultan Qaboos bin Said. It is considered the most prestigious award in the field of sailing.


This award lends great support to sail training worldwide. This is in addition to its humanitarian roles in spreading fraternity, cooperation, love and peace.


The award ceremony was attended by Commodore Mohammed Hamoud al Zadjali, Senior Staff Officer at the RNO, the Military Attache at the Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman in Paris (non-resident for Germany, Italy, Spain and Austria), RNO officers, the President of the International Sail Training Association, among other officials and experts.


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