Höegh Autoliners

Together towards the Olympics – and beyond

Olaf Tufte
Date 16.02.2024

It is a pleasure to announce that Höegh Autoliners will be sponsoring the Norwegian Rowing Federation. We will be supporting the athletes and the federation towards the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris this coming summer and will be onboard after the Games in France towards the 2028 Olympics.

Although the sizes of our vessels are incomparable to say the least, rowing is very compatible with the Höegh Autoliners’ values.

Both the federation and their world-class athletes fighting for silverware share our passion for clean oceans and spending time on the water. And the partnership signifies yet another dedication to a cleaner, more sustainable maritime environment – and a pledge to safeguard the seas we traverse.

Sailing for sustainability is not just something we say. It is a way of being. And one we have in common with the rowers. And their federation.

We are pleased to be able to support the Norwegian Rowing Federation and we wish them all the best in their build up to and at the Olympic Games in the summer.

Read more from the Norwegian Rowing Federation here (in Norwegian):

https://www.roing.no/nyheter/presentasjon-av-nye-samarbeidspartnere

The Rowing Team together with our representative Christian Hall
The Rowing Team together with our representative Christian Hall

Olaf Tufte
Olaf Tufte, Two-time World Champion and two-time Olympic Champion in single sculls
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