Slam Dunk in the Cargo Hold

November 2, 2016

Photo: Hapag-Lloyd
Photo: Hapag-Lloyd
Photo: Hapag-Lloyd
Photo: Hapag-Lloyd

Basketball? You can (sometimes) even play it on board a containership at Hapag-Lloyd.

 
Some of the world’s best basketball players learned to dribble and shoot on the streets or in small “cages”, like the legendary West 4th Street Courts in New York’s Greenwich Village.
 
The team on board the Bremen Express have now shown that a containership can also serve as a basketball court. To help pass the time while waiting for a place in the dry dock in Qingdao, China, the crew took advantage of the empty cargo holds to have a tournament – and no doubt to perform plenty of slam dunks.
 
A cargo hold on the starboard side of the 8,749-TEU ship became a makeshift court and “one of the nine team members brought a basketball with them,” explained Jason James Toreno, deck officer on board the Bremen Express.
 
The four teams of three players then got down to business on the court, displaying both skill and commitment. Whether a lowly sailor or the captain, each player surely picked up a few cuts and bruises on the tough steel floor during the fast-paced game.
 
However: “Fun triumphs over pain,” Toreno said, describing the motto of the sporting encounter, which “created a great atmosphere and enabled the crew members to bond with each other.” The fact that Captain Lukasz Hajduk led his three-man team to victory in the tournament was no doubt just a coincidence.


(Source: Hapag-Lloyd Insight)

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