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Clipper Round World Race 07-08
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Hull & Humber, winner of Race 7 of Clipper 07-08 arrives in Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Hull & Humber, winner of Race 7 of the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht
Race, arrived in Ala Wai harbour, Honolulu, at 0745 (1745 GMT) on Tuesday 18
March. She was followed ten minutes later by New York, who finished second
in the 4,400-mile race across the Pacific from Qingdao, China, to Hawaii.
Skipper Danny Watson said, ³Itıs good to get a podium, itıs been a while,
hasnıt it? We had first place in La Rochelle, then line honours in Durban
and went down to fourth and we seem to have been consistently fourth since
then. But great for us to get in. The guys have always believed that one of
the objectives is to strive for a podium position, so itıs nice to get it.
It really has been some time.²
Round the world crew member, Quentin Thompson from Beverley, East Yorkshire,
said, ³Itıs excellent, it was well deserved and weıve fought hard all the
way. For all the race was cut short, it didnıt detract from that and it was
really hard.²
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A beaming Thea Clifford, one of the members of the ten-strong ONE Hull Tag
Team sailing on Hull & Humber, said, ³It was a lot harder than I expected it
to be, I wasnıt expecting it to be easy by any measure but Iım really proud
Iıve got through it without kicking anyone or crying or even shouting at
Danny and the crew has really helped push me up. I canıt believe Iıve done
it. Itıs been absolutely brilliant.²
Rachel Axcell, another round the worlder from Caistor, Lincolnshire, said,
³The best thing was the variety of the sailing. We anchored, we had snowball
fights and now weıre here in the sunshine.²
The yacht, representing the Hull and Humber area of the north east of
England, is crewed by amateur sailors and led by a professional skipper and
is the first of ten internationally-backed yachts competing in the race to
arrive in Hawaii. The other nine yachts, including the US entry and the two
that were dismasted during the rigorous Pacific crossing, will arrive during
today and tomorrow, with the final entry, westernaustralia2011.com expected
at the weekend. She left Midway Island yesterday afternoon following a short
pitstop to allow the crew to take on more fuel and provisions for the final
1,000-miles of their journey.
Durban 2010 and Beyond is expected in the marina at 1600 local (0200 GMT
Wednesday 18 March) following her dismasting last Thursday. The crew
includes Hull university lecturer Mandy Brown from Pocklington.
The Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race is a 35,000-mile
circumnavigation which began in Liverpool, England on 16 September 2007 and
will finish there on 5 July this year. More than 400 crew drawn from all
walks of life and representing 27 nationalities, including the United
States, will compete during the race, approximately a quarter of them
competing in the entire circuit of the globe.
The Clipper Race is made up of 14 individual races. Points are awarded for
each race and the winner is the team which has accumulated the most points
when the fleet of 68-foot ocean racing yachts arrives back in Liverpool in
July. With half of the races completed, the American entry, New York, is
shooting up the table following a second place on this latest race to add to
three first places the team has already won. New York arrived in the Ala Wai
shortly after Hull & Humber this morning.
Skipper Duggie Gillespie said, ³Iım more than happy with second place we
just could not catch that boat in front, Hull & Humber, theyıve done
brilliantly.²
The ten yachts are a spectacular sight both racing and in port. During their
stay in Honolulu the crews will be hosted by Waikiki Yacht Club, Hawaii
Yacht Club and Magic Island Petroleum. As well as performing the routine
indextenance required to keep these ocean racing yachts in top performance
condition and shopping for food for the next race, the crews will also have
some time to enjoy the sights, sounds and flavours of Oahu during the
stopover. The Clipper Race Team will also be calling on the skills of local
companies to aid the repairs to the masts and rigging of
westernaustralia2011.com and overall race leader, Durban 2010 and Beyond,
the two yachts dismasted during the race from Qingdao. No-one was hurt in
either incident.
This is the sixth edition of the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race
and it has called into Hawaii on all but one occasion, the Clipper 05-06
Race being the exception. This race marks a return to the Ala Wai following
the Clipper 2002 Race fleetıs stopover in Ko Olina Marina.
First run in 1996, the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is the brainchild
of renowned yachtsman, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first man to sail solo
non-stop around the world. He wanted everyone to be able to experience the
sheer exhilaration of ocean racing which, until then, had been the preserve
of the rich and professionals. More than 1,400 people have now competed in
the six Clipper Races, the circumnavigators becoming members of an elite
group of sportsmen and women: more people have climbed Everest than have
raced around the world in a yacht.
Sir Robin says, ³Everyone who takes part in the Clipper Race has their own
reason for doing so; some to experience the adrenaline rush that comes with
taking on nature in the raw, some to push themselves further than they
thought possible and others to compete in the largest global yacht race in
the world.²
He continues ³More than 1,400 people have made the Clipper experience a
turning point in their lives. We want people to finish the race thinking
that itıs the best thing they have ever done. You could join these people.²
He adds that anyone over the age of 18 can enter and there is no upper age
limit. Competitors taking part, 40 percent of whom had no sailing experience
before signing up, include a banker, a vicar, a farmer, a taxi driver, a
stockbroker, a barrister, a housewife and a postman.
Berths are now available for the Clipper 09-10 Round the World Yacht Race.
For more information on applying to become a crew member, contact Clipper
Ventures on +44 (0) 2392 526000 or email
oceanracer@clipperroundtheworld.com.
ENDS
Martin Silnevs
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