22 May 2008
Clipper Ventures Plc is pleased to announce that the next edition of its
biennial event, the Clipper 09-10 Round the World Yacht Race, will start and
finish in the Humber on the east coast of England. The seventh edition of
the world-renowned event will start on Sunday 13 September 2009 and return
on Saturday 3 July 2010, after the ten-strong fleet of internationally
backed yachts has completed its circumnavigation of the globe.
The Humber will be the fourth UK venue to host the start of the Clipper
Round the World Yacht Race. The first Clipper Race started in Plymouth in
1996 and 1998 before moving to Portsmouth for the start of the 2000 race. In
2002 the event took up residence in Liverpool for three editions to tie in
with the cityıs bid and subsequent celebrations as European Capital of
Culture.
Hull & Humber achieved their fourth consecutive victory of the series
overnight, finishing just 57 seconds ahead of New York into Port Antonio,
Jamaica. As the fleet of 68-foot yachts are about to embark on their final
leg, ahead of the race finish in Liverpool on July 5, plans are now well
underway for the next edition of this highly-successful event.
In the build up to the start of Clipper 09-10, the fleet will be based in
Hull, which forms the UKıs largest port complex with its Humber counterparts
in Goole, Grimsby and Immingham. High-profile events for international
delegations visiting the region around the start and finish of Clipper 09-10
are already being explored by Yorkshire Forward, the regional development
agency taking the Clipper Race to the Humber.
Clipper Chairman and legendary yachtsman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston said he had
been impressed with Hull & Humberıs campaign in Clipper 07-08 and the events
that Yorkshire Forward hosted for the fleet in the region ahead of the race
start last year. Hull & Humber, skippered by Danny Watson, is currently
leading overall after nine of the 14 races that make up the ten-month
series.
Sir Robin said: ³Hull & Humber hosted the Clipper fleet last summer for a
warm-up race from Rotterdam to Hull for the Wilberforce Challenge Cup. It
was a marvellous weekend and the combination of facilities and hospitality
was first-class.
³During the current race Yorkshire Forward has really shown the world how to
make their entry [Hull & Humber] work to their advantage. Theyıve organised
trade missions, conferences and a wide range of events in ports of call to
promote the region and their businesses. They have achieved significant
media exposure, getting their message in front of hundreds of millions of
people.²
Clipper 07-08 is set to deliver global media value of over US$56 million for
its sponsors and significant economic benefits for each of the ports that
host the fleet during the ten-month circumnavigation.
In response to todayıs announcement at Trinity House in London, Terry
Hodgkinson, Chairman of Yorkshire Forward, said: ³This is excellent news for
Hull & Humber and the Yorkshire region. It is a wonderful way to promote our
region even further by putting it on the global map and attracting tangible
trade and tourism to the area for the start and finish of this prestigious
event.²
World-renowned British yachtswoman Dame Ellen MacArthur, who spent the early
days of her career sailing in the Humber said: ³This is fantastic news for
Hull & Humber. Not only have they been showing great form in their debut
performance in Clipper 07-08, but to host the start and finish in 2009-10 is
great for the area. I was based in Hull for over a year teaching at the
David King Nautical School which was a great experience and I spent many
hours just watching all the comings and goings on the Humber. I have many
good memories of my time there and it is great to hear that the region is
now involved in the sport of sailing at this level. The Ellen MacArthur
Trust recognises that the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is now the
leading global event for non-professional sailors, which is why we selected
it for Dan Monk who took part in the race as an ambassador for the Trust
with our full support.²
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is the premier event of its kind
offering people from all walks of life the opportunity to race
state-of-the-art yachts around the globe. Crew already signed up for Clipper
09-10 include a physiotherapist, a horticulturalist and a surgeon, in
addition to company directors, teachers and lawyers.
Sir Robin said: ³Plans are now well underway for Clipper 09-10, with our
search for high-calibre skippers in full swing along with an international
crew recruitment drive to find the 400 people that will take on the
challenge of a lifetime next year. When they line up on the start line in
the Humber in 2009, I have no doubt they will be given a spectacular send
off at the beginning of their 35,000-mile adventure.²
Responding to todayıs announcement Alex Thomson, HUGO BOSS record-breaking
solo sailor, who skippered Ariel to victory in the 1998 edition of the
Clipper Round the World Yacht Race said: ³The Clipper Race is an amazing
event and it is great to see it going from strength to strength. Itıs now
the worldıs premier race of its class and the only one that gives
non-professional sailors the chance to race around the globe; it is an
experience that changes lives. I know, skippering one of the Clipper yachts
in 1998/9 proved to be a major stepping stone for me, and gave me the
experience I needed to embark on my solo career. Whatıs more, it was one of
the most enjoyable experiences of my life.ı
Crew places on Clipper 09-10 are now available. No previous experience is
required as full training is provided. People can sign up for anything from
one of the seven legs to the whole circumnavigation. For more information
email oceanracer@clipperroundtheworld.com
Prospective skippers can obtain more information about leading one of the
ten teams by contacting sirrobinknoxjohnston@clipper-ventures.com
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