Clipper Round World Race 07-08
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Nova Scotia first across the start line in Race 11 of the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race

Errol Flynn Marina, Port Antonio, Jamaica
Nova Scotia led the Clipper 07-08 fleet across the start line at the beginning of Race 11 from Jamaica to New York. They were several boat lengths ahead of the following group of Durban 2010 and Beyond, Liverpool 08, New York and Hull & Humber. All ten of the yachts crossed the start line within two minutes.

In a light easterly breeze the yachts put in four tacks before rounding the first mark, one mile along the coast from the start line. Nova Scotia turned first, sneaking inside the South African entry. Liverpool 08 was third to round the mark followed a minute later by Hull & Humber, Glasgow: Scotland with style Clipper and Qingdao who had moved up from the back of the field, having crossed the start line in eighth and ninth places respectively.
Start Race 11
Qingdao, westernaustralia2011.com and Glasgow:Scotland with style before the start of Race 11 from Jamaica to New York in the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race
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The 1420-mile race to New York, the latest stage of the 35,000-mile circumnavigation, will take them past the island of Cuba and up the east coast of North America, following the Gulf Stream current.

Preparing to leave Port Antonio where the fleet has been enjoying Jamaican hospitality since their arrival two days ago, the skipper of the Canadian boat, Rob McInally, said, ³The crew are very fired up. We had an interesting race here, we got caught in some amazing electrical storms which I will never forget, but after those we had a two hour sort of dead patch in which we didnıt move which was the distance between us and the lead boats. Thatıs just one of those things, weıve accepted that and now weıre looking forward to the next race and getting ourselves into New York.

³The conversation I had with the crew was that we need to be competitive about this race and thatıs about us doing the best that we can as a crew of people. We did that and thereıs only so much you can do and as long as you put in all the effort then youıll get the maximum out of it. Hopefully thatıs enough to get some good results, but it doesnıt always work like that.²

Joff Bailey, Race Director says, ³Weıve had a great stopover in Jamaica and everyone is looking forward to this race. The skippers are all fired up for this last leg, pushing for the last points that will secure the podium positions. The winds will be light for the first part of the race but once the fleet gets north of the Bahamas it will be a great sail up to New York.²

The ten internationally-backed 68-foot ocean racing yachts slipped their moorings in Errol Flynn Marina at midday local time (1700 GMT) and sailed in formation out of the harbour towards the start line at Folly Point Lighthouse. The Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard cutter, HMJS Cornwall, led the procession from the harbour and provided their services as the committee boat for the Race Team.

Joff says, ³Iıd like to thank Lieutenant Commander Robert Aldred and the crew of HMJS Cornwall for their assistance and hospitality today, as well as the crew on Southern Cross who did a great job of holding position as the windward mark while the yachts passed within feet of them.²

During the short stopover in Jamaica the countryıs Tourism Minister, the Honourable Edmund Bartlett MP, visited the fleet in the Errol Flynn Marina, to welcome the crews to Port Antonio. During the prizegiving ceremony he said, ³Clipper is for us the latest of the great adventures of the seas that have found Jamaica an exciting place. So I want to welcome you to a proud country, a proud land that has a beautiful history with wonderful people. We have been blessed with geophysical features that are unique in these parts. You are in a country that has learned how to do things well and one of the things we do best is to welcome visitors and to make them feel irie. Now we want to tell you that the yacht that bears the name of Jamaica is going to leave Port Antonio to New York and I will be there to see when it wins on that leg! So I congratulate the team that came in first to Port Antonio and I say to you, watch the Jamaica boys, they are at home now!²

Jamaicaıs skipper, Simon Bradley, said, ³No pressure then! We look forward to seeing the Minister again and hopefully itıll be the right result. Weıll do everything we can to do it as we have done in every single race ­ weıll just have to work even harder.²

Of the crewsı time in Jamaica Simon said, ³This has been absolutely fantastic, absolutely brilliant, the best stopover in the race so far and the only one that will come close will be Cork, but itıll still be second to Jamaica. Itıs a shame weıre not here longer. The Jamaica Tourist Board has been absolutely wonderful and all the Jamaican people have been absolutely fantastic.²

The fleet is due to arrive in New York on 1 June.

With 72 points, Hull & Humber currently leads the overall standings in the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race, three and a half points ahead of New York, with Glasgow: Scotland with style Clipper in third place on 63 points. Nova Scotia is currently eighth overall. Four races reindex in the 14-race series, which will finish on 5 July in Liverpool, the European Capital of Culture 2008.

Berths are now available for the Clipper 09-10 Round the World Yacht Race. For more information on applying to become a crew member email oceanracer@clipperroundtheworld.com call the Crew Recruitment Manager on +44 (0) 2392 526000. The Clipper Race is open to anyone over the age of 18 and there is no upper age limit.

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