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Clipper Round World Race 07-08
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31 May 2008
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Historic win as New York romps to victory into home port
Breaking what has been referred to as the home port curseı, skipper Duggie
Gillespie and his team have achieved an historic victory by winning into New
York at the end of the 1,420-mile race from Jamaica of the Clipper 07-08
Round the World Yacht Race.
This elusive accolade of a home port win has only been achieved once before
in the history of the biennial round the world race, by Canadian entry
Victoria Clipper, in Clipper 05-06.
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New York siegt in New York
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In what has been one of the closest races of the ten-month series, the New
York team was able to hold its nerve and clinch victory in a nail biting
finish that saw the top six teams finishing within eight nautical miles each
other.
Skipper of New York, Duggie Gillespie, said, ³I am extremely pleased with
our win. The team worked really hard under busy light wind conditions and I
am very proud of them all. It is a new experience for me to go to New York
and what better way than to lead the fleet into our home port.²
Round the world crew member on New York and city resident, Justyn Comer,
said, ³Iım incredibly proud to have won on New York coming into my home town
and our home port. Itıs been a very interesting race with so many different
types of conditions. We worked very hard and made very few mistakes. Of
course at the end of the day we owe most of it to our fearless skipper,
Duggie.²
New York was just three and a half points behind overall race leaders Hull &
Humber at the start of Race 11 from Jamaica and, subject to protests upon
the fleetıs arrival in port, the result catapults the US team to the top of
the leader board. A disappointing eighth place result means that Hull &
Humber has now slipped into second place overall and they now find
themselves with a three and a half point deficit on the new race leaders.
On hearing the news of New Yorkıs victory, Ken Podziba, New Yorkıs Sports
Commissioner, said: ³The city of New York is proud of New Yorkıs victory in
the latest leg of the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race. Weıre
excited to have the opportunity to personally show the skipper and crew of
New York how much we appreciate them when they arrive here in a few days.
Moreover, we look forward to welcoming all the teams from around the world
to our city who, through this amazing and gruelling competition, have united
countries through the great sport of sailing.²
Despite some fast reaching conditions at the beginning of the race, the
teams found themselves hampered by frustratingly light winds over the last
48-hours, clocking an average of around 50 miles a day. With these
exceptionally light winds due to continue along the whole coastal region for
some time and the projected ETA in New York at these speeds pushed out to
another two weeks, the Race Committee took the decision to finish Race 11 at
0000UTC 31 May (2000 30 May local time in New York).
The final results for Race 11 have been taken from the positions that were
reported at that time and the distance to finish to Ambrose Light, the
location of the original Race 11 finish line.
Race Director, Joff Bailey, said: ³Overall this must have been the closest
fought ocean race of Clipper 07-08 as at any time six or seven of the
leading boats were fighting for the podium positions and there were lots of
place changes right up to the last minute.
³This has been a great race with many of the teams being within sight of
each other since the start of the race in Jamaica. The closeness of the
racing is a testament to how well all of the crews are performing and how
much they have developed as sailors since the start of the race last
September. The next five weeks of racing will be very exciting to watch as
the Clipper 07-08 Race draws to its climax in Liverpool on the 5 July,
during the height of the cityıs celebrations as European Capital of Culture
2008.²
New York is now making best speed towards her home port where upon arrival
the team is set to receive a rapturous welcome. Reflecting on the race and
looking forward to arriving into the city where he was born, New York crew
member, Nate Thompson, said: ³After seven days of either a fair amount of
wind or none at all and after exhibiting diligence, patience and dedication
we achieved the result we were after - even more significant because we have
broken the home port curse and it is really good to be going home.²
The first boats are expected to arrive in New York on Sunday evening (local
time) and will be berthed at North Cove Marina, Battery Park City for the
duration of the three-day stopover.
The internationally sponsored boats making up the ten-strong Clipper fleet
are an impressive sight whether out racing or alongside in port. New Yorkers
are invited to come down to see the fleet over the next couple of days and
watch as the teams prepare their boats for the next race to Halifax, Nova
Scotia. The fleet will slip their berths in North Cove at 08:00 local time
on 4 June and perform a formation sail past the Statue of Liberty before
heading out of the Hudson to start Race 12.
Berths are now available for the Clipper 09-10 Round the World Yacht Race.
Those interested in participating in the worldıs only round the yacht race
for non-professionals can find out more by contacting Clipper Ventures on
+44 (0) 2392 526000 or email oceanracer@clipperroundtheworld.com.
ENDS
The nine teams competing alongside New York are: Liverpool 08, Hull &
Humber, Glasgow:Scotland with style Clipper, Durban 2010 and Beyond,
westernaustralia2011.com, Uniquely Singapore, Qingdao, Jamaica, and Nova
Scotia. Many of these international sponsors will be hosting educational,
cultural and business initiatives during the New York stopover.
For further information log onto www.clipperroundtheworld.com
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