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Ben Ainslie to compete in the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race aboard the 49.5m charter yacht ELEONORA

April 23, 2012

The J.P. Morgan Asset Management, title sponsor of the Round the Island Race as well as title sponsor of triple Olympic Gold medallist Ben Ainslie CBE has announced that Ben’s final public competing performance prior to his bid for a fourth Gold medal in his Finn, will be aboard the Big Class sailing yacht Eleonora. Having entered this year’s Round the Island Race on Saturday 30th June, the luxury charter yacht Eleonora is a 49.5m (162´4´´) spectacular schooner with some excellent vital statistics.

49.5m luxury charter yacht Eleonora Photo by Franco Pace

The 49.5m luxury charter yacht Eleonora - Photo by Franco Pace

Main Characteristics of the luxury yacht Eleonora

Length overall: 49,50 m / 162,40 ft
Length on deck: 41,50 m / 136,15 ft
Length on waterline: 29,30 m / 96,13 ft
Beam: 8,20 m / 26,90 ft
Draft: 5,20 m / 17,06 ft
Displacement: 214 tons

The Big Class superyacht Eleonora is an exact replica of the schooner Westward which was launched on March 31, 1910 as hull number 692 at the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. in Bristol, Rhode Island, USA. She was arguably one of the most famous and best known racing schooners in the world.

The 49.5m yacht Eleonora was built at the Van der Graaf shipyard in Holland and was launched in March 2000. Since then, she has successfully participated in a number of classic sailing regattas and hosted on board a number of high profile guests during her charter activities. She was last seen in the Solent in July 2010 when she competed in the inaugural Westward Cup and she will be returning to compete in the 2012 Event just prior to the Round the Island Race.

During the Round the Island Race, Ben will co-helm with the charter yacht Eleonora’s owner, with the assistance of Eleonora’s captain Mike McMillan. Sharing the 25- strong crew duties will be a number of J.P. Morgan Asset Management guests alongside guests of the owner. They will undoubtedly enjoy the experience of a lifetime.

Ben, who was originally entered on the Beneteau First 40 yacht, is delighted to have this amazing opportunity commenting, “When I was asked to sail on-board the 49.5 metre schooner Eleonora in this year’s J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race, it was an offer that was too good to turn down. This will be my seventh Round the Island Race and I’ve competed in everything from an Open 60, Extreme 40, Kerr 40 to an SB3 – but nothing is going to match sailing the 50 mile course on this beautiful classic and I would like to thank her owner Mr Zbynek Zak and J.P. Morgan Asset Management for making this happen.”

Top British 470 sailor Hannah Mills will start this year’s Race

Hannah Mills, one of the country’s most outstanding young sailors and top medal hopefuls this summer, will take time out of her busy training schedule to start this year’s J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race. She will be competing in the annual Race alongside fellow Team Volvo sailors Olympic gold medallist, Paul Goodison and her 470 sailing partner Saskia Clark on one of the Volvo Car UK Farr 45 entries.  The 2012 Race is her second attempt to race around the Island after last year’s tough weather conditions forced her team’s Laser SB3 to retire at the Needles.

470, Olympics, Dingy, Weymouth, Portland, Hannah Mills

Top British 470 sailor Hannah Mills will start this year’s Race

“It’s a privilege to be starting the 2012 Round the Island Race; such an exciting event with a great atmosphere and I’m really looking forward to taking part again. The aim this year is to not only make it past the Needles but to also be the first Team Volvo boat back to Cowes!” said Hannah Mills, the 23 year-old from Cardiff.

Hannah’s sailing career began at the age of eight in the Optimist dinghy and she is still the only British sailor to have won the Optimist Girls’ World Championships, after becoming the first ever girl to win the British National title a year earlier. Since teaming up with Saskia Clark in the 470 dinghy a year ago the team have enjoyed a number of successes including a silver medal at the 2011 pre-Olympic Test Event, Weymouth and Portland.

Henri Lloyd Official Race Clothing

The official clothing provider to the Race, Henri Lloyd, has produced a commemorative official clothing range featuring the official Race logo and which will be on sale exclusively on the Henri Lloyd stand within the Race Village and at selected Henri-Lloyd stores in Cowes, Lymington and Carnaby St, London. The range includes the Henri Lloyd Cipher Jacket, Cipher Vest, Rigger Hoodie, Fast-Dri Polo, Atmosphere T and Fast-Dri Cap.

Latest Entry News

Entries currently stand at 844.
Standard Entry closes at midnight on 2nd June.

Entries Open for the 2012 J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race

January 20, 2012

The Island Sailing Club (ISC) is pleased to confirm that the first entry registered by the Race Entries team at 12.04am for this year’s J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race is the Bavaria 46 sailing yacht Inseyandra,  owned and skippered by Martin Thomas from Kings Langley in Hertfordshire.  Martin is a Yachtmaster Instructor and Principal of Solent Sail Ltd, an RYA sailing school, and he will be competing on 30th June with an amateur crew of ten on board.

The triple Olympic Gold medallist Ben Ainslie

The triple Olympic Gold medallist Ben Ainslie

In what has become an annual tradition at the ISC, Lea Bennett, Club Secretary, telephoned Martin Thomas this morning to congratulate him on being the first entry and also revealed to him that he had in fact just pipped the triple Olympic Gold medallist Ben Ainslie CBE to the post with his Race entry which was filed just two minutes later!

Martin Thomas said, “I am extremely happy and very proud to be the first entry in but also feel incredibly privileged to be racing against an Olympic champion in surely one of the only yacht races where this is actually possible!”

As it commences an eighth year as Race Title Sponsor, J.P. Morgan Asset Management confirms that Ben, whom the company also Title sponsors, has indeed entered this year’s Race and, furthermore, it’s the only time when he will be competing outside of the Finn class before the Olympics. In this most historic of sporting years for Great Britain and one in which Ben, GB’s most successful Olympic sailor ever, is hoping to make history, he will skipper J.P. Morgan Asset Management Winston (GBR 2806L), a very competitive Beneteau First 40 yacht.

The first Race start is scheduled for 0700 on Saturday 30th June.

World Yacht Racing Forum partners with Corum

November 24, 2010

The famous Swiss watchmaker joins the World Yacht Racing Forum as Gold partner. Corum will also organize a virtual regatta during the Forum whilst a limited edition watch will be drawn between the participants.

The World Yacht Racing Forum today announces its partnership with Corum. Founded in 1955 in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Corum is known as one of the most spirited and innovative watchmakers in the world.

Corum Logo

Corum Logo

Corum has always been very active in the sailing world. This special link is symbolized by the Admiral’s Cup line, created in 1960 and named after the legendary sailing race. Furthermore, Corum counts on two exceptional sailors as part of its ambassador’s family: triple gold and silver Olympic medalist Ben Ainslie and veteran global ocean racer & multihull skipper Loick Peyron. By upholding the brand’s core value of quality and creativity for 55 years, Corum put constant effort in its upmarket move, recapturing its historical standing while significantly reinforcing its watchmaking substance. The result is a brand entirely in tune with its genetic heritage.

Limited Edition, Bol d’Or Mirabaud will then be drawn between the participants of the Virtual Corum Regatta

Limited Edition, Bol d’Or Mirabaud will then be drawn between the participants of the Virtual Corum Regatta

The Virtual Corum Regatta will also take place for the first time, in exclusivity, during the Forum. Jointly created by Corum and Virtual Regatta, this game will be officially launched in 2011. However, delegates from the World Yacht Racing Forum and Yacht Racing Design & Technology Symposium will have the opportunity to discover it ahead of its official launch, and to play in the lounge area. A Corum Admiral’s Cup Chronograph (limited edition, Bol d’Or Mirabaud) will then be drawn between the participants whilst Loïck Peyron – who will also be a keynote speaker on the Forum’s second day – will compete in an exhibition match against a top skipper.

The World Yacht Racing Forum 2010 will take place on 14-15 December in Estoril, Portugal. The event is twinned with two other important marine conferences, the Yacht Racing Design & Technology Symposium and the International Superyacht Coatings Conference.

WYRF 2010: The third edition of the World Yacht Racing Forum will take place in Estoril, Portugal, on December 14-15, 2010. The event will be co-located with the Yacht Racing Design & Technology Symposium on the same dates. The purpose of the Forum is to create a global platform for sailing events, racing teams, builders, designers, suppliers, sponsors, pro sailors, race managers and sailing venues – the whole industry from all over the world. It allows delegates to debate the latest issues critical to the future of yacht racing.

About Informa Yacht Group

The Informa Yacht Group: Global Leaders in Yachting Events

The Informa Yacht Group (IYG) is part of Informa Plc, and encompasses all of the events owned by the company in the marine leisure sector. Informa is one of the world’s leading providers of information and knowledge via a wide range of media, and is also the largest publicly-owned organiser of exhibitions and conferences, with some 10,000 events held annually in 46 countries world-wide.

IYG is the world’s leading organiser of Business-to-Business yachting events and offers a unique marketing platform, through a global portfolio of exhibitions, conferences, regattas and other properties, to clients interested in reaching the luxury yachting and lifestyle sectors.

IYG portfolio of events:
•             The Monaco Yacht Show
•             The Abu Dhabi Yacht Show
•             The Singapore Yacht Show
•             The Superyacht Cup, Palma & Antigua
•             The Superyacht Cup Special Edition, Cowes 2012
•             The Phuket International Boat Show
•             The World Yacht Racing Forum
•             The Yacht Racing Design & Technology Symposium
•             International Superyacht Coatings Conference
•             Asia Superyacht Conference
•             ICOMIA World Marinas Conference

America’s Cup: TEAMORIGIN will not be a challenger

October 03, 2010

TEAMORIGIN, the yacht racing team established by Sir Keith Mills, and skippered by triple Olympic Gold Medallist, Ben Ainslie, announced that it will not be challenging for the next America’s Cup scheduled for 2013.

TEAMORIGIN - Credit TeamOrigin

TEAMORIGIN - Credit TeamOrigin

The team, which was set up in 2007, has been waiting for three years to enter the America’s Cup, which was delayed when the US team, BMW ORACLE Racing, took the Swiss team, Alinghi, through the US courts.  The US team won the court battle and won the 33rd America’s Cup Match to become the America’s Cup Defender in February this year.  The new US Defender has recently announced the format for the next America’s Cup, including the rules and type of boat to be raced. TEAMORIGIN has also been briefed by the Defender and has made numerous comments on both the regatta rules and class rule.

Sir Keith Mills (Patron), Ben Ainslie (skipper), Charles Dunstone (co-backer) Mike Sanderson (ex CEO) on TEAM ORIGIN at the launch in September 2007. Credit onEdition

Sir Keith Mills (Patron), Ben Ainslie (skipper), Charles Dunstone (co-backer) Mike Sanderson (ex CEO) on TEAM ORIGIN at the launch in September 2007. Credit onEdition

Having now had a chance to analyse the race format, the proposed fixed wing catamaran boat, the timetable, rules and costs, Sir Keith has concluded that the 34th America’s Cup is neither viable commercially, nor an attractive sporting contest for TEAMORIGIN. Therefore he has decided that the team will not submit a challenge when the challenge period opens on 1 November.

Sir Keith Mills, TEAMORIGIN Team Principal, “After three years of waiting in the wings to enter a British team in the America’s Cup I am bitterly disappointed that we will not be competing.  However, the format and timetable decided by the Defender, BMW/Oracle, is simply not viable for TEAMORIGIN.  We have assembled an outstanding team, led by Grant Simmer and Ben Ainslie, and I am personally very sorry that they won’t now get the chance to race for a British team in the next America’s Cup”.

TeamOrigin TP52 on the final day of the Audi MedCup 2010. The team which stood for raising awareness of climate change heads fittingly into a backdrop of wind-turbines off the Italian coast -  Ian Rom

TeamOrigin TP52 on the final day of the Audi MedCup 2010. The team which stood for raising awareness of climate change heads fittingly into a backdrop of wind-turbines off the Italian coast - Ian Rom

Over the next couple of months TEAMORIGIN will be considering whether it will compete in other yachting events over the next few years.

J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race: Yachts Ready to Sail

June 18, 2010

The last few yacht entries before the closing deadline of the Round the Island Race were always going to be an interesting bunch writes Peta Stuart-Hunt. Ben Ainslie, Shirley Robertson and Paul Goodison – all Olympic Gold medallists, all sailing stars and all in Cowes for the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race starting – and finishing – tomorrow, Saturday 19th June.

17th June 2010.Needles. Isle of Wight - "Oman Sail" Masirah & "The Wave Muscat" catamarans sailing close to the "Needles" during a training day prior to the start of the 2010 J.P.Morgan Asset Management - Round The Isl and Race - Images by mark Lloyd

Ben, Britain’s most successful Olympic sailor of all time with three Gold medals to his name, is racing on board J.P. Morgan Asset Management Prince’s Trust, a Ker 46, with a group of young ambassadors from the Trust who have been through their ‘Get into Maritime’ programme and are now working in the industry. Shirley is skippering Team Volvo for Life 1 John Merricks, a TP52. Shirley won consecutive Gold medals in Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004. Paul Goodison is the relatively new kid on the block, and current Olympic, World, European and British Laser champion. Paul is on the VO60, Team Volvo for Life 2.

Jo Richards, the 1984 Olympic Bronze medallist, sailor and yacht designer, will be racing his own brand new boat, the recently completed Richards 20 named Moonshadow. Last Christmas, Cowes-based Jo drew the design of his new boat on the back of a card and it became his winter build project. Initially designed for sailing on the lakes of Europe Jo always had it in the back of his mind to compete in this year’s Round the Island Race on Moonshadow. As far as he is concerned to win this particular race you need to go ‘extreme’, either by racing a tiny boat such as his or something big and high tech, like ICAP Leopard.

Jo reckons that there’s no middle ground to securing the overall win. In his opinion victory lies in the lap of the gods when the forecast arrives. A windy race will see the big boats win, primarily because they get around fast enough to have a favoured tide from the Forts and if the winds are light, the smaller boats win on handicap. His crew on Race Day includes owner Stephen Fein and Peter Allam, Jo’s Olympic Flying Dutchman crew from 1984.

Jo and his little Moonshadow might just get left in the massive shadow cast by current monohull course record holder, Mike Slade’s ICAP Leopard! Let’s see how it plays out tomorrow.

Jim Macgregor has entered his 2009 IRC 1 class-winner Premier Flair again. The Elan 40 is also a member of the GBR Red Team in this year’s Rolex Commodore’s Cup (15-21 August) taking place in Cowes. Three of his kids are on board, Nicky, Lucy and Kate.

A design called an Akilaria RC2 Class 40 is skippered by Ned Collier Wakefield. Concise 2 has been launched this year and is crewed entirely by young sailors, many of whom have sailed as part of the late Kit Hobday’s Bear of Britain campaign.

J/24 skipper Ian Southworth is racing the quarter tonner Whiskers (formerly known as ‘Snoopy’) owned by Ian and Led Pritchard.

Bill Blain is racing Batfish IV a J/97 30ft performance cruiser, and it’s her first RTI Race. Bill won the RORC’s Offshore Championship with ‘Batfish III’ in 2009.

Finally, the very last entry to be received and processed this year, number 1,754 was from John Caulcutt who is skippering the Swan 65, Desperado!

Classic Sailing Yacht Valsheda arrives for the JP Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race - photo by onedition

Race Press Conference officially launches Britain’s favourite yacht race

The Island Sailing Club hosted the 2010 Race Press Conference at midday today. The sun shone, the media arrived in their droves, along with some of the best-known racing teams in the world, charity representatives and celebrities from the world of sport and TV.

Introducing the proceedings, the assembled gathering heard from the Commodore of the Island Sailing Club, Bill Pimlott who welcomed everyone, explained that the very early start of 0500 was owing to tides and this year is exceptional. He went on to praise the 200 or so volunteers who give up their time to bring this amazing event to life. Bill also highlighted the family element of the race and that it is always a great day out for everyone involved. He concluded by thanking the title sponsor J.P. Morgan Asset Management for their continued sponsorship support and huge involvement.

Olympic Gold Sprinter Iwan Thomas, representing Macmillan Cancer Support with Ben Ainslie on the foredeck of The Ellen MacArthur Trust boat at the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race charity training day.

Following on from Bill, we were introduced to Roger Thompson, the new UK Head of J.P. Morgan Asset Management who said that the partnership with the ISC and the Race worked extremely well and just gets better every year. He continued, “the introduction of tracking is an experiment this year but we hope it further enhances the event for everyone.”

On the charity fundraising front, Roger went on to say that the Race has raised £350,000 in the last three years and they hope to take this up to £500,000 this year and a £I million by 2012.

Sailing on Challenge Macmillan is Iwan Thomas, a former Olympic athlete who represented GB and Northern Ireland in the 400m and then represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games.

Mike Perham is sailing on Challenge Prostate UK. Mike was only 17 when he became the youngest person to sail round the world solo in a 50ft racing yacht over 164 days, completing his journey in August 2009.

The Charity Cup is presented each year for the most money raised for a charity during the Race. Last year it was the team at J.P. Morgan who raised the most for charity – £17,694.11 for the Ellen MacArthur Trust. In the last four years J.P. Morgan Bournemouth has raised nearly £50,000 for the Ellen MacArthur Trust. Daisy Skeplethon from the Ellen MacArthur Trust went up on stage with Andy Graham and Gary Hall from J.P. Morgan Bournemouth team for the presentation.
 
The four Extreme 40s were fully represented at the press conference with the skipper of last year’s line honours multihull winner Oman Sail Masirah, Loick Peyron on stage and telling the inimitable Richard Simmonds, the MC, that he wasn’t that interested in setting records, “we just want to win!” Meanwhile it was great to see Mike Golding and his team from Ecover and Nick Moloney who is at the helm of Team Metherell.

Finally Paul Campbell-James is skippering Oman The Wave, Muscat. At only 27 years old he already has two world championships and 17 national titles under his belt!

On the stage, alongside the sailing superstars was The Apprentice winner Michelle Dewberry who is sailing with Ben Ainslie on the Prince’s Trust yacht. Then Scott Waddington was introduced. Who? You may well ask!  Well, Scott is the owner and skipper of the oldest boat in this year’s race, Nellie, an Itchen Ferry built in 1862. He talked lovingly about how he had inherited the boat from his father and has restored over the years to re-launch just last month. Despite Nellie’s 148 years, she has never been sailed around the Island, making this year’s Race a most auspicious occasion.

Turning to the weather…
The Raymarine meteorologist, Libby Greenhalgh, was asked some tough questions. What’s the weather going to be like for the Race? Oh, and by the way, what’s it like in South Africa for the England v Algeria game tonight?! Her official weather briefing is at 1800 at the ISC.

Thankfully Libby knows plenty about the conditions for the RTI Race. It’s going to be dry and warm and the stable weather looks set to continue with high pressure dominating. The early starters can expect 8-12 knots from the north and there could, potentially, be record-breaking conditions when the wind increases to 17 knots around the back of the Island during the morning. More on that front tomorrow.

Future boat building talent shines
The J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race Model Boat Building Competition was fought out over three races this afternoon by two competing Isle of Wight High Schools with two Cowes High School students walking away with the big prize.

Alfred Jennings, 15 and 16-year old Dominic Gibbons won two out of the three races against the team from Christ the King College with their craft “Pro -2”.
Thanks to their win, Dominic and Alfred have won £75 worth of Henri Lloyd sailing clothing and Round the Island race goodies.

Breast Cancer Care team member Denise Shepherd with Ben Ainslie at the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race charity training day

Dominic said, “We used the same design from last year but tried to make it lighter and modernise it a little and adjusted the centre of gravity. I have been doing this for around eight years in my spare time. I am really happy with the look and design of this boat.” Alfred Jennings, “The start was really important and that was the reason we won I think.”

The J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race Model Boat Building Competition is staged in association with Isle of Wight Young Chamber.

…and finally
Have a wonderful day tomorrow and don’t forget that the big screen is in Cowes Yacht Haven so no-one misses the football tonight!