TEAMORIGIN TP52 FASTEST MONOHULL ROUND THE ISLAND 25 Jun 2011
TEAMORIGIN's TP52 hit the water today with Sir Keith Mills and Iain Percy in charge - and were the quickest monohull around in 4 hrs, 43 minutes and 1 second!
JP MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT ROUND THE ISLAND RACE
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Under leaden skies, the former Jules Verne Trophy winner, Lionel Lemonchois, masterminded lumpy seas, gusts up to force seven and waves of approximately 20 foot around the iconic Needles, to cross the line in three hours, 49 minutes and 58 seconds - just under 42 minutes outside Francis Joyon's 2001 best.
Difficult conditions forced a number of early retirements among the record entry of 1,908 boats with Olympic champions Ben Ainslie, Paul Goodison and Shirley Robertson and round-the-world yachtswoman Dame Ellen MacArthur among the estimated 16,000 competitors.
TEAMORIGIN, Britain's ISAF match racing world champions and America's Cup team, were the quickest monohull around the 55-mile course, clocking four hours, 43 minutes and one second despite ripping a gaping hole in their mainsail.
Olympic gold medallists Iain Percy and Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson joined team principal Sir Keith Mills, the London 2012 deputy chairman, but despite the experience onboard it was still a tough day on the water.
Ex TEAMORIGIN Skipper and Three-time Olympic champion Ainslie, swapped his single-handed dinghy to skipper the Ker 40ft Keronimo, tussled with Olympic team-mate Percy on the starting line but came off second best.
“I have been round the Island many, many times but this one really takes the biscuit, it was amazing but also quite hairy at times," said Sir Keith.
"I think we touched 25 knots of boat speed at one point and that’s very pleasing in a sea state that was challenging, I mean we buried it a couple of times, broached a couple of times.
"It’s really refreshing to be the first monohull across the line especially after a little bit of a fracas with Ben Ainslie on the start line.
"He tried to pull a fast one on his old mate Iain Percy but Iain wasn’t having any of it and we didn’t let him jump in front of us. I think he thought we’d do him a favour but he was wrong."