Press Release
For Immediate Release:
Thursday July 10
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MATCH
RACE TRAINING ON THE ARTEMIS 20 FLEET
Perfect
preparation for Andy Shaw ahead of the GovernorÕs Cup International Junior
Match Racing Championships (Newport Beach, California, USA)
The Artemis
20 fleet have been put through their paces recently as Andy Shaw and his
British keelboat crew finished their training ahead of the GovernorÕs Cup, the
US International Junior Match Racing Championships at Newport Beach
(California, USA). Vizual Marine, the team behind the innovative six metre
keelboats, were pleased to make some of the Artemis 20 fleet available to Shaw
before the team heads out to the United States on the 11th
July to compete against the best junior keelboat racers in the world.
The
GovernorÕs Cup is a prestigious international junior match racing event (ISAF
Grade III). Held annually at the Balboa Yacht Club in Newport Beach,
California, USA, it is the oldest junior international match race series and
known as the ÒPathway to ChampionsÓ. The Cup has launched the careers of many
high profile sailors who have gone on to the AmericaÕs Cup, the Volvo Round the
World Race, the international professional match race circuit, and the Olympic
Games, featuring such well-known names as Paul Cayard, Mark Christensen, Gavin
Brady and Terry Hutchinson in its 42 year history.
Shaw
commented, ÒI contacted Vizual Marine to see if we could go out and do some
match race training onboard the Artemis 20s. They are an ideal way for us to
prepare for the Junior Match Racing Championships. IÕm delighted to say that
Vizual Marine set up some great days on the water. These boats are incredibly
exciting – fast, intuitive and exciting in match racing conditions. I
look forward to having another go when IÕm back.Ó
Shaw will
be leading the only British team in the competition, sponsored by Artemis
Investment Management, and will be competing against eleven other teams from
around the world in three man keel boats. Andy will take the helm, supported by
close friends George Yeoman (main) and Daniel Schieber (bow).
Speaking on behalf of Vizual Marine, Dave
Rutter concluded ÒWe were very pleased to help Andy and his team. We are really
developing the match racing capabilities of the Artemis 20 as there is an ever
increasing demand for the boats to be used in the match racing circuit for
universities and individual training as preparation for championships.
Assisting us are elements of the RYA Keelboat squad under the guidance of Niall
Myant who have been pushing the boats hard. We wish Andy all the best and hope
the practice he has had with the boats puts him in good stead for the
championships.Ó
The Artemis
20s, a high performance carbon fibre keelboat with AmericaÕs Cup
characteristics, was designed to be sailed by both able and disabled sailors
alike. The inspirational quadriplegic solo sailor Hilary Lister is currently
undertaking her historic navigation of the British Isles onboard an Artemis 20.
However, the impressive performance and level playing field of the one-class
design has attracted attention from a number of keelboat match racing high
flyers in the UK, who now see the boats as the ideal platform to test true
sailing ability and prepare for competition.
The Artemis 20s will be appearing at the
following events in 2008:
ACC
Bank Cork Week: 12th - 18th July (TBC)
Skandia
Cowes Week: 2nd - 9th August 2008
Sailability
Multi-Class Regatta Rutland SC: 8th - 10th August
Falmouth
Week: 9th - 16th August 2008 (TBC)
PSP
Southampton Boat Show: 12th - 21st September 2008
Whyte
& Mackay Earls Court Boat Show: 28th November - 7th December 2008
For more information please visit www.vizmarine.com
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Notes to Editors
The
Artemis 20 is a 20ft (6m) carbon fibre performance racing keelboat, with
AmericaÕs Cup characteristics, specifically designed to be sailed by both able
and disabled sailors alike.
The
concept behind Vizual Marine and subsequently the Artemis 20 which the company
designed and built in association with Simon Rogers, was to create an Ôeven
keelÕ within the sailing fraternity that will allow both able and disabled
sailors to race against each other with the same rules, the same boats and no
unfair advantages.
Vizual
MarineÕs philosophy stems from the importance of accessibility, the idea of
breaking down barriers and creating fun, fast and functional ways for getting
more people on the water and bringing them together to enjoy exhilarating
sailing.
After
successfully sailing solo across the English Channel from Dover to Calais in
2005 in her adapted Artemis 20 and making history, quadriplegic sailor Hilary Lister,
35, is has now set off on her solo circumnavigating of the British Isles.
Hilary and her team are hoping to achieve this in the summer of 2008.
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