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London Corinthians enter the Corinthian Challenge


The Corinthian Challenge is a new race around the world, for amateur sailors and set to take place in 2006/7. A boat has already been entered under the LCSC flag, with Peter Hopps and Hilary Cook entering their newly acquired Whitbread 60, Innovation. There are berths for 12 and Peter and Hilary hope to use LCSC members to form the bulk of the crew.

If the rigours of the Southern Ocean aren't to your taste then there will be plenty of other opportunities to sail on this super-fast yacht. Innovation should be competing in the Middle Sea Race (round Sicily), in the ARC, and in next year's Fastnet, while there should also be some opportunities for some exhilarating cruising. Peter admits she's not best suited for 'pontoon bashing' (boat handling) courses, but sail folding courses are sure to be in top demand with a kevlar mainsail that weighs over 50 kg.

See the press release below for more detail:

First Official Entry Received For Corinthian Challenge 2006/7

World Cruising Club has received its first official entry for the Corinthian Challenge 2006/7 round the world yacht race from Hilary Cook and Peter Hopps, who will race their newly acquired ex-Whitbread yacht, Innovation.

"From the moment we first heard about the Corinthian Challenge last year, when Sir Chay Blyth launched the race we've been looking for a yacht," explains Hilary. "I'm hoping to have a career break from my City job with Barclays, who are typically very supportive of this sort of project."

"Both Peter and I have fond memories of the first Whitbreads, which featured our heroes; Sir Chay Blyth, Sir Peter Blake and Claire Francis, and hoped to have the opportunity to compete ourselves in the future. However over time the race grew away from us and evolved out of our league. The concept of the Corinthian Challenge reflects the old Whitbread race ethos and has finally given us the opportunity to do what we've always wanted to do."

Despite being more than two years away, The Corinthian Challenge has attracted attention from around the world. It is expected that the first official entry will now encourage other entries for the race.
Sir Chay Blyth, executive chairman of Challenge Business, of which World Cruising Club is a part, comments: "The first official entry is a major milestone for this inaugural event and brings it ever closer.
"The race will enable Hilary and Peter to finally fulfil their life long ambition of racing around the world. They have totally grasped the concept of the race and, as keen club racers, have searched diligently to find the right yacht for them and their racing crew."

Hilary and Peter's yacht, Innovation, was built in 1997 at the Kvaerner Shipyard in Norway. Following its Whitbread days, when it raced as Innovation Kvaerner finishing fourth with skipper Knut Frostad, it has been well maintained and more recently used for Baltic tours.

"Peter and I belong to the aptly named London Corinthian Sailing Club," Cook continues, "and we've already had lots of interest from within the club from potential crew members."
"We wanted the yacht because she was designed and built specifically to race round the world in and hence is safe. She's also relatively easy to sail, although with a low freeboard is extremely wet! I'm now getting teased at the sailing club for having "out toyed" the boys. This whole project is incredibly exciting for us. Personally I've never done anything like this before, so it's a huge challenge. I keep saying that if we can do this anyone can do it."

The Corinthian Challenge 2006/7 was originally inspired by Sir Chay Blyth's participation in the original Whitbread of 1974, when he and his crew took line honours in Great Britain II. The race, which starts in September 2006 from the United Kingdom is open to ocean going yachts and is being organised by World Cruising Club in conjunction with the Royal Ocean Racing Club.

ENDS
Notes for editors:
* A Notice of Race and Application Form can be obtained from the
Organisers, World Cruising Club. More detailed information on the Corinthian Challenge can be obtained by visiting the World Cruising Club website: www.corinthianchallenge.com
* The Corinthian Challenge is open to mono-hulled sailing vessels,
within an IRC TCC range of 1.140 and 1.450, with a minimum length of 58 feet (17.66m).
* The Corinthian Challenge will start from the south coast of the
United Kingdom in September 2006.
* World Cruising Club, is part of Challenge Business, which was
founded by Sir Chay Blyth 12 years ago.
* Southampton based Challenge Business events include: The Global
Challenge; the Round Britain Challenge; the Challenge Transat; the Blue Water Challenge 2006-2007.
* A selection of maps and free images are available for press use.

Contacts: Andrew Bishop or Jeremy Wyatt
World Cruising Club - Challenge Business
Tel. +44 (0)1983 296060
Email: corinthianchallenge@worldcruising.com
www.corinthianchallenge.com
 

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