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Make Your Race Count
Entries are now open for the next JPMorgan Asset Management Round the Island
Race, which starts from Cowes, Isle of Wight, on Saturday 28th June 2008.
The Notice of Race and entry form are available via
www.roundtheisland.org.uk.
Fundraising for charity has become an increasingly important aspect of the
event and in 2007 over £70,000 was raised for the race's four charities -
Breast Cancer Care, Macmillan Cancer Support, Prostate UK and The Ellen
MacArthur Trust.
Typical of the many stories of courage and determination
was Robin Wood, one of last year's top charity enthusiasts and the first
official entry for the race in 2008.
Robin and the crew on Noumanon competed
in support of Prostate UK, a charity which has a special meaning for him. On
completing his entry, Robin said:
"The JPMorgan Asset Management Round the Island Race is a unique event. It's
just fantastic to race in such a huge fleet with so many different classes
of boat.
It is run in a very British manner - everyone keen as mustard right
down to the novices taking part for the first time.
Having been diagnosed
with advanced prostate cancer, I decided the race was an excellent way of
gaining sponsorship for Prostate UK.
It added a new dimension to the race -
more people to tell we were taking part, excitement throughout the crew as
we watched the total of donations mounting, plus an excuse to tell everyone
how well we had done after the race. As long as I am able, I will take part
in this event for my chosen charity."
Robin completed the course round the Isle of Wight in just over nine hours
and achieved a creditable top third result in his class. He and his crew
raised £3,000 for Prostate UK.
Bill Pimlott, Commodore of the Island Sailing Club, which runs the event
said:
"Last year we had the highest number of finishers in the history of the race
and we look forward to welcoming newcomers and old friends alike in 2008. I
know many competitors have more tankards than their mantelpiece can
accommodate. If this is the case, skippers can make a note on their entry
form and the Island Sailing Club will make a donation to charity in lieu of
the memento."
11:40am Thursday 3rd January 2008
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