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LES SKIPPERS DU CHAMPIONNAT

Championnat du Monde Imoca 2009
 
1.   Marc Guillemot 362pts
2.   Michel Desjoyeaux 357pts
3.   Armel Le Cleach 338pts
4.   Samantha Davies 321pts
5.   Vincent Riou 304pts
6.   Dee Caffari 295pts
7.   Arnaud Boissières 292pts
8.   Brian Thompson 281pts
9.   Steve White 250pts
10.   Richard Wilson 220pts
11.   Raphaël Dinelli 210pts
12.   Norbert Sedlacek 200pts
13.   Kito De Pavant 59pts
14.   Loïck Peyron 52pts
15.   Yann Eliès 44pts
16.   Roland Jourdain 39pts
17.   Mike Golding 36pts
18.   Jérémie Beyou 33pts
19.   Yannick Bestaven 32pts
20.   Alex Pella 30pts
21.   Pachi Rivero 18pts
22.   Guillermo Altadill 16pts
23.   Jean-Pierre Dick 8pts
24.   Marc Thiercelin 4pts
25.   Unai Basurko 0pts
26.   Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty 0pts
27.   Derek Hatfield 0pts
28.   Sébastien Josse 0pts
29.   Jean Le Cam 0pts
30.   Jonathan Malbon 0pts
31.   Bernard Stamm 0pts
32.   Alex Thomson 0pts
33.   Dominique Wavre 0pts
Great Britain

Mike Golding

Ecover


Born on 27th August 1960 in Great Yarmouth (Great Britain)
Lives in Warsash (Great Britain)
IMOCA Skipper since 1999

www.mikegolding.com


  Golding, 46, who lives in Hampshire, is regarded as one of the world’s best offshore racing sailors. Having sailed since childhood, Mike first came to public attention in 1992 as a skipper in Sir Chay Blyth’s revolutionary British Steel Challenge, when he led a crew of amateurs in this gruelling, inaugural race around the world, east about, against prevailing winds and currents. In 1994, he established a new world record for the same east about circumnavigation, only this time alone. In doing so, he became only the second person to successfully complete this voyage bettering Chay Blyth’s original time by more than 125 days - a record Golding held for seven years. In 1996/7, Mike won the BT Global Challenge round the world race, leading an amateur crew to victory in five of the six legs and achieving a combined lead of more than two days on his nearest rival.


In 1998, Golding and the entrepreneur Jørgen Philip-Sørensen CBE set up Mike Golding Yacht Racing to create and manage a commercial grand prix sail racing team. In that year, Golding commissioned the build of the team’s first Open 60 yacht and became the first British person to professionally manage an Open 60 campaign operating out of the UK. In the same year, Mike was elected as Vice President of the International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA) and later became President of the IMOCA Technical Committee where he has been instrumental in the ongoing development of the Open 60 class rules, principally concerned with the safety aspects of a developmental class. 2001 saw the start of Golding’s successful partnership with the ecological cleaning products manufacturer Ecover; a partnership that has involved the establishment of an Academy for Youth Sailors from around the world. During that year, Golding became the first person to have sailed around the world in both directions and the only British person ever to sail single-handed and non-stop around the world in both directions. Representing Britain over the last decade, Golding has consistently been at the forefront of the professional Open 60 class, achieving podium positions in major events and setting three new world sailing records in the process.


Mike was FICO world champion 2005/6 and IMOCA world champion for two successive years 2004/5 and 2005/6; the first and only British sailor to hold this coveted title. Golding is an Ambassador for the Royal Yachting Association and British Marine Federation’s Green Blue environmental awareness programme and has led initiatives to bring yachting and business together through high profile international sailing events starting from the UK. In January 2007 he was awarded an OBE for his services to the sport of sailing. Golding recently commissioned the design and build of a new Open 60 yacht with which he will compete in the IMOCA circuit culminating in 2008 in the Vendée Globe, the third time he has entered this gruelling non-stop solo around-the-world race. He is the author of two books: "No Law, No God" published in 1995 by Hodder & Stoughton - ISBN 0-340-61817-5 and "Racing Skipper" published in 1999 by Fernhurst Books - ISBN 1-898660-57-3. Born in Great Yarmouth, Golding spent 12 years as a Fire Officer in the Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service before pursuing his passion for sailing on a full-time basis.


Results

- 2008: 7th of the Record SNSM
- 2006: Competed once again in the VELUX 5 Oceans aboard ECOVER, The Owen-Clarke 60' built in 2003
- 2004: 1st of The Transat, 2nd of the Calais Round Britain Race (abord new Ecover)
- 2003: 3rd of the Calais Round Britain Race, 3rd of the Transat Jacques Vabre, 1st of the Défi Atlantique (aboard new Ecover)
- 2002: 2nd of the Route du Rhum (aboard Ecover)
- 2001: 2nd of the Transat Jacques Vabre (with Marcus Hutchinson), 3rd of the EDS Atlantique Challenge, 7th of the Vendée Globe (aboard Team Group 4)
- 2000: 3rd of the Europe1 New Man Star
- 1999: 3rd of the Transat Jacques Vabre
- 1998/99: Winner of the first stage of the Around Alone then withdrawal
- 1998: 2nd of the Atlantic Alone
- 1996/97: 1st of the BT Global Challenge (round-the-world race against prevailing winds in team with stages)
- 1993/94: Record of the Round-the-world race against prevailing winds in 161 days
- 1991/92: British Steel Challenge (round-the-world race against prevailing winds)

And

•    Sailed around the world five times; three times solo; three times east-about
•    Crossed the Equator 17 times Rounded Cape Horn five times
•    First person to have raced around the world in both directions (1993/4 and 2000/1)
•    Only British person ever to sail single-handed and non-stop around the world in both directions (1993/4 and 2000/1)
•    First British IMOCA World Champion (2004/5 and 2005/6)
•    FICO World Champion (2005/6)
•    Awarded OBE - January 2007
•    Single-handed non-stop record breaking circumnavigation east to west against the prevailing winds and currents (record held 1994 –2001)
•    Record holder of fastest single-handed monohull crossing of South Pacific Ocean – 16 days 5 hours 26 minutes – set in 2005
•    Record holder of the fastest single-handed monohull crossing of Indian Ocean – 14 days 2 hours 1 minute – set in 2004
•    Record holder of the fastest single-handed transatlantic crossing east-west – 12 days, 15 hours – set in 2004
•    Record holder of the SNSM Record in the Open 60 IMOCA Class for the crossing from Saint –Nazaire to Saint-Malo - 1 day 8 hours 48 minutes 35 seconds


Press Contact:
Victoria Low at victoria@thelowpartnership.co.uk