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JP Morgan Round the Island Race– Sultanate of Oman takes class honours

by Oman Sail on 28 Jun 2015
Sultinate of Oman GC32 catamaran taking part in the race today - 2015 JP Morgan Round the Island Race Lloyd Images
2015 JP Morgan Round the Island Race – Last minute coaching advice from injured skipper Leigh McMillan helped the crew on Oman Sail’s GC32 Sultanate of Oman to step up their performance and take class honours, one of the largest yacht races in the world.

After breaking his hand on Thursday, McMillan passed helming duties over to Paul Campbell-James (CJ) who is one of the UK’s most experienced foiling experts but it was McMillan’s coaching tips that resonated as they were hurtling around the back of the Isle of Wight crashing off waves at 30 knots, CJ said.

“Leigh spent some time with us all on Friday and it made a big difference,” said CJ.

“We hoped we would win and it helped that we had time in the boat yesterday. The crew did really well – they are the best in the game, leading the GC32 series so it was a nice position for me to slip into.”

“The back of the island was the most full on I have ever seen it – we were nose-diving just to slow the boat down so it didn’t do cartwheels. It wasn’t easy to sail in those conditions and it was physically exhausting but we have all got massive smiles on our faces.”

Sultanate of Oman crossed the finish line at precisely 11:00:31 local time to win the GC32 class with a time of 03:50:31. It was just 56 seconds ahead of Alinghi with whom they had jostled for the lead all the way round the course in conditions described by trimmer Pete Greenhalgh as ‘exciting’.

“It was extremely lively round the back end of the island – 16-18 knots and very, very rough,” he explained.

“We were crashing off the foils, leaping out of the water doing 25-30 knots and stopping down to seven to eight knots. These are the roughest conditions we have had in these boats and it was one of the roughest rides any of us have ever had. We are all a bit battered and bruised.

“There are not many people I would have gone round in those conditions with, but CJ did us proud. He was superb.”

Back in 2010, bowman Nasser Al Mashari came second in the Extreme 40 class but today he went one better with a win.

“We were third GC32 to go round the Needles but we fought hard, used every little bit of pressure, every wave. It was very choppy but from then on we had some great racing. I am very happy and extremely proud to have won our class at the Round the Island Race,” he said.

As well as taking the class win, Sultanate of Oman were the second boat in a massive fleet of 1,584 boats to cross the finish line. Concise, the MOD70 owned by Tony Lawson, recorded a time of 03:30:24 to take the Freedom Challenge Bowl.

There was just six minutes difference between the first and last GC32 with third placed French boat Team ENGIE posting a time of 03:53:47 and Team ARGO from USA 03:56:06.

The next event on the Bullitt GC32 Racing Tour is in Kiel, Germany from 29 July – 2 August.










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