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MS Amlin Seamanship Award Nominations Extended to 2021

by Chris Jones 21 Sep 2020 08:30 PDT
MS Amlin Seamanship Award 2019 being presented to Roy Disney by Sean Rose (winner 2018) and Conrad Humphreys © Sally Golden

The MS Amlin Seamanship Award 2020 is to be rolled over to 2021 with nominations now remaining open until 31st August 2021. All existing entries will be included in the 2021 judging process.

The exceptionally late start to the boating season, combined with the huge scale of event cancellations this year, has led to the difficult decision not to present the award in 2020 and instead open up a considerably longer window for entries to be made for the 2021 award.

Originally created to reward outstanding acts of seamanship witnessed during the Round the Island Race, the competition was recently opened up to nominations from across the world and from all types of boating activity. The prestigious accolade is designed to recognise people within the boating community who go above and beyond to help others or challenge themselves.

The 2019 award was presented to Roy P. Disney for his selfless action rescuing the nine man crew of John Sangmeister's OEX, after damage to the rudder post caused her to sink during the 50th Transpacific Race.

What individual or team will you nominate to win this prestigious title? Email nominations, explaining why they should win in no more than 250 words to and make sure all great acts of seamanship are entered for the chance to win.

Business Development Manager, Paul Knox-Johnston said, "Presenting the MS Amlin Seamanship Award is great way of giving back to the boating community and paying tribute to those who stand out from the crowd. 2020 has been a very difficult year and we hope that 2021 will provide an opportunity for postponed and planned events to be held, alongside a full, action packed boating season."

Entries close on 31st August 2021 and the winner will be contacted by 2nd September 2021. To find out more or read the competition terms and conditions visit www.boatinsure.co.uk/news/ms-amlin-seamanship-award-nominations-extended-2021.

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