1pm, Tuesday 13 January 2009 - Today, the 2008 Olympic Sailing Gold Medallists - Ben Ainslie CBE (Finn class), Paul Goodison MBE (Laser class), Iain Percy OBE and Andrew Simpson MBE (Star class), and Sarah Ayton OBE, Sarah Webb OBE and Pippa Wilson MBE (Yngling class), notched up another success as they were announced joint winners of the prestigious Raymarine / YJA Yachtsman of the Year title.
Between them, they won four gold medals in Beijing, dominating their opponents and helping gain the highest results seen for Great Britain in yachting history. Their Raymarine YJA Yachtsman of the Year title recognises their sporting excellence and tremendous achievements. They now join many of the greatest achievers in British yachting circles who have won the award over the past five decades.
The announcement was made today during a gala luncheon in The Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Fellow finalists for Raymarine / YJA Yachtsman of the Year were:
· Dag Pike: at 75 years of age, he became the oldest person to win the Round Britain Power Boat Race and the only person to win the event twice.
· Jim Saltonstall MBE: had a major influence on the racing coaching of the Olympic winners in their formative years.
The public put forward the nominations for the Raymarine / YJA Yachtsman of the Year, and the vote for the overall winner was via a secret ballot by members of the Yachting Journalists’ Association (YJA).
The Raymarine / YJA Yachtsman of the Year award was initiated in 1955 by Sir Max Aitken, and has been sponsored for the last six years by marine electronics manufacturer Raymarine. Previous winners include Eric Hiscock, Sir Francis Chichester, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (who won the award last year for a third time), Sir Chay Blyth, Sir Edward Heath, Tracy Edwards MBE, Dame Ellen MacArthur (who has won the award twice) and Ben Ainslie CBE, who has won the award on a record four previous occasions.
The Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year was also announced this week - talented young sailors, brother and sister James and Frances Peters, from Hayling Island scooped the award, to jointly share the prestigious title. During their fantastic 2008 season, they both achieved gold medals at the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF Worlds Championship in Denmark, sailing separate 29ers in the men’s and women’s classes with their crews; plus, they were instrumental in helping Britain win the Volvo Trophy for best nation with a medal haul of two golds and a bronze at the event.
Notes to Editors:
· The Raymarine YJA Yachtsman of the Year award is open to any British resident or passport holder who has made an outstanding achievement under sail or power during 2008. Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year awards British youngsters aged 18 and under (as at 31 December 2008), in possession of a British passport (or are immediately eligible to receive a British passport), who have made a significant impact on youth sailing.
· Raymarine YJA Yachtsman of the Year award was initiated in 1955 by Sir Max Aitken and now bears the names of the greatest achievers in British yachting circles over the past five decades. Previous winners include Eric Hiscock, Sir Francis Chichester, Sir Chay Blyth, Sir Edward Heath and Tracy Edwards, together with Dame Ellen MacArthur and Ben Ainslie who have both won the award twice, and Sir Robin Knox-Johnston who has now won the award a record three times.
· Raymarine YJA Yachtsman of the Year receives the prestigious Yachtsman of the Year trophy, a silver navigation buoy mounted on a sea of crystal, which was commissioned by the late Sir Max Aitken.
· Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year award was first presented in 1993. Early winners include Dame Ellen MacArthur and Ben Ainslie - who both went on to win the Yachtsman of the Year title.
· The winners of both awards are nominated by the public and elected by the votes of the Yachting Journalists’ Association (YJA).
· In addition to votes from members of the public for Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year, over 1,700 RYA affiliated clubs have the opportunity to nominate. Plus, the RYA puts forward winners from each of its 13 regions as nominations for the Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year.
· Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year receives a trophy and Raymarine goodies.
· Nominations will be elected by the YJA and winners of both awards announced in January 2009.
· Raymarine is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of marine electronics for the recreational marine market.
For further information contact Chloe Bartle, UK Marketing Manager, +44 (0)23 9269 3611 Ext. 1395 or chloe.bartle@raymarine.com or James Tuck or Alice Driscoll at ADPR, Tel +44 (0)1460 241641 or James on 07830 426654 or by email at alice@adpr.co.uk or james@adpr.co.uk.
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January 2009 (RM585)