Clipper 07-08 fleet arrives to spectacular welcome in Liverpool - Race News

Clipper 07-08 fleet arrives to spectacular welcome in Liverpool

06 July 2008

Victorious New York with the Clipper Trophy

A spectacular welcome greeted the crews of the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race as they arrived back in Liverpool at the end of their 35,000-mile circumnavigation. For the non-professional crew onboard the ten 68-foot ocean racing yachts, the return to Albert Dock marks the end of a challenge of a lifetime as they battled the elements in search of victory and the title of Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race champions. 

Crossing the finish line overnight at the end of the 14th and final stage of the Clipper 07-08 Race, the US entry, New York, claimed the maximum ten points for securing their sixth first place of their campaign and the Clipper Trophy. Hull & Humber, New York’s closest rival on the overall leaderboard ahead of Race 14, saw their hopes of claiming the title fade as New York stretched out a small but significant lead in the fast reaching race from Cork, Ireland to Liverpool, UK.

Arriving in Albert Dock, skipper Duggie Gillespie, from Kirkudbright, Scotland, said, “It didn’t sink in last night. It was relief last night just to get over the line. We’d been pushing behind Hull & Humber, working really hard – teamwork, teamwork, teamwork, all the time – and it was relief when we crossed the line. And it’s only now, when you come in here and there’s I don’t know how many thousands of people, you think well, we’ve actually done it. We’ve won the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.” 

After his team had crossed the finish line Duggie let off two flares on the bow of the boat in celebration. “That was a bit of fun,” he said, “But I was trying not to burn the sails! But it was great, in the Irish Sea, in the middle of nowhere, to know you’d not only won the leg, but won the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. And to win that leg was really just so sweet – it wasn’t expected. We didn’t need to. When we went round the last gate we had a team meeting and said right boys, here we are, we’re in the lead. We’ve got to the do the same thing to cover Hull & Humber as we’ve got to do to cover the fleet, so let’s really try and win this. So we made the decision then to really try to win and we just had to stop them from coming through. And we did!” 

The Clipper fleet’s arrival back in Liverpool at the end of their 35,000-mile circumnavigation was part of the city’s European Capital of Culture 2008 celebrations and thousands of Liverpudlians, race supporters and friends and family of the crews lined the banks of the Mersey to welcome the yachts back home. The iconic Albert Dock provided a fantastic venue for the prize giving ceremony and crowds thronged the colonnades as each of the top three teams overall was presented with their pennant by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Councillor Steve Rotheram. Third place went to the Scottish entry Glasgow: Scotland with style Clipper, the only boat in the ten-strong fleet to be led by a female skipper, Hannah Jenner.   Hannah said, “It’s a bit surreal. I don’t think it’s really dawned on any of us what we just did and where we just came and it’s great to be here. In some ways it does feel like we’ve been away almost a year and in some ways it feels like we were just here last week when we first pulled up nervously but it’s really exciting. We’re very, very proud of third place. We’re delighted to have the boat not just on the podium for a single race for the first time in four campaigns, but overall, which is what we set out to achieve and we’ve achieved it.” 

Second place was presented to Danny Watson and his Hull & Humber team. Danny said, “It was a good race, we got another podium in Race 14. Obviously it wasn’t just quite enough but we gave it everything and it’s great to be here, second overall and the crew are made up. One of our key objectives was to strive for a podium position and to achieve a second place overall is a fantastic result.” 

The yellow first place pennant was handed to a jubilant New York crew. Round the world crew member, Gary Purdom from Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA, said, “It’s spectacular in the sense that you think about doing something for 30 years and it really is a dream to be here at Albert Dock and not only doing it but doing it in style. The team was great, we were very competitive and fortunate to win the overall thing. That’s the icing on the cake when you have a dream just to circumnavigate, so I’m thrilled with every measure of the whole thing.” 

Doctors, students, teachers, lawyers, secretaries and a taxi driver are among the crew members who have succeeded in their challenge. On board each of the ten internationally-backed yachts is just one professional, the skipper, whose role it is to lead the team to victory. The crew members are all amateurs, nearly forty percent of whom had no sailing experience when they embarked on their Clipper Training, before setting off on this adventure ten months ago.  For every crew member this final race is a poignant moment. Sailing around the world is a considerable achievement – more people have climbed Mount Everest than have raced yachts around the world. The fleet’s arrival in Albert Dock this afternoon is the climax of this once in a lifetime adventure.

Clipper 07-08 began in Liverpool on 16 September 2007 and, over the last ten months, the teams have circumnavigated the globe, crossing the Atlantic three times, the Pacific once, and sailed across the infamous Southern Ocean, with stopovers on five continents.

The Clipper Race is the brainchild of legendary yachtsman, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, who, in 1969 became the first man to sail solo, non-stop around the world. In 1996, he created the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race to give ordinary people the opportunity to follow in his footsteps.   At the crew reception and prize giving set against the atmospheric backdrop of the imposing St George’s Hall, Sir Robin addressed the massed crews, their families and friends. He told them, “I said to you one thing before you set out. At the end of this race I wanted you to be able to say, that’s the best thing I’ve done with my life – so far. I hope this has been the experience you hoped it would be. I hope you’ll continue to sail. And I suppose for many of you there’s a small matter of work to get back to. I hope you’ll go back with very different attitudes. You’ll be able to say, ‘I’ve sailed around the world with Clipper now and I can probably do better than I did before.’ That’s what you’ve taught yourselves. You’ll have made friendships that will last for the rest of your lives. And above all, you’ve achieved one of the most difficult things in sport, and the highest achievement in sailing – a circumnavigation.” 

To date more than 1,400 people have become ocean racers by taking part in the Clipper Race and, of these, nearly 300 have achieved the rare accolade of becoming a circumnavigator by racing around the world under sail. Sixty-two new circumnavigators have joined the ranks of this exclusive club following the fleet’s arrival in Liverpool today. 

Councillor Warren Bradley, leader of Liverpool City Council and Deputy Chairman of the Liverpool Culture Company said, “We’re delighted to welcome the Clipper crews back to Liverpool at the end of their journey – I’m sure our famous waterfront was a welcome sight after such an epic round-the-world adventure. “This is the third time that the race has ended in Liverpool and it is particularly fitting that the yachts are sailing back into the city right in the middle of our European Capital of Culture celebrations. In fact, the Clipper Race finish heralds the start of a month of maritime activity for Liverpool, with the Tall Ships’ Races arriving in just two weeks’ time.” 

For the ten sponsoring cities and territories, which also include Durban, Western Australia, Singapore, Qingdao, Jamaica and Nova Scotia, the benefits of the race are immense with the race providing an international platform to promote their messages and brands to a truly global audience. Along with the media opportunities, the Clipper Race also offers sponsors a multitude of global trade openings and networking opportunities. The Clipper Race provides inspirational stories that captivate readers and viewers around the world. More than 354.4 million people worldwide will have seen coverage of Clipper 07-08, generating an undiscounted media value of US$56.85 million for the sponsors.

The ten-part television series to accompany the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race, produced by the event’s host broadcaster, Sunset+Vine I APP, is currently being shown by broadcasters around the world and others are preparing to show it in the coming months. Current listings can be found in the multimedia section of http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com.

1. Lucy & Simon Onions, Walsall, West Midlands, UK 06 July 2008

I just want to say how much my family and I thoroughly enjoyed watching all the yachts glide into Albert Docks yesterday. We were particularly excited and emotional to see my Brother-In-Law, Mr Paul Onions, who along with the crew of the New York, finished the race in first place.

We all had such a wonderful day. If we thought it was wonderful, I cannot even bring myself to imagine how awesome it was for each crewed yacht. I would only imagine that it must have been frightening, exhilarating, intense, emotional, tiring and so many more things to each crew member who took part in the race.

You all deserve a huge round of applause (and, of course, a nice cold pint!) for completing what must have been an extremely challenging expedition.

My congratulations go to each and every one of you, especially the New York and of course my brother-in-law Paul Onions. Here’s hoping you all have a safe journey back to wherever your travels take you next.

2. Peter and Ionett, Aberaeron 06 July 2008

My last comment ever on CLIPPER What a wonderful welcome for all of us in Liverpool - St Georges Hall was magnificent.  We so enjoyed the fantastic atmosphere there.  Well done New York and skipper and team and, for one memorable leg ,Joanna .  Also Glasgow Scotland with Style and Dafydd who we’ve been watching all along and look forward to welcoming back to our yacht club WITH THE KILT.

3. Devra and Barry, South Africa 07 July 2008

Heartiest congratulations to one and all - crews, skippers and the Clipper organising team - we stand in awe at your endurance, dedication and true grit. A fantastic achievement from all sides. It was a true honour to be a small part of the event, as Event Management team for the Durban stopover. We look forward to extending a warm Durban welcome to all those competing in the ‘09-’10 event.
Revel in your glory - you’ve certainly earned it!
Warm wishes.
Devra and Barry
Creative Events
Durban, South Africa

4. Kate Gray, Solihull 07 July 2008

Welcome home to all the boats and a special well done and congratulations to all the Round the Worlders. It’s official - you did it- you are now circumnavigators.
A special well done to John Gray and the Durban Round the Worlders. We are very proud of your fantastic achievement.
What a challenge, what a journey . x

5. Jo, London 07 July 2008

The whole Clipper adventure is extraordinary and remarkable.

Being part of the NEW YORK crew has been just the very best expereince.

A fantastic achievement for our Skipper, Duggie Gillespie and his certainly diverse but truly happy crew - it was a weekend of celebration, delight, champagne, tears, laughter and genuinely, being overwhelmed.  LOL Jo xx

6. Paula Reid, London, UK 07 July 2008

Well done Duggie!

From someone to help wish you a happy birthday on your other RTW race… The Global Challenge.

Paula, Team Stelmar x

7. Ryan, Halifax 08 July 2008

Congrats to all those who were a part of this great race. Our hats are off in Halifax to the Nova Scotia crew for all their efforts.

8. Walt and Carol Oates, cumbria 08 July 2008

One final vote of thanks to all at Clipper Ventures for their faultless organisation, to Hull & Humber’s skipper Danny for his expert guidance and patience and to Yorkshire Forward for their unfailing support and wardrobe full of T shirts!
Well done to all the crews and skippers - thanks for the memories, they will stay with me for ever.
Now it’s back to the real world!

9. Nicola King, Gateshead, UK 09 July 2008

Congratulations to all the clipper crews and race organisers. I have enjoyed following the race over the months on the web. Particular congratulations to the Hull & Humber for achieving overall 2nd place and to Anne for that memorable one leg between South Africa and western Australia. Hope you enjoyed the celebrations and that the weather stayed dry in Liverpool for you all.

Best wishes,
Nicola and Steve

10. Pauline and Simon Fisher, corsham wiltshire 09 July 2008

What a wonderful day we had,such a lovely sight seeing the yachts return home safely ,each crew member had a beaming smile for us,especially our nephew Neil Withers returning on the Durban,his dad would have been so proud of him,as was his mum who was watching and waiting at the docks,in brilliant sunshine (after the heavy rain and thunderstorm.Well done to all of the crews what a wonderful achievement and experience,you should be proud,congratulations to you all..

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