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Alister Richardson, Volkswagen Touareg King of Cowes

by Julie Turner on 4 Aug 2007
Volkswagen Touareg King of Cowes at Skandia Cowes Week 2007 onEdition http://www.onEdition.com

Billed as the keelboat champion of champions the Volkswagen Touareg King of Cowes at Skandia Cowes Week delivered everything it promised and more as the 27 competitors kept the watching crowds and media at the edge of their seats in a stunning three-race regatta that was only decided in the final moments.

Raced in one-design Laser SB3's in perfect Solent conditions, last year's Extreme 40 class winner, Alister Richardson took the crown and drove away with the top prize of a brand new Volkswagen Touareg. Despite only pulling his crew together at the last minute and with virtually no practice Alister and his team of Laser SB3 owner Toby Litton plus Rachel Williamson and Dan Johnson put in a stunning performance to snatch the crown in a final race showdown.

David Apthorp, of the J/105 class, with SB3 owner Geoff Carveth had led the fleet going into the final race but he seemed to struggle as the sea breeze strengthened to over 20 knots. His problems were compounded when crewman Matt Adams took an unplanned swim when they were forced to take last minute action to avoid Hill Head buoy, which suddenly appeared in front of them! Despite losing out on first place, Apthorp found his consolation prize of a Volkswagen Eos more than made up for the disappointment.

Russell Peters, last year's SB3 winner at Skandia Cowes Week, who many thought would trounce the opposition despite not sailing his own boat, in fact only made the top three thanks to a second place in the final race. Peters, sailing with owner David Wilkinson and legendary sailor Zeb Elliott, adds another toy to his collection in the shape of a special edition Laser GXD.

With a day packed full of sailing stars and celebrities, from infamous round the world yachtsman Mike Sanderson to BBC sport presenter Gabby Logan, those not likely to make it to the podium took to drastic measures to ensure they were mentioned in the media. The best effort was by Mark Rushall and Martin Payne who both took a plunge during a rather spirited gybe downwind - it seems APP Productions managed to clip the tape and get it on teatime news much to the delight of the crowds.

David Graham, managing director of Performance Sailcraft Europe, underlined his delight in the regatta; 'Today's been fantastic for Volkswagen, for Laser and for sailing in general. To have a show down with all the stars from the different fleets at Cowes, with no protests and one general recall, exceeded all our expectations.'

Commenting on her first time sailing at Skandia Cowes Week, Gabby Logan crewing for 11 times Cowes winner Graham Bailey, told us she enjoyed the event, 'It was a really big challenge but I was with a great team and realised how important it was to them to keep going. I'm delighted we finished 5th, it was a great experience.'

Volkswagen Touareg King of Cowes

Sailed:3, Discards:0, To count:3, Ratings: None, Entries:27, Scoring system:My scoring system

 

Rank

Boat

 

SailNo

Helm

Crew

R1

R2

R3

Total

1st

Speed

 

3010

Alister Richardson

Toby Litton / Dan Johnson / Rachel Richardson

3.0

2.0

2.0

7.0

2nd

Earls Court Boat Show

 

3053

David Apthorp

Geoff Carveth / Matt Adams

2.0

1.0

7.0

10.0

3rd

Powder Monkey

 

3141

Russell Peters

David Wilkinson / Zeb Elliott

4.0

6.0

1.0

11.0

4th

Argo II

 

3163

Andy Budgen

Alec Russell / Ian Budgen

5.0

4.0

3.0

12.0

5th

Team Touareg

 

3200

Graham Bailey

Craig Burlton / Mark Greaves / Gaby Logan

7.0

9.0

8.0

24.0

6th

The Allotment Club

 

3366

Glynn Williams

Venetia Wingfield / Martin James

1.0

10.0

15.0

26.0

7th

3 Sad Old Blokes

 

3130

Kenny McCullough

Jerry Hill / Matt Alvarado

10.0

14.0

4.0

28.0

8th

Traxu

 

3226

Tim Spalding

Mark Richards / Chris Hamel

6.0

13.0

9.0

28.0

9th

It's Playtime!

 

3131

John Tremlett

Tom Kiddle / Matthew Kiddle

21.0

3.0

5.0

29.0

10th

Champagne Blond

 

3269

Ben Cooper

Daniel Geoghegan / Craig Mitchell

8.0

17.0

6.0

31.0

11th

PricewaterhouseCoopers

 

3134

Andrew Peters

Clare Molloy / Jeraldine Peters / Jono Shelley

9.0

11.0

12.0

32.0

12th

Darling Associates

 

3212

Mike Sanderson

Chris Darling / Glen Bourke

13.0

8.0

14.0

35.0

13th

Bathshore

 

3146

Mike Wigmore

Tim Cork / Mark Tomson

17.0

7.0

13.0

37.0

14th

Millgate Homes

 

3080

Len Jones

Martin Payne / Mark Rushall

14.0

5.0

24.0

43.0

15th

Kelpie

 

3041

Chris Savage

Matthew Glasgow / Liz Savage

12.0

15.0

18.0

45.0

16th

Wooster & Stock

 

3169

Luke Bradley

Luke Wooster / Andrew Yates

11.0

18.0

19.0

48.0

17th

Baloo

 

3057

Dave Dwyer

John M Outhwaite / Martin Boatman

26.0

12.0

11.0

49.0

18th

Sail Navy

 

3215

Daniel Willett

Joe Henry / Gael Pawson / Simon Farren

18.0

19.0

17.0

54.0

19th

Asbo

 

3207

Rupert Mander

Richard Purssell / Dave Robinson

25.0

23.0

10.0

58.0

20th

More Kit Off / Lifting Safety

 

3044

Peter Baines

David Atkinson / Paul Vernon

22.0

16.0

21.0

59.0

21st

Performance Sailcraft Europe

 

3336

Michael Ewart-Smith

Georgie Corlett / Ben Richards

24.0

20.0

16.0

60.0

22nd

Let's Be Free

 

3023

Ian Braham

Sandy Baillie Strong / Ben Baxter

16.0

22.0

23.0

61.0

23rd

Ribidium

 

3019

Richard Griffith

Samantha Cook / Sharon Howard / Chris Holliman

15.0

25.0

22.0

62.0

24th

Hot Pants

 

3177

Mike Fenwick

Michael Wood / Penny Fenwick / Emma Clark

19.0

21.0

27.0

67.0

25th

Virtual Human Resources

 

3173

Robin Stevenson

Danny Brooks / Hywel Roberts

20.0

24.0

25.0

69.0

26th

GBR3051

 

3051

Tom White

John Powell / Jonty Sherwill

23.0

27.0

20.0

70.0

27th

Barbarian

 

3012

Ray Rouse

Benjamin Sturges / Mike Orange

27.0

26.0

26.0

79.0

 

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