Posts tagged IMOCA 60

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May 12

Alex Thomson Racing Hugo Boss

Monaco 43º44’11″N 7º25’59″WE

Photo assignment for Alex Thomson Racing/Hugo Boss

After an intensive refit period Thomson also revealed his plans for two gruelling Transatlantic Record attempts as he starts the final countdown to the ultimate offshore race, the Vendée Globe.
Confirming that the Farr designed yacht, purchased in 2011, will be used for the 24,000 mile race, following successful performances during the Transat Jacques Vabre and B2B race in 2011, Thomson showed the impressive new chrome-effect which has been applied during its recent refit.
Thomson revealed that over the coming six months he will be completing over 12,000 training miles on board HUGO BOSS including two single-handed transatlantic record attempts.
“With just six months to go until the start of the Vendée Globe we are really in countdown mode and the focus for me is to spend as much time as possible on-board in training and under race-conditions,” said Thomson. “I’m really happy with the modifications we’ve made to the boat and after the success of the Transat Jacques Vabre and B2B races at the end of last year I’m really itching to get racing again.”
Key events in the lead up to the Vendee Globe:
June – Cadiz to San Salvador (Transatlantic record attempt)
July – New York to UK (Transatlantic record attempt)
August – Cowes Week
November – Vendée Globe
Stewart Hosford, Managing Director of Alex Thomson Racing comments: “We have an exciting year ahead of us and we are looking strong. Our preparation has been great and we are exceptionally committed to the programme for the next 6 months. Alex has been at a fitness training camp and is in very good shape and is extremely focussed on the Vendée Globe in November.

Alex Thomson Racing

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Nov 11

Transat Jacques Vabre 2011 IMOCA 60 Hugo Boss Arrival

Puerto Limon, Costa Rica 9º59’87″N 83º0184″W

At 23h20 GMT on 18th November 2011, British sailor Alex Thomson and his Spanish co-skipper Guillermo Altadill, on-board HUGO BOSS, crossed the finish line of the 2011 Transat Jacques Vabre in 2nd place. Alex’s reaction was one of visible pride at their achievement: ‘I’m ecstatic to have finished the race; it has been a tough 4 years.’

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Aug 11

Rolex Fastnet Start

Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, 50º46’87″N 1º18’15″W

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Aug 11

Artemis Challenge, Onboard the Imoca 60 Hugo Boss

Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, 50º42’66″N 1º31’20″W

Stars took to the water for a fast and furious sail in the Artemis Challenge
The fifth edition of the Artemis Challenge was a near record-breaking day out for Ewan McGregor, Zara Phillips and Natalie Pinkham, who joined world class skippers for the 50-mile sprint around the Isle of Wight. The Artemis Challenge, at Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, the world’s largest sailing regatta and one of the UK’s biggest sporting events, saw four IMOCA 60 teams battle it out for a £10,000 prize fund for the charity of their choice. The fifth edition of the Artemis Challenge was won by the French entry PRB skippered by Vincent Riou, in a time of 4 hours, 14 minutes and 1 second, narrowly missing out on breaking the previous fastest time by just 13 seconds, set by Team Pindar (4h 13m 48s) in the 2008 Artemis Challenge.
Hollywood A-lister Ewan McGregor, who joined the HUGO BOSS sailing team led by British round-the-world skipper Alex Thomson, said: “”It was an amazing experience – it was my first time yacht racing and to be part of the HUGO BOSS team was a fantastic introduction to a really adventurous sport. Although the prize fund will not be awarded to UNICEF, I was pleased to be able to represent such a great cause on the water today and we hopefully helped to raise awareness of UNICEF’S crucial work for children in East Africa. And of course we can all still share a little of what we have with these children who so desperately need our help by texting SHARE to 78866.”

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Dec 10

Barcelona World Race 2010 – 11

Barcelona, Spain 41º22’54″N 2º12’00″W

Start of the Barcelona World Race, Barcelona, Spain.
Andy Meiklejohn and Wouter Verbraak crew on the IMOCA 60 Hugo Boss design by Juan Kouyoumdjian.
The Barcelona World Race is the first only double-handed (two-crew) regatta around the world. This is a non-stop regatta with some outside assistance permitted, although subject to rules and penalties.

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Dec 05

Lauryn Eagle & Hugo Boss

Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia 33º51’27″S 151º14’46″E

Lauryn Eagle, the former Miss Teen Australia and water skiing champion was towed behind Hugo Boss on her water skis for Channel 7.
“It’s the second advantage of having deck spreaders apart from no one parking alongside you in the marina,” says Thomson.