Artemis Challenge
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Artemis Challenge
at IMOCA 60s, Volvo Ocean 65s and trimarans race around the Isle of Wight for a £10,000 charity prize. The race starts from the Royal Yacht Squadron Line at 10:00AM on Thursday 7th August 2014 www.artemischallenge.com Artemis Investment Management LLP - backing British sailing since 2006 Independent and owner-managed, Artemis opened for business in 1997. Its aim was, and still is, exemplary investment performance and client service. All Artemis’ staff share these two precepts – and the same flair and enthusiasm for fund management. The firm now manages some £18.6 billion* across a range of funds, two investment trusts, a hedge fund, a venture capital trust and both pooled and segregated institutional portfolios. Artemis’ fund managers invest in the funds that they and their colleagues manage. This has been a key tenet of Artemis’ approach to investment since the firm started. It means that we ‘eat our own cooking’. It means that our fund managers’ interests are directly aligned with those of our investors. As part of Artemis’ distinctive culture, the Artemis Charitable Foundation receives each year a fixed percentage of the firm’s revenues. That income is passed on to charities chosen by our staff. And by underwriting such events as the Artemis Kindrochit Quadrathlon, the Foundation enables further charitable giving. All this encourages our staff to contribute to the world beyond fund management. For more information, visit artemis.co.uk. * Source: Artemis as at 30/05/2014 Disclaimer: The value of an investment, and any income from it, can fall as well as rise as a result of market and currency fluctuations and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Please remember that past performance is not a guide to the future. The Artemis Challenge at Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week 2014 “For the eighth straight year, the Artemis Challenge at Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week continues to attract some of the biggest names in offshore racing. The event creates a fantastic spectacle of big boat racing in British waters, as well as supporting a number of great causes. This year we are pleased to welcome the new Volvo Ocean 65 fleet as they gear up to race around the world from October, as well as welcoming back IMOCA 60s and the powerful trimarans who I’m sure will have an eye on the record for going around the Isle of Wight.” – Mark Tyndall, Artemis CEO “A fantastic of Aberdeen Asset Management Week and is a magnificent spectacle of big Cowes spectacle, showcasing some of the offshore racing within easy boat racing in best reach of spectators. The race, an event for IMOCA 60s, British Waters” invitational Volvo Ocean 65s and trimarans, The Artemis Challenge, sponsored by Artemis investment Management, one of the UK’s leading investment companies, is recognised as one of the key events follows the classic America’s Cup route around the Isle of Wight, starting at 10:00AM on Thursday 7th August from the Royal Yacht Squadron Line. The Artemis Challenge Course *Course is weather dependent and subject to change. Time to beat The round the Isle of Wight Multihull World Record Record holder: Michel Desjoyeaux / Foncia Time: 2 hours 21 minutes 25 seconds Average speed: 21.3 knots Distance: 50 miles (westabout) Date set: 16th August 2012 (Artemis Challenge) Previous Record: Steve Fossett / Playstation / 2h 33m 55s The Competitors For 2014, the Artemis Challenge welcomes a mixed fleet of IMOCA 60s, Volvo Ocean 65s and trimarans to the 50 mile charity race, skippered by some of the biggest names in ocean racing from Britain and Europe. The Monohulls Artemis Ocean Racing II – IMOCA 60 Skipper: Brian Thompson Artemis Ocean Racing has been participating in the Artemis Challenge since its inception in 2007, helmed by line up of world-renowned offshore skippers and British Olympic medallists. For 2014, British world record breaking sailor Brian Thompson will again take to the driving seat for the 50-mile charity sprint. Thompson has now skippered more IMOCA 60s than any other Briton to date and already boasts an Artemis Challenge win in 2008 on his Vendée Globe boat Team Pindar. Team SCA – Volvo Ocean 65 Skipper: Sam Davies Eighty percent of SCA’s consumers are women, and through its everyday products the company supports women empowerment and freedom to participate fully in society – socially, educationally and professionally – by giving them access to hygiene products and education about hygiene solutions. SCA is ranked as a global sustainability leader both when it comes to people and nature targets. Team SCA Women Ocean Racing is participating in the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-2015 with an all-female crew. SCA is entering the race with the world’s best women offshore-racing sailors, who have the ability to work together as a high-performing team. For more information, visit www.sca.com/teamsca. Dongfeng Race Team – Volvo Ocean 65 Skipper: : Charles Caudrelier Dongfeng Race Team will race for China in the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15. There is a strong commitment to a long-term sporting mission that puts the future interests of Chinese sailing at the core of Dongfeng Race Team project. For the 2014-15 edition the objective is to deliver a competitive campaign with, for the first time in the history of the race, multiple Chinese sailors onboard. This is a key element in setting the conditions for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 when the aim is to have a campaign with the majority of the sailors onboard being Chinese and for the 2020-21 edition of the race, a 100% Chinese project with a Chinese skipper and a Chinese crew. There is a strong momentum to create a legacy for offshore sailing so that Chinese sailors can excel in this discipline, in the same way the Chinese Olympic sailors have done. We hope the Chinese nation will follow the Dongfeng Race Team story that is only just beginning…. Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing– Volvo Ocean 65 Skipper: : Ian Walker Backed by the Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) and led by British double Olympic silver medallist Ian Walker, Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing (ADOR) is one of the six current challengers for the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15. ADOR’s Volvo Ocean 65, Azzam (which means ‘determination’ in Arabic) was commissioned in Southampton in February and since then Walker’s international crew have been clocked up almost 10,000 ocean miles from their training base in Cascais, Portugal. ADOR skipper Ian Walker is one of Britain’s most successful sailors. After winning silver medals at two Olympics, Walker turned coach to mastermind fellow Brit Shirley Robertson’s gold in 2004. He went on to play leading roles in two America’s Cup campaigns and win the TP52 World Championship before shifting his focus to the Volvo Ocean Race. In 2008-09, he led the Green Dragon syndicate and then took charge of Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing’s for their debut in the race in 2011-12 and now he leads their return for the 2014-15 edition. Walker hand picked his crew for his latest attempt to the Volvo Ocean Race and has chosen an international lineup that blends experienced VOR veterans with some exciting fresh new talent. The Multihulls Oman Air – Musandam - MOD70 Skipper: Damian Foxall Oman Sail’s trimaran ‘Musandam’ is back for a third shot at the Artemis Challenge trophy and this year to beat the round the island world speed record set by fellow MOD70 competitor Foncia in 2012. Co-skippers Sidney Gavignet (FRA) and Damian Foxall (IRL) have put together a MOD70 crew selected from Oman Sail’s elite squad of sailors for the Artemis Challenge, the 50 mile race around the Isle of Wight, and for the 1,800 nm Seven Star Round Britain and Ireland Race three days later. Musandam-Oman Sail will attend Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week from August 2-9 as part of its Ministry of Tourism corporate hospitality programme and will race in the Artemis Challenge on August 7th where a £10,000 prize fund will be donated to the charity of the winner’s choice. Prince de Bretagne – Multihull 80 Skipper: : Lionel Lemonchois French trimaran Prince de Bretagne will make its debut in the eight edition of the Artemis Challegne skippered by Lionel Lemonchois. Celebrity Guests The Artemis Challenge has long attracted a stellar list of celebrity guests. Teams competing in the race in the past have included sports stars Will Greenwood, James Haskell, Amy Williams and Nick Dempsey. Other notables include Bryan Adams, Lady Gabriella Windsor, James and Oliver, Phelps, the Weasley twins from the Harry Potter, former Labour party spin-doctor Alistair Campbell and actor Ewan Macgregor. For 2014, the Artemis Challenge is pleased to welcome back Olympic equestrienne Zara Phillips and her husband Mike Tindall. The royal couple, who have both previously raced together in the Artemis Challenge, will this time go head-to-head as both Zara and Mike join the crew on Artemis Ocean Racing II. Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing will also be welcoming Simon and Jasmine Le Bon, The famed singer and his wife are both keen sailors and will be hoping to propel British skipper Ian Walker to take line honours and the charity prizefund. Each guest competes at the heart of the teams, pushing their boats to the max as they sprint round the island for the chance to win £10,000 for their chosen charity and to lift the Artemis Challenge trophy. Follow the Artemis Challenge Follow some of the world’s fastest yachts, skippered by some of the biggest names in sport round the island as part of the Artemis Challenge 2014 via: Twitter - @ArtemisRace #ArtemisChallenge www.artemischallenge.com Contact For more information on The Artemis Challenge at Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week please contact: Camilla Green M: 07970 746482 E: [email protected]
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