LEG
4: DALTON WITHDRAWS FROM AROUND ALONE
Salvador,
Brazil – 14th March 03. Sir Robin Knox-Johnston,
Race Chairman of Around Alone 2002-03, received
the confirmation this afternoon from New Zealand
skipper Graham Dalton on Hexagon that he has withdrawn
from the race. Dalton is currently in Puerto Madryn,
Argentina, having dismasted 250 miles off the
coast during Leg 4 after Hexagon experienced a
crash gybe. He had been in 5th place in the leg
from Tauranga, NZ to Salvador, Brazil, and was
currently in 4th position overall in Class 1 with
19 points.
Dalton, speaking from Puerto Madryn, Argentina,
reluctantly accepted that there was not enough
time to complete repairs before the start of the
final leg to Newport, RI on April 13th 2003: “I'm
absolutely gutted that the race is over for me.
It was just one of those things and certainly
not down to a lack of preparation or attention
to detail. I've been saying to the children I've
been in contact with through the Global Education
Challenge, that you aren't successful because
of your successes; you're successful ultimately
in the way you deal with failure. Well I certainly
have to practice what I preach and I'm now working
towards completing my circumnavigation.”
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston added on receiving this
news: “We understand the problems created
by losing a mast and sourcing a replacement, and
are as disappointed as he that it has not been
possible to turn this around within a sensible
time frame. Hexagon has proved to be a very fast
boat and Dalton’s performance had been steadily
improving as the race progressed. We shall miss
him and wish him well on his voyage to Newport.”
HSBC will continue with the Global Education Challenge,
the interactive educational website linked to
the Around Alone race, as other skippers including
the UK's Emma Richards on Pindar and the USA's
Bruce Schwab on Ocean Planet are involved. Tens
of thousands of children from schools in 35 countries
across the world are participating in the Challenge.
POSITIONS AT 1400GMT 14th MARCH 2003
You can track the race boats using RayTech 4.1
navigational software by going to the Positions
page online and clicking on the link to the Raymarine
website at the top of the main chart.
Class 1
Boat Lat Lon AvgBsp AvgHeading DTF
1 Pindar 13 43.667 S, 38 46.266 W, 3.84 kt, 77
°T, 47.76 nm
2 Ocean Planet 28 06.517 S, 40 34.433 W, 9.96
kt, 32 °T, 917.28 nm
3 Hexagon 42 45.360 S, 65 00.420 W, 0.00 kt, 0
°T, 2342.68 nm
Class 2
Boat Lat Lon AvgBsp AvgHeading DTF
1 Tommy Hilfiger 16 45.316 S, 38 04.716 W, 4.91
kt, 358 °T, 228.43 nm
2 Everest Horizontal 29 19.080 S, 42 07.840 W,
8.54 kt, 38 °T, 1011.06 nm
3 Spirit of yukoh 32 30.261 S, 41 19.378 W, 7.82
kt, 328 °T, 1183.45 nm
4 BTC Velocity 41 37.316 S, 46 51.833 W, 6.61
kt, 30 °T, 1782.92 nm
5 Spirit of Canada 54 49.160 S, 68 14.210 W, 0.00
kt, 0 °T, 2907.03 nm