2005/2006
Volvo Ocean Race - Emma Richards And Mike Sanderson
Link With Golfing Star Colin Montgomerie
Record
breaking British round-the-world yachtswoman,
Emma Richards, today announced plans for her next
major sailing challenge, the Volvo Ocean Race
2005-06.
Richards, 29, is teaming up with America’s
Cup star Mike Sanderson, and at the launch of
their campaign in London, they announced an unexpected
addition to their team in golfing legend, Colin
Montgomerie.
Montgomerie,
star of Europe’s victorious 2002 Ryder Cup
team, is a keen follower of sailing and will join
Richards and Sanderson’s crew for one of
the legs of the 30,000 nautical mile race. The
40-year old Scot, who headed the PGA European
Tour’s Volvo Order of Merit for seven years
in a row, will also be lending his support to
the team’s search for sponsorship. They
are currently in talks with a variety of multi-national
companies in the hope of securing a £12
million three-year sponsorship deal.
Colin
Montgomerie said, “I am fiercely supportive
of all Scottish sportspeople. I greatly admired
Emma’s inspirational solo circumnavigation
last year, and feel privileged to be invited to
become a member of her and Mike’s team.
I have said once before that I would love to take
on a new challenge in my life such as competing
in a major yacht race like the Volvo Ocean Race,
but I never thought I would either have the time
or the opportunity. I’m sure it’s
going to be one of the biggest challenges of my
life, but also one that I will greatly enjoy.
“Depending
on my schedule, I am aiming to sail on one of
the legs of the race and possibly some of the
in-port races, but before then I will be playing
my part by helping Emma and Mike to secure the
necessary sponsorship. Emma’s participation
in the Volvo Ocean Race would be great for British
sport and is also a great marketing opportunity
for the right sort of company.”
Emma
Richards, who is bidding to make sporting history
by becoming the first female skipper ever to win
what is arguably the world’s toughest sporting
event, commented, “We are particularly thrilled
that we are getting Colin’s support in this
project and his advice to help our search for
sponsorship. We are building a team that can deliver
a great return on investment to our sponsors both
on and off the water but without the necessary
funding we will not get to the starting line.”
Speaking
from Australia, Volvo Ocean Race CEO Glenn Bourke,
said, “The combination of Emma, Mike and
Colin working together is extremely exciting for
our event. Emma and Mike’s proven track
record at the highest level and Colin’s
prowess both on the golf course and in business
will be a strong attraction for corporate partners
who wish to be associated with successful sporting
personalities. Colin has always said he wanted
to compete in our race and now he will have the
chance to experience an event which is unique
and very different from his own sporting arena.
It will be very refreshing for him to see how
our sport operates. The complete contrast in the
sporting qualities will be interesting to him
and it will be a challenge requiring enormous
strength of character for him to make the transition
to a team sport after spending his sporting life
as an individual performer.”
Richards’
co-skipper and joint project leader is Mike Sanderson.
Sanderson, 32, from New Zealand, will be the driving
force behind the development and building of the
boat for the campaign, and having already won
the race once before, will form the basis of a
formidable team.
Mike
Sanderson commented: “I am looking forward
to what is a very exciting challenge. I think
that with my technical knowledge of racing boats,
together with Emma’s experience and determination,
we will have the best overall package to win this
race.”
The
Volvo Ocean Race starts on November 5, 2005 from
Vigo, Galicia on the northwest coast of Spain,
and comprises nine gruelling legs and seven inshore
races in stopover ports around the world.
Source:
Volvo
Ocean Race Official Site