Ben Fogle wins inaugural Big V Race from Portsmouth to Cork
by Jo Taylor, Watermark Communications 13 Jul 2006 08:03 BST

Ben Fogle together with the team on the Farr 45 John Merricks win the inaugural Big V Race from Portsmouth to Cork © Ingrid Abery /
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Big V glory for Ben’s young guns
Travel writer and presenter Ben Fogle has set a new World Sailing Speed Record in the inaugural Big V Race from Portsmouth to Cork. Ben, racing with the RYA’s Keelboat squad, finished the race in a time of 49hrs, 19 minutes and 39 seconds.
The Big V race is organised by Virgin Money, the innovative insurer behind
Big V Cancer Insurance, which launched earlier this year. The Cork Week
feeder race was created to help raise awareness and funds for the Everyman
Male Cancer Campaign and all proceeds from the Big V race will go to
Everyman.
Reflecting on the record Ben said; “I am absolutely delighted. It was
incredibly close throughout. We got off to tremendous start and the guys
worked so hard to get us into a great position ahead of Team Caffari. Even
though the winds completely left us, the team were brilliant and they got
absolutely everything they could out of the boat. Team Caffari took a real
risk by going further west but we just got our heads down and concentrated
on doing everything right and it paid off.
“I thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. It was a real privilege to
sail with the RYA Keelboat squad, and I will certainly be following their
progress in future. However, hopefully the real winner overall is cancer
awareness. The Big V is a great event and it will help to fund more
essential research by Everyman into male cancers, so I am delighted to have
been a part of it and I look forward to coming back and trying to better
the record in 2008!”
Ben’s boat, the Farr 45 John Merricks, was skippered by Luke McCarthy. The
crew was picked from the RYA's Keelboat Programme which is designed to give
talented young sailors the opportunity to break into the world of top level
keelboat sailing.
Virgin Money’s Marketing Director Trevor Field said: “Everyone is pleased
for Ben and the RYA Keelboat crew, they were magnificent throughout. It
was a tight race between Ben and Team Caffari from start to finish and the
range of conditions created a real test for all the teams.”
“The inaugural Big V Race has been a great success. It should certainly
have helped warm everyone up for Cork Week. Hopefully by creating this
event, Virgin has added something a bit different to the racing calendar,
and we very much look forward to 2008!”