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JP Morgan Asset Management Round the Island - Prizegiving

by Peta Stuart-Hunt 20 Jun 2010 17:35 BST 20 June 2010

Sunday dawned bright, warm and sunny as hundreds of competitors from the 79th edition of the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race headed for the Island Sailing Club (ISC) to the event prizegiving to be honoured with their gold and silverware spoils after a superbly successful J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race yesterday. The race is being regarded by Organisers, Sponsors, Race Partners and the all-important 1700+ competitors as one of the most successful on record.

This morning’s prizegiving was introduced and MC’d by ISC Sailing Secretary Chris Thomas who welcomed onto the stage the Commodore Bill Pimlott, Roger Thompson, UK Head of J.P. Morgan Asset Management and one of the world’s best offshore racing sailors, Mike Golding OBE. Everyone was in excellent spirits and the tables were groaning under the stunning array of trophies, salvers, Nautica Watches and Old Pulteney Whisky!

The Commodore made special mention of the small army of volunteers and the ISC teams who help to pull this event together each year. Roger Thompson highlighted how much J.P. Morgan Asset Management enjoys working with the Island Sailing Club and said that this great event just keeps going from strength to strength.

Roger and Mike Golding handed out the trophies to some very proud competitors including the winner of this year’s Gold Roman Bowl, Brian Appleyard and his crew on the Nordic Folkboat Nordic Bear. To wind up the proceedings, Brian took the microphone to thank the ISC for organising another great race and J.P. Morgan Asset Management for their continuing sponsorship Brian also paid tribute to whoever it is ‘up there’ who organised a great course and great weather yesterday!

Full results for individual classes and the list of trophy winners is available here

Some of the notable highlights from this year’s Race include:

GOLD ROMAN BOWL & JPMAM SALVER - First Overall IRC
GBR731 : NORDIC BEAR : Brian Appleyard

SILVER ROMAN BOWL & JPMAM SALVER - Second Overall IRC
FGBR707 : MADELAINE : Madelaine and Isobella Donald

SILVER GILT ROMAN BOWL & JPMAM SALVER - First Overall ISC Rating System
K771 : TWILIGHT : Patrick Moreton

FIDELIS TROPHY - Second Overall ISC Rating System
GBR5119 : MIN-O-DIN : Steve Pearson

OBSERVER TROPHY & JPMAM SALVER - First Monohull to finish
GBR1R : ICAP LEOPARD : MIKE SLADE

FREEDOM CHALLENGE BOWL - First GP/MOCRA Multihull to finish
17 : IDEC : Francis Joyon

CONRAD RITBLAT TROPHY & JPMAM SALVER - First IRC to finish
GBR1R : ICAP LEOPARD : MIKE SLADE

LLOYDS BANK TROPHY - First ISC Rating System boat to finish
GBR2016 : OSPREY : Mr Nickolas Imregi

RAYMARINE RIR YOUNG SAILOR TROPHY
GBR9027T : POCKET ROCKET : Matt Ponsford

JPMORGAN ASSET MGMNT FAMILY TROPHY - First family boat
GBR9585T : PICKLE : Jeremy & Max Vines

TENACITY TROPHY - Last boat to finish within the time limit
GBR2421L : PROHOR : Anton Mirosnitsenko

Next year’s Round the Island Race takes place on Saturday June 25th. Importantly this will be the 80th Anniversary Race and the organisers are anticipating a record entry.

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