Record breaking year for 2007 Little Britain Challenge Cup
by Mary Scott-Jackson 9 Sep 2007 17:12 BST

251 boats took part in the 2007 Little Britain Challenge Cup © Patrick Eden
This year’s Little Britain Challenge Cup saw the highest number of entries since the competition’s inception in 1988. 251 boats took part in the event, with over 3,000 people racing, raising in excess of £130,000 for some fantastic causes.
The overall winner of the Little Britain Challenge Cup 2007 was Amey Love Shack (Amy Plc) – taking the title for the second year running. The First Overall Cruising Yacht Tarkett Sommer Trophy was won by Mitie.
The LBCC is the largest annual construction industry yachting regatta in Europe. Attendance includes contractors, property developers, agents, architects, clients, engineers and trade contractors. 47 new companies joined this year’s event, which has become so well attended that all available berthing was taken over in Cowes Yacht Haven, Shepards Wharf Marina and Venture Quays in East Cowes to accommodate the number of boats required.
Speaking of the event, LBCC Chairman David Kong says, “Little Britain provides the construction industry with a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a first class yachting experience in a highly sociable environment. This year is no different, with the turnout exceeding anything we’ve seen in our 20 year history.
“As well as being a tremendous industry occasion, Little Britain enables us to raise substantial sums of money for our chosen sailing charities and on behalf of the LBCC committee, I would like to say a huge thank you to all our sponsors and entrants who contributed towards the funds raised at this year’s event.”
More information on Little Britain Challenge Cup website.