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Artemis finish Transat AG2R La Mondiale in 12th 14 - 05 - 12

Artemis Offshore Academy sailors Sam Goodchild and Nick Cherry finish in 12th place in the Transat AG2R La Mondiale at 04:59:26 (CET). The only British entry and the youngest team in the fleet Goodchild and Cherry sailed an average speed of 7.15knots over the 3890nm course during their 22 days 15 hours 59 minutes and 26 seconds at sea. Leaving Concarneau, France on the 21st April, the 16 strong Figaro fleet passed the Canary Islands waypoint on the 28th April, before Cercle Vert skippered by Gildas Morvan and Charlie Dalin, won the race, crossing the finish line in Gustavia finishing at 21:55:45 (CET) (13th May 2012), 22 days, 8 hours, 55 minutes and 45 seconds.

Bomby secures rookie podium position in Solo Concarneau 13 - 05 - 12

On Saturday (12th May), the Artemis Offshore Academy development squad completed their second solo offshore race of the season, the 340nm Solo Concarneau, with Henry Bomby finishing in spectacular style placing 14th overall, Ollie Bond 15th and Aaron Cooper in 19th; Bomby earning himself podium position, as 3rd rookie over the finish line.

BROKEN FORESTAY THREATENS ARTEMIS IN AG2R 12 - 05 - 12

At 0752 GMT Artemis sailors Sam Goodchild and Nick Cherry racing in the double-handed Transat AG2R La Mondiale transatlantic race from France to St Barts in the Caribbean reported that the forestay had broken (the forward piece of rigging that holds the mast up). The failure was at the top where the rigging is terminated. As they were sailing downwind under small spinnaker, and in darkness, there was no immediate threat to the stability of the rig, and the duo were able to temporarily secure the mast with a spare halyard. On their 22nd day at sea in this 3,890-mile race and with only 320 miles to the finish, this was a blow for the Artemis duo, the youngest and only British crew in the race, who have been fighting hard to retain 8th place against the 16-boat fleet and some formidable competition.

Three Artemis Offshore Academy soloists embark on their second race of the season 10 - 05 - 12

At 15.00 today (10.05.12), 23 Figaros lined up on the start line for the 35th edition of Solo Concarneau; a 340nm one-design race plotted between Brest and Les Sables. Amongst the 23 competitors, there were three Artemis Offshore Academy boats with skippered by Henry Bomby, Aaron Cooper and Ollie Bond on their second race of the season. The race start saw conditions of around 15knots and showers.

Victory for Scott in the Series Mini; It’s all go for the Artemis Offshore Academy 09 - 05 - 12

Becky Scott has kick started her 2012 racing season by taking second place overall and winning the Series class in the new British Class Mini race, the 290 mile Solent 650 from Lymington to Plymouth. Racing double-handed with Chris Noble, the duo finished the race at 9:24AM after 66 hours and 14 minutes – a longer than usual race for the Mini fleet. A delighted Scott reported after the race: “I couldn’t have wished for a better result! It’s a really positive start to the season.”

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A great start for Sam Goodchild and Nick Cherry in the 3890nm Transat AG2R La Mondiale

At 13.00 CET on Saturday 21st April, Artemis Offshore Academy sailors Sam Goodchild and Nick Cherry set off on the 3890nm race across the Atlantic in the 11th edition of the Transat AG2R La Mondiale; from Concarneau to Saint Barths.

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Sam and Nick win Trophée de la Performance prize

Sam and Nick win Trophée de la Performance prize

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