Nine entries to date

With one year to go until the start of the Velux 5 Oceans

Monday October 5th 2009, Author: Tim Kelly, Location: United Kingdom
Just one year before the start, the Velux 5 Oceans is shaping up to be the most successful for a decade. The organisers of this classic singlehanded round the world race with stops, which started life as the BOC Challenge in 1982, have already received nine entry forms and deposits from skippers across seven nations, and are answering enquiries from many others from all around the world.

This winter will see major preparations as the contestants ready themselves. There is €500,000 available in prizemoney, the highest offered in offshore racing, so the smallest mistake, whether a navigational error or a vital piece of equipment failing, can be very costly. With stops in Cape Town, Wellington, Salvador (Brazil) and Charleston, the sailors know that their ocean crossings have to be treated as sprints. But those oceans can be treacherous and unforgiving, and nothing can be left to chance.

Speaking as Race Chairman, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston commented: “The Velux 5 Oceans looks set to be one of the biggest races in our 27 year history and we are in a strong position with one year to race start. We now have to take the Velux 5 Oceans forward as we countdown to the starting gun, and we expect to make a number of announcements over the coming weeks and months regarding our skippers, the Eco 60 Class, more details on our skipper support package and a number of activities built around the core value of sustainability shared by a number of our partners.”

Partnering for Sustainability

Sustainability is the core value of the Velux group going forward. Not only do the Velux products seek to educate and encourage sustainable living in our homes, the Velux group has committed to reduce their corporate carbon footprint by 50% by 2020, an ambitious and praiseworthy goal. This shared value of sustainability will be developed over the coming months by the race management, and a complete package of activities and initiatives will be announced, encompassing the race organisation, the participating skippers, the Eco 60 Class concept and rules, the onshore activities in stopovers and the worldwide audience following the race online and in the media.

For the festive weekend of the race start, the Velux Group will showcase a zero energy concept house and have the prize ceremony of the International Velux Award for students of architecture, with a focus on sustainable living.

“We are very pleased to see sustainability being part of the race as the Velux Group is committed to this agenda. We strongly promote the principles of Active House - buildings do not have to be energy consuming at all, they can be energy producing – and internally we have set a goal of reducing our CO2 emission by 50% in 2020,” says Chief Marketing Officer, Michael Rasmussen, the Velux Group.

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