Posts Tagged ‘Sam Davies’

Quotes from yesterday’s launch of The BLUE Mile – Race for the Environment

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

 

Vendée Globe yachtswoman Sam Davies and Windsurfing Olympic Medallist Bryony Shaw joined triple round the world yachtsman Conrad Humphreys at Plymouth’s (UK) historical Mayflower Steps as Paul Deighton, Chief Executive of The London 2012 Olympic Organising Committee fired the starting canon for the launch of the BLUE MILE – Race for the Environment.

Speaking from the launch Paul Deighton said: “This is absolutely brilliant what you are doing – there is no better example of a project than the Blue Mile, what the athletes are doing and how this filters through to how people can get involved”. “Sometimes I think of the Olympic games is happening in the SW with a peripheral activity in London!”

Commenting on the launch event, Sam Davies said: “I was here in Plymouth last year for the Artemis Transat – it’s an ideal location to host an event like this and I’m pleased to be involved with the BLUE Mile.”

 

Bryony Shaw also commented: “The BLUE Mile is one of our most important races to date – the race to protect our oceans and natural environment and I urge as many people as possible to join in to the challenge of completing a mile – either on the water, in it or alongside it.”

Conrad Humphreys, Triple Round the World Sailor: “Today’s launch was stunning. It had all the ingredients with passionate athletes and VIP’s, children having fun on the water and a fantastic backdrop for host city Plymouth. I am very excited that the Blue Mile has been launched and am really looking forward to seeing as many people as possible taking part in the Blue Mile and enjoying our natural environment.”

To get involved with The Blue Mile visit the official website at: www.thebluemile.org

 

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Notes to editor:

 

About The Blue Mile

The BLUE MILE – Race for the Environment is the UK’s newest mass-participation event designed to engage people actively with our BLUE Environment. It will be open to everyone to take part and complete a mile in, on or next to a water environment. The inaugural event will take place in Plymouth in the summer 2010 with additional waterfront cities being invited to take part in future events. The BLUE Mile – Race for the Environment aims to increase participation in our natural environment and provide a learning experience to help encourage more people to take steps to care for the health of our planet.

Solo Sam sails home to Valentine reunion

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

The Sunday Times features BLUE Ambassador Sam Davies on the front page (Sunday 15 February 2009) after she finished the Vendee Globe - a 96 day ocean sailing battle round the world, single handed.  To see the front page courtesy of the Sunday Times, please click here, and to read the article, please click here.

She is on her own against the world and the elements

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

The other sailiors in the Vendee Globe like sailing boats but Sam Davies also like’s being at sea.  Steven Morris reports for The Guardian on the successes that Sam Davies is having in the Vendee Globe Single Handed Round the World Yacht Race, being the top Briton in 4th place overall and her level headed approach to any challenges put in her way.  To read the full article, courtesy of The Guardian, please click here.

World of possibilities awaits after swell start for Roxy

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Sam Davies, BLUE Ambassador and skipper of the Open 60 yacht, Roxy writes a diary for The Times on her first week at sea in the world’s biggest ocean sailing race, The Vendee Globe. 

To read Sam’s diary in The Times, please click here. For further information on Sam and her work with the BLUE Project, please click here.

Sailing by Remote Control

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Conrad Humphreys, who finished 7th in the 2004/05 Vendee Globe talks to Andrew Longmore of The Times about this years race, the skill and sailing attributes involved and how times have changed.

To read the full article, please click here to view the article at The Times Online.