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Victoria Rowlette defends title @ 2020 Virgin's Cup & William Thornton Race

- 13 year old Rowlette skippered Whoop Whoop
Victoria Rowlette, left, at the helm of Whoop Whoop, defended her title in the 2020 Virgin's Cup and William Thornton Race on Saturday, October 24, 2020. Right is owner of Willy T, Mr Ewan Anderson. Photo: Facebook
Colin Rathbun triumphed with UFO. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
Colin Rathbun triumphed with UFO. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
Samuel Allen who took the Laser Radial win. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
Samuel Allen who took the Laser Radial win. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
First home in the cruising class and far enough ahead to hold off the chasing pack was Odyssey. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
First home in the cruising class and far enough ahead to hold off the chasing pack was Odyssey. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
NANNY CAY, VI- Victoria Rowlette, at the helm of Whoop Whoop, defended her title in the 2020 Virgin's Cup and William Thornton Race on Saturday, October 24, 2020.

21 boats entered the race, ranging from the Corsair trimarans to 40ft cruising boats and 12-foot dinghies.

The Virgin's Cup, sponsored by the Willy T, is always a popular event, getting women on the helm and encouraging families to get out together on the race course.

After a week of very light winds, it was a delight to see Saturday dawn with cracking conditions and sunshine, even the rain stayed away.

IC24 Latitude 18 nails it!

First away was the monohull fleet, their course taking them up the channel to Hog Valley Green, across to Dead Chest and then passing Peter Island to starboard, next around Pelican and the Indians before heading to the finish in the Bight.

Linda Phillips on IC24 Latitude 18 nailed the best start and away they went.

A pre-start loss of steering aboard Tranquillo saw them start a little late under emergency tiller but that was not going to stop them. The team went on to finish fourth overall and win the best-dressed crew award for showing true commitment with custom made event crew shirts.

Meagan Woodman's sail training Beneteau 23 was also a little late for the start and opted to sail a 'modified course' taking a direct route to the Willy T.

Colin Rathbun triumphs with UFO

Next up were four trimarans who can't help but offer a spectacle and then after a quick line re-set, the dinghies were sent off on their more direct route, leaving the Indians to port before heading for the finish.

First to arrive at the finish line was Colin Rathbun with his UFO and just over a minute behind him, Christian Thompson in the other. Still relatively new to the VI, it seems the window for ideal foiling conditions is small.

Samuel Allen wins Laser Radial category

Next in was Samuel Allen who took the Laser Radial win. The Bight is notorious for flukey wind and the first to struggle with the tricky gusts coming into the finish were Charlotte Matthews and Dwayne Palmer. Palmer came out on top by just 3 seconds! Despite having the best start, Max Reshetiloff closed out the Radial fleet in fourth.

Liz Killeen and Rob Lind also had 'some fun' with the finish and only just edged out Stephen Ganga in the RSFevas. 10 year old Darcey Lilleyman sailing with dad Tom finished third in the Feva class to wrap up the dinghy fleets.

Victorious Victoria!

It was little surprise to see the bright orange hull of Whoop Whoop taking line honours for the big boats. At 13 years of age, Victoria Rowlette, defended her title from 2019, leading Ting a Ling, helmed by Candice Nichol, by six minutes.

Next in was Sarah Ebrill with Airgasm to take third in class and third overall.

Rounding out the trimaran fleet was Sam Brown at the helm of The Flying Pig.

Firewater creates the sparks

The most remarkable finish was delivered by the Firewater team with Dee Bowden at the helm...not their finest moment but they had still done enough for the Melges 24 to edge out the chasing IC24s.

Coming in with just 37 seconds between them, Racing in Paradise and Latitude 18 were a delight to see on the race course again - neither one has raced since the hurricanes of 2017.

RIP just took the edge with the helm shared between Claire Potter, Katie Westlake and 5 1/2 year old Rosie Wooldridge who also won the youngest competitor award. Linda Phillips and the Latitude 18 team came in third in racing and sixth overall.

Odyssey cruises to victory!

First home in the cruising class and far enough ahead to hold off the chasing pack, was Odyssey, another boat where the helming duties were shared. Well done to Lisa Sutherland-Pilch, Claudia Delahoy and Judy Petz.

Becky Paull skippering Aira were next home but second went to the Wicked Winch team helmed by Becca Brannigan.

Finally, still looking good in their red shirts, was Tranquillo to take fourth.

The race organisors have expressed appreciation to Ewan Anderson and all the team at the Willy T for another great race wrap and the prizes.

The next sailing event for the Royal BVI Yacht Club is the Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race on November 14, 2020.

10 Responses to “Victoria Rowlette defends title @ 2020 Virgin's Cup & William Thornton Race”

  • Sailing Capitol of the World (28/10/2020, 20:12) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    At least some got to enjoy the sailing which has made the BVI world famous... so glad to see and I know everyone had a great day.. we need to see more boats out enjoying the beautiful waters of the BVI.
  • asking for a friend (28/10/2020, 20:50) Like (3) Dislike (8) Reply
    Any locals?
  • Steve (28/10/2020, 23:00) Like (4) Dislike (7) Reply
    Congratulations to Victoria for winning the race. She has on a mask which shows she cares about others, so the awards could continue. On the other hand, Mr. you know who sitting above her was breathing his germs down on her head. He damn well should know better. I wanted to yell it out, but knew the backlash that would have put a damper on everything. I was distancing way back away from the crowd and don't give a rats ass what you all say, he should know better and could infect her. Yes, I was there and pissed off at a few who were not wearing masks, as though only they mattered. So much for opening up to tourists, when we don't protect our own. SMDH and you all who don't like it can scratch your own irresponsible behinds.
  • islander (29/10/2020, 07:22) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    I'm fairly sure that everyone who is public speaking lowers their mask in order to be heard properly especially when there is no microphone available. Additionally, as we are Covid free in our BVI bubble it's hard to imagine he would infect Victoria. Just saying....
    • Steve (29/10/2020, 15:35) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      @ islander. You do not know that we are COVID free. Everyone has not been tested as you well know. He didn't lower his mask, he didn't have one on at all. Keep on playing Russian Roulette. Let us not become like the USVI, then we will have nowhere to go.
      • Oneoffthewrist (29/10/2020, 19:37) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
        So how do you know he and any of the other people who did not wear masks were not exempt because they have medical conditions that mean they don't have to? The answer is, you don't. You just choose to be judgemental.
        You did the right thing by staying quiet. None of those people are under any obligation to educate you regarding their conditions.
        • Steve (01/11/2020, 15:10) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
          @ Oneoffthewrist.. You don’t know either, I don’t choose to be judgmental, I am talking from facts, having had family members recover from it, and I am not staying quiet. No one is obligated to announce their health issues and I personally know some without masks who are not sick, but are just like Trumpsters, who caught the virus after acting like it doesn’t exist. You will see.


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