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20
August 2001, 1715 BST
Clipper Race Office Report
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The Clipper Race Committee has ruled that Bristol will be docked
1.5 points from her total for Race 14 for replacing a destroyed spinnaker
during the leg.
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19
August 2001, 2300 BST
Clipper Race Office Report
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Bristol wins race 14
Bristol passed the Ambrose Lighthouse at approximately 2130 and
is the provisional winner of Race 14.
The exact time of finishing will be promulgated on her arrival at
Liberty Landing.
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19
August 2001, 2100 BST
Clipper Race Office Report
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It has been
a long afternoon to the west of Ambrose Light.
Bristol has been inching west while Portsmouth has been on a charge.
Finally Bristol has picked up a breeze and at 2002 she had 9.2 miles
to run.
Portsmouth has cut the deficit from 138 miles, 48 hours ago, to a
mere 50 miles now.
Nothing is certain but it is expected Bristol will cross the line
at approximately 2120GMT.
Jersey and London remain in a close duel for third place.
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19
August 2001, 0900 BST
Clipper Race Office Report
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New York, New York, Nearly, Nearly
It has been nothing but stop go all day for Bristol Clipper.
After thinking the Gulf stream would take him past New York as they
struggled in the calms, the wind finally returned and Skipper Bob
Beggs reckoned that they would finish at about 0600 GMT this morning.
It was not to be. Yet again they have lost the wind and are now ghosting
through a large fleet of weekend recreational fishing boats.
They achieved 147 miles in the last 24 hours and have watched helplessly
as the rest of the fleet make massive inroad into their lead.
18
August 2001, 1100 BST
Clipper Race Office Report |
Bristol Blues
The good times came to an end for Bristol last night when she suddenly
found herself drifting helplessly to the northeast as the wind deserted
her.
The great charge was over as the sails flapped as the overcast skies
threatened more torrential rain.
Wallowing may be fun for hippos but it was a quiet evening in Bristol
without much humour as they could feel their giant lead being gnawed
away by their pursuers.
After racing hard for 4000 miles and 20 days they were becalmed within
in 250 miserly miles from the finish.
Meanwhile in
New York the team at Liberty Landing are standing by to receive
the yachts.
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Current
positions (20/08/01) |
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1
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Bristol
(finished)
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2
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Portsmouth
(finished)
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3
|
Jersey
|
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4
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London
*
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5
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Plymouth
|
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6
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Liverpool
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| 7 |
Leeds
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| 8 |
Glasgow
|
* London
has 4 hours 25 mins 35 secs Time Redress to be taken off her finishing
time. |