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What is the Whitebread race?
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Jimthedog: As a friendly suggestion, for things like this try typing the words into the Yahoo search box. I just typed "Whitbread race" there and up came a whole bunch of links about it. Try it, you'll like it. The only reason I did not send this as a private message is that perhaps others underestimate how wonderful Yahoo search box is.
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I take it the UK, Oz and Zild, along with the USA, will be main contenders again?Indeed. Grant Dalton, the Kiwi skipper who just cleaned up in "The Race", the circumnavigation contest for supercats, is planning another crack at "The Volvo" (yrch, it's still the Whitbread to me). Having just sailed around the world in 60-something days, he will be starting all over again in a few months - loopy!
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Is Whitbread a beer? Seems I heard , saw, whatever .... And don't they also give a book prize? wow
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Dear wow: to tease you gently, by typing "Whitbread" into Yahoo search box I found that Whitbread is a large Brit food company that did sponsor some book awards.
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I found that Whitbread is a large Brit food company that did sponsor some book awards
William, me old china, Whitbread is the prince, nay, the sine qua non of British beers. I don't know whether they withdrew sponsorship because of financial difficulties or because Volvo used the old swede and outbid them.
As our time/space challenged lounge lizard has already informed you, we don't expect to be involved in it. We don't EXPECT to win it. We KNOW we will win it. Oh, and rather wonder why other countries enter and put us to the trouble of proving it. Dalton's boat will be so fast that they will need to take out fire insurance on the English Channel.
- neddy (salt water runs through his veins like wooden legs) seagoon.
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Is this the race that used to be the "americas cup" till a a kiwi won it some 10- 15 years ago? and then the winner got upset because all the US "sports" broadcaster had trouble realizing that NZ wasn't Austrailia? and persisted calling him an Ozzie?-- i remember a tv shot of someone talking through gritted teeth-- obvious ready to kill a US report on the spot as the reporter asked him again was NZ a state or provance of Austrailia?
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Is this the race that used to be the "americas cup" till a a kiwi won it some 10- 15 years ago?
Nope. The America's Cup remains the same, it is, after all the oldest contested trophy in modern organised sport. It is also a match-racing trophy, which until about ten years ago, meant that the racing involved was no match for watching grass grow in terms of it excitement level. After Australia won it, then the US won it back, changes to the boats and the rules, and the involvement of the permanently manic commentary of Peter Montgomery, the sport has managed to become more interesting to landlubbers like myself. The Whitbread (now the Volvo) is a round the world race in boats that are bigger and, more importantly, stronger than those used in The America's Cup, which boats would snap like pretzels if raced in the Southern Ocean, part of the route for the Whitbread.
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. It is also a match-racing trophy, which until about ten years ago, meant that the racing involved was no match for watching grass grow in terms of it excitement level.Of course, our Maximillian was speaking strictly about his own attitude towards match racing. I used to do sailing very similar to the America's Cup. Well, it was a triangular course, and there were buoys to sail around, just like the big boys have. In a Noelex 22 foot trailer sailer, admittedly, but it was just as exciting. To be in AND TO WATCH, QUORDLEPLEEN, AND TO WATCH! [Stalking off in high dudgeon BerLOODy East Coast peasants, if it wasn't invented there, it isn't worth a flying fu..damn, high on wine, down on the real New Zealand, hurt feelings, what's wrong with Port Nicholson that filling it in wouldn't cure, Hastings isn't even on the flamin' coast fer cryin' out loud, where does he get off, mutter-mutter-mutter ... emoticon]
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