ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards
British and Brazilian Sailors Receive Sailing's Top Award
The outstanding achievements of sailors Ellen MacArthur (GBR) and Robert
Scheidt (BRA) were recognized by the world of sailing with the announcement
at the prestigious Awards Presentation held tonight, November 13, 2001,
Lisbon, Portugal, that they are the respective female and male "ISAF Rolex
World Sailors of the Year 2001".
The Awards Presentation, which was hosted by the 1996 Olympic Gold
Medallist in the Finn Class and ISAF World Sailor of the Year 1999, Mateusz
Kusznierewicz (POL), was attended by more than four hundred guests,
including the President of the Portuguese Republic - Dr. Jorge Sampaio, and
President of the International Olympic Committee - Dr. Jacques Rogge,
alongside representatives and well-known sailing figures from more than
sixty countries.
Speaking on the announcement of the winners of the ISAF Rolex World Sailor
of the Year Awards 2001, ISAF President Paul Henderson commented:
"Ellen and Robert demonstrate how diverse our sport is, with each
representing opposite ends of the sailing spectrum. They have achieved at
the highest level and are both great sailors."
Ellen and Robert were each presented with a Rolex Yachtmaster chronometer
and an ISAF Rolex World Sailor Trophy; which is a sphere of soladite
depicting the world, crowned by five silver spinnakers representing the
continents.
Ellen MacArthur was nominated for the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year
2001 in recognition of her extraordinary successes in the 2000-2001 Vendee
Globe single-handed circumnavigation. She proved that size doesn't matter
by trouncing all except the winner to become the fastest single-handed
female circumnavigator (second fastest sailor ever), completing the Vendee
on her Open 60 "Kingfisher" in 94 days, having sailed 25,780 nautical
miles, breaking the previous record by just over 30 days. After the
Vendee, Ellen went on to be co-skipper on "Kingfisher" to win the EDS
Atlantic Challenge (a five-leg race including transatlantic) and navigator
on the winning 60 foot trimaran "Foncia-Kingfisher" for the Challenge
Mondial Assistance (a 2700 mile race from Cherbourg, around the Azores, to
Tarragona on the east coast of Spain). The Challenge Mondial Assistance
was Ellen's first race with Alan Gautier with whom she is now racing
double-handed on "Foncia-Kingfisher" in the Transat Jacques Vabre, a race
from Le Havre, France to Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, in which they are
currently placed 2nd in the multihull fleet.
Ellen commented:
"I am always surprised to be nominated for awards like these, but hope that
any recognition of this kind is simply recognising that anyone can achieve
their goals if they work at it. Equally a nomination of me for an award is
a nomination for my team, sponsors and supporters over the years - whilst I
may race often on my own, it is a great team effort to get to the starting
line ready to compete."
Paul Brotherton of Great Britain, who has coached Ellen in asymmetric
dinghy sailing, attended the Awards Presentation to receive the ISAF Rolex
World Sailor Trophy and Rolex chronometer from ISAF President of Honor,
His Majesty King Constantine.
The renowned Brazilian Laser sailor, Robert Scheidt was acclaimed with the
ISAF Rolex World Sailor title in the male category. He has dominated the
Laser Class over the years to such an extent that any sailor would be hard
pushed to match across any other class, winning his fifth Laser World
Championship title in 2001 (1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001), alongside
bullets at other major championships during the year, including the Central
and South American Championships. These successes sit alongside his
collection of Olympic Medals, a Gold in 1996 and Silver in 2000. Robert
first struck gold in 1985 winning the South America Optimist title aged
twelve, before moving on to the Laser Class to take his first title aged
eighteen years at the 1991 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship. Robert
aims to continue his domination to achieve a further Gold Medal at the 2004
Olympic Regatta in Athens, prior to aspirations towards the America's Cup
and Volvo Ocean Race.
Speaking on receiving the ISAF Rolex World Sailor title, Robert said:
"Being nominated ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year is every sailor's
dream. I am very proud to win this award and I want to share this very
special moment with my family, friends and sponsors who have helped me so
much in achieving this goal."
The nominees in the respective female and male categories were:
Female
Sofia Bekatorou and Emilia Tsoulfa (GRE)
Ellen MacArthur (GBR)
Sari Multala (FIN)
Lee Lai-Shan (HKG)
Male
Grant Dalton (NZL)
Michel Desjoyeaux (FRA)
Torben Grael (BRA)
Heiko Kroger (GER)
Fredrik Loof (SWE)
Yves Parlier (FRA)
Robert Scheidt (BRA)
In reaching the shortlisted sailors, nominations were openly invited, with
sailing clubs, classes, individual sailors and ISAF Member National
Authorities proposing sailors. To determine the winners of the ISAF Rolex
World Sailor of the Year Awards 2001, it was the 112 Member National
Authorities of ISAF - the national sailing federations of the world - who
voted for the winners.
Full details on the achievements of the nominees for the ISAF Rolex World
Sailor of the Year Awards 2001 can be viewed on the ISAF website at
www.sailing.org/worldsailor