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Dame Ellen MacArthur set to take part in the Round the Island Race

by Jo Bowden 16 Jun 2022 10:27 UTC 25 June 2022
The fleet at The Needles © Paul Wyeth

Dame Ellen MacArthur is set to sail alongside young people supported by her cancer charity after confirming she will take part in this year's Round the Island Race on Saturday 25th June.

The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust has been the official charity of the Round the Island Race since 2005, raising over £308,270 to date to help inspire young people aged 8-24 to believe in a brighter future living through and beyond cancer.

Ellen, who founded the Trust in 2003, is no stranger to Round the Island Race and last raced with a crew of young people in the iconic event in 2018.

This year, up to 30 young people, who have all previously sailed with the Trust after cancer treatment, will race the renowned 50nm course on five boats, bidding to get the 2022 Trust Round the Island bragging rights.

Ellen admits she can't wait to be a part of it. She said: "I am really excited to be taking part in this year's Round the Island Race and sailing with young people the Trust supports again. Every time I sail with the young people I am inspired by their positivity, desire to push themselves and their infectious sense of fun and adventure.

"Next year the Trust celebrates its 20th birthday, and it is truly wonderful to see the same positive impact on the young people today as we did back in 2003. The magic ingredients of the freedom of sailing, being with others who get what they've been through, and doing something new and exciting haven't changed.

"The Round the Island Race is such an amazing event to be involved in, and for the young people to be at the centre of the action, enjoying the sights, the spectacle, and the racing, is an experience to remember. I hope everyone has a great race and see you on the start line!"

Video message from Dame Ellen MacArthur

Cancer can have a significant impact on a young person's mental wellbeing. For many young people, simply picking up where they left off before their diagnosis isn't possible. That is why when treatment ends, the Trust work begins. Through sailing and outdoor adventure, young people have fun, gain a new sense of purpose and self-worth, rediscover independence, and feel optimism for the future. They realise what they are capable of again - physically, mentally, and socially - stop feeling like 'the only one' and can believe in a brighter future.

The Trust team, alongside other Race Partners, Marathon Watch, B&G and Helly Hansen, will be out in force in the Official Race Village at the Cowes Yacht Haven on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th June, with games, crafts, and competitions for the whole family to enjoy.

To support the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust in this year's Round the Island Race - simply text RACEFORALL to 70085 to donate £5 (texts cost £5 plus one standard rate message). Or find out more at ellenmacarthurcancertrust.org and @emctrust on social media.

Get race day ready with B&G webinars

The legendary Mark Chisnell will be hosting two sessions running on the 14th and 16th June at 1900, where Mark will guide webinar viewers through his hints and tips for a successful race. See the event website www.roundtheisland.org.uk for details.

Race weather briefing

The race weather briefing will take place with Penny Tranter at the Island Sailing Club on Friday 24th June at 1700, all competitors are welcome. Penny is a Met Office Advisor and provides weather forecasting for many sailing events including the Olympics, Paralympics and RORC Fastnet Races.

Official merchandise

A selection of mementos of the race is available on the event website. These include a Limited Edition Round the Island Race Marathon Stopwatch and a capsule collection by Helly Hansen designed for the race.

Helly Hansen ambassador, Pip Hare, talks through what is the optimal kit to take on the race, to face the often changeable conditions tinyurl.com/ycksmwtj.

Entries are still open until 1200 on Wednesday 22nd June, go to the event website for more information and to enter roundtheisland.org.uk. For all the latest news on social media @roundtheisland and #RoundTheIsland #RaceForAll.

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