Saturday, 25 October 2014

Life after 'the Race'

Over three months ago The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race ended and since then I have been adjusting back to life on land. First there was my Mums wedding to attend and a holiday in Spain, this was followed by a trip to the Edinburgh Festival for four days where I met up with Mission Performance crew, Claire Carroll, Alan Sheppard and his wife Prue who had come over from Australia. I then headed back to The Mount School in York to give a talk on my ultimate gap year and maybe inspire others to challenge themselves. After that onto the Southampton boat show  for ten days to work for Clipper Ventures, showing visitors round the PSP Logistics boat and talking about my experiences during the race.

Now I have now been at the University of Warwick for a month where I am studying History of Art (along with doing some dinghy sailing and rowing), so life is very good. 


Last Wednesday I went up to London where I met up with Mike Gross and Rob Ford from Mission Performance and the following day went on to receive my Duke of Edinburgh Gold award at St James's Palace and I even had the chance to talk to Prince Philip!                                     

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Watch the preview of the TV series coming out soon on BBC Worldwide

Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is a nine half-hour sports TV show following the fierce competition around the world in the 2013-14 edition. Join the race...
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Thursday, 14 August 2014

Clipper Round the World Yacht Race

Following the culmination of the biggest ever edition of the Clipper Race, here is Race Director Justin Taylor’s review of the 2013-14 edition.
A collection of informative latest news articles about the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.
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Saturday, 26 July 2014

VIDEO : Sophie Hetherton and Craig Forsyth from York have joined the tiny number of people who can say they have circumnavigated the globe! They're live on Jon Cowap's show on Weds 23rd July. Round the World yachtsman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston pays tribute to their achievement
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Sunday, 20 July 2014

Mission Performance credits team and aims to use crew lessons to inspire future crew generations

The founders of UK-based Learning and Development consultancy, Mission Performance personally understand the tough mental focus, stamina and team work that is required to compete in such challenging conditions. 
Defined as “practitioners, not professors,” founding partners Rob Lewis and Christiaan McLeod, both ex Royal Marine Officers, lead a consulting team which includes elite mountaineers and sports men and women and decorated soldiers and both men have personally led race winning expeditions to the North Pole.


During the past ten months, the company has acted as support network to the Mission Performance Clipper Race team, led by skipper Matt Mitchell as it strived to achieve its circumnavigation goal. An achievement less people in the world have completed than have climbed Everest. 

As well as being a team sponsor, Mission Performance is the learning and development partner for the Clipper Race. Just like its work with international corporations, the company has worked closely with officials, crew and skippers in ports during every stopover to analyse how individuals and teams learn and develop together and how they can best build and inspire positive team performance. 



Welcoming the team home to London’s St Katharine Docks, Rob Lewis stated proudly: “To sail around the world is an extraordinary accomplishment and one all our crew should feel so incredibly proud of.

“We at Mission Performance have lived and breathed their exciting journey at every step and have all been so impressed at the crew’s ability to overcome adversity and work as a team to achieve their goals. It has been incredibly exciting and rewarding for us to watch these fine individuals grow and develop together and return home as experienced explorers. Congratulations to all the crew on a fantastic team achievement.”



One person who is certainly taking some positive personal lessons from her experience is 19-year-old Sophie Hetherton, Mission Performance crew member, and the youngest ever person to complete the Clipper Race.

Commenting on the race experience, Sophie said: “I still find it hard to believe what we’ve just done. Last year when the race started, I was 18, just out of school and had never really done anything to challenge myself. I made myself an early promise to embrace every aspect of the experience and immerse myself fully.

“Sailing the world and interacting so much with a wide range of ages, backgrounds and personalities on board was an incredible life experience for me. We never had conflict on our boat, our skipper Matt taught us to communicate openly every day which helped us all develop great respect for each other and I always felt equal and valued.



“I would love to inspire more young people like myself to do the Clipper Race. Aside from being a huge adventure, it is an incredible life development experience that I highly recommend. I’ve learnt how to communicate with people of all ages and work with them as a team to cope with very challenging situations. My confidence has grown huge amounts and I know, going forward to University and beyond, that I will take these life lessons with me.”

Delivery back to Gosport


On Monday we readied Mission Performance for the motor sail back to Gosport. Having said more goodbyes we slipped lines at 3 pm out of St Katharine Docks and down the Thames. Ten of us were on board; Myself, Matt, Kate, Derek, Ben, Richard, Mike (leg 5), Ross (1), Jo (1-4) and Karen (who works for Mission Performance). We passed the White Cliffs of Dover and the Clipper training grounds in the Solent where it all began for me a year ago, arriving into Gosport marina to a small, but select band of people who work for Clipper to welcome home CV23  and all the other warriors who had done their jobs so well. One last trip to the pub and one last night on the boat, before the final full day of deep cleaning that was to be done.

On the Wednesday before I headed back to Yorkshire, I went round to say goodbye and thank some of the Clipper Ventures team who work in the offices, without their assistance I would not have been able to achieve any of this adventure! Then more tearful goodbyes, before the drive home. The fields were the same as a year ago with the corn being cut, nothing seemed to have changed, except as I got nearer to home there were lots of yellow bikes parked up along the village roadsides; Have I missed something in Yorkshire?

Our arrival back into Gosport
Justin Taylor, Race Director (far left) with some of the Team who make dreams come true!
Goodbye to the Skipper
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