Please select your home edition
Edition
GOAT Marine

Brian Thompson to be made Honorary Member of Island Sailing Club

by Paul Wells 18 Jan 2012 15:33 GMT 4 February 2012
Lock Peyron and Brian Thompson celebrate setting a new Jules Verne Trophy reference time © Benoit Stichelbaut / BPCE

On 4th February 2012 at 12.30pm Brian Thompson will be made an Honorary Member of the Island Sailing Club, Cowes in recognition of his outstanding and unrivalled ocean racing career to date.

At 23h 14m 35s - local time on Friday, 6 January 2012 with Brian Thompson aboard, the giant Trimaran, Banque Populaire V set a new world record for the Jules Verne Trophy of 45 days 13h 42 m 53s.

Rod Nicholls, Commodore of the Island Sailing Club said: “When we heard that Brian and team Banque Populaire V had smashed the record we knew that we had to recognise Brian’s amazing achievement in the only way the club can, by making him an Honorary Member of the Island Sailing Club. Brian, a well known figure around Cowes has taken part in many Cowes based events over the years and his friendly and self effacing nature has made him many friends. We know it will not be long before he is off on another world girdling exploit, the Vendee Globe race starting this autumn. We will be following his progress with great interest and urging him on from the comfort of our sofas!”

Brian Thompson commented: “I am so privileged to be made an Honorary Member of the Island Sailing Club. Cowes has a very special place in my heart and to be recognised for this achievement is fantastic. I have been so overwhelmed by the interest in my latest achievement, I can’t wait for the next big challenge to begin!”

Related Articles

Scaramouche's Mini Tonner Season 20
Greig City Academy sailors have a very successful year This season saw a very pleasing evolution of the Scaramouche Sailing project for many new up and coming sailors. Much of the learning's biggest successes can be traced back to our mini tonner Riot and IF. Posted on 18 Nov
Solent Super Series - Round 3 Yarmouth
Third round and third weekend of sub 6 knot winds The Solent Super Series™ is getting a bit of a reputation - third round and third weekend of sub 6 knot winds, fortunately a light wind 'nowcast' doesn't deter either the race committee or the competitors from taking on the challenge. Posted on 12 Nov
Solent Super Series - Round 2 Gosport
A very light and variable wind makes things tricky all round With a very light and variable wind forecasted for the second round of the Solent Super Series things were looking very tricky this past weekend for competitors and Race Committee alike. Posted on 28 Oct
Solent Super Series - Round 1 Cowes
A mixture of SunFasts, a JPK 1030 and Dehler 30 race in the central Solent The first round of the 2024 Solent Super Series was contested this past weekend in the central Solent with competitors racing off the Island Sailing Club's line. Posted on 16 Oct
Glorious Race Weeks
Bumper participation is an indicator for the health of sailing It would be so easy to write about the Olympics and America's Cup this week in my newsletter but, in all honesty, we're writing and talking enough about those on Sail-World.com and YachtsandYachting.com already. Instead let's focus on Race Weeks. Posted on 3 Sep
The oldest footage of Cowes Week
A look back into the depths of our video archive Cowes Week 2024 has just concluded. But how has it changed since the early years? England has certainly changed, and so have the yachts. Let's look back at the 1920s to 70s at the oldest video footage we can find in the archive. Posted on 4 Aug
Cowes Week Day 7: A classic finale
Downwind finish against the tide on the Royal Yacht Squadron line A spectacular final day of racing at Cowes concluded with a classic downwind finish against the tide on the Royal Yacht Squadron line, with competitors sailing tight into the beach off the Green in a thick and fast procession that lasted for hours. Posted on 3 Aug
XOD Captain's Cup at Cowes Week overall
Going in to the final day it was all to play for with the top 3 separated by 3 points Going in to the final day of the Captain's Cup it was all to play for with the top 3 boats separated only by 3 points. Posted on 2 Aug
Cowes Week Day 6
Close racing and clear winners Competition is always close across many Cowes Week classes, but few can rival IRC Class 3, where Adam Gosling's JPK 10.80 Yes! and David Franks' J/112e Leon have been match racing each other all week and are only two points apart at the top. Posted on 1 Aug
XOD Captain's Cup at Cowes Week day 5
The promised easterly kicks in just in time After a day off for no wind and a wonderful party sponsored by Hiscox and James Hallam insurers, quite a few of the fleet were grateful for a delay today. Mercifully the promised easterly kicked in just in time and we went racing at 16:30. Posted on 31 Jul