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Team Philips project draws to a close

by Victoria Williams 22 Dec 2000 14:17 GMT

Pete Goss today announced that the Team Philips' project has drawn to a close. After being abandoned in mid Atlantic on Sunday 10th December, Team Philips' position was tracked until contact was lost on Tuesday 19th December.

An extensive aerial search was carried out yesterday (Thursday) focussing on the last known position and the predicted drift patterns. This search did not locate Team Philips.

Pete Goss said: "This is a very sad day for all of us and I would like to thank all of our sponsors for their unfailing commitment over the last three years. Without them none of what we have achieved would have been possible.

"For me, it has been a privilege to have been custodian of such a special dream which has touched so many. I could not have wished for a more dignified and supportive team who, together, have been through so much. If anything has kept us going during the hard times and made the good times so rewarding it is the incredible public support that we enjoy. This is best embodied by the hull names and volunteers who have given so much to help others participate in our adventure.

"Accepting the risks we chose to drive in the fast lane. Defeat, however, sometimes has to be accepted. As a team we can look it in the eye knowing that we gave it our all.

"We dared to dream and we are proud of what we achieved."

In a common statement, the sponsors said: "Team Philips was an unique project and at the cutting edge of technology. In such a pioneering yacht there is always an element of risk, which we acknowledged from the outset. By the nature of our businesses, we believe in pushing the boundaries of technology and taking prudent risks.

"The sponsorship has delivered many of its objectives. The craft was innovative and beautiful. She captivated all who saw her and evoked emotions that we are all proud to have been associated with."

Should Team Philips appear at a later date, the sponsors have agreed to work with Goss Challenges to take the appropriate steps that her condition dictates.

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