| Crossing the official finish line with Suhali |
| A massive flotilla escorted us up Southampton Water |
As we got to the turning point to go into Ocean Village, one
the boats from my sailing club came past and I was shouting and waving
frantically. This prompted the reporter from Radio Solent to put his microphone
by me to do an interview. He had joined us as we came up the Solent. I was
delighted to be able to give a plug for Channel Sailing Club on the radio show,
which also came out as a podcast.
As we approach Ocean Village I heard my name called and
then make contact with my good friends Jenny & Harold, who had surprised me
by coming down to race finish.
The crowds were huge, such a wonderful welcome. As we
docked in the marina, lots of familiar family faces and lots of my friends
appeared. Steve had kept it a surprise that loads of my friends were there to
greet me. The formalities meant that we kept in a holding area behind the stage
until it was our turn to go up for the presentations. There we were joined by
members of Team Singapore, who had done
previous legs.
The joy of finishing third overall was brilliant. We have done Keppel proud. In four years they have sponsored, their previous best result was seventh. The boss of Keppel in Belgium was there to congratulate us.
| A triumphant Team Singapore on stage |
The joy of finishing third overall was brilliant. We have done Keppel proud. In four years they have sponsored, their previous best result was seventh. The boss of Keppel in Belgium was there to congratulate us.
On the stage Ben was very emotional. We were all
delighted that Jeff won a prize for his photography; very well deserved. He is
a superb photographer, most of the photos on this blog are his.
Released out into the crowd, I was able to greet my
supporters group. That much needed beer was drunk and then some tours of the
boat for friends who wanted to see just how basic the conditions we've lived in
were.
Time was getting short and off we went to have a lovely
meal with my family and friends.
Unfortunately after this, my lack of sleep and general
exhaustion started to kick in and I just had to crash at only nine in the
evening. Just a well we had eaten early so friends could back home and prepare
for work the next day.
What an adventure. There are so many wonderful memories
to keep. I am going to miss the team so much. There'll be much more sailing to
be had, but not like this has been.





