Mike Golding

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Mike Golding (born 27 August 1960) is an English yachtsman, born in Great Yarmouth and educated at Reading Blue Coat School. [1] He is one of the few yachtsmen to have raced round the world non stop in both directions. He held the solo record for sailing round the world westabout (the most challenging direction for circumnavigation) between 1994 and 2000.

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Golding, who was named president of the Little Ship Club in 2017 [2] and is a member of Royal Southampton Yacht Club, is the eponymous co founder of the commercial company Mike Golding Yacht Racing Ltd. His partner in this venture was Jorgen Philip-Sorensen (d.2010).

Golding led the team Group 4 to second place in the British Steel Challenge in 1992–3. He did one better in the next edition the BT Global Challenge 1996–7, taking first place with a new team of amateur sailors, again onboard Group 4.

Golding came seventh in the 2000–2001 Vendée Globe solo non stop round the world race having lost seven days to the dismasting of his Open 60, again called Group 4. His present Open 60 campaign is sponsored by Ecover, a Belgian ecological cleaning products company which has sponsored his team since 2001. In 2004, he won the IMOCA World Championship and successfully defended his title the following year, in which he also won the 2005 FICO World Championship. [3] In the 2004 Vendée Globe, Golding finished third despite losing his keel — an accident which had caused boats in previous Vendée Globe races to overturn — on the last day of the race. He sailed the last fifty miles with a tiny sailplan to keep the boat upright. [4]

In October 2006, he started the Velux 5 Oceans yacht race. He rescued fellow sailor Alex Thomson in the Southern Ocean, then the yacht Ecover had a mast failure with them both aboard. He announced he was retiring from the race on making emergency landfall in Cape Town. [5]

In March 2007 Golding announced a technical partnership with fellow British sailor Dee Caffari to allow both the UK entries in the Vendée Globe 2008–9 round the world yacht race to work together. [6]

Golding skippered the Ecover Sailing Team in the 2009 iShares cup, a selection of races all over Europe, sailing catamarans in fast, competitive races against world-leaders in this sport. The races took place in Venice, Hyères, Cowes, Kiel, Amsterdam and Almeria.[ citation needed ]

With four races to go in the iShares cup event in Cowes Week (Isle of Wight), Golding's team's dagger board broke but the team still completed the last four races and finished second in the last race. [7]

Golding lives with his wife and son in Warsash, Hampshire, near Southampton.

Career Highlights

PosYearRaceClassBoat NameNotesRef
Round the World Races
6 / 202013 2012–2013 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Gamesa 88d 6h 36' 26" [8]
DNF2009 2008–2009 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Ecover 3 Day 38: dismasted [9]
RET2006 Velux 5 Oceans Race IMOCA 60 Ecover 2
3 / 202005 2004–2005 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Ecover 2 88d 15h 15' 13" (Loses Keel)
7 / 242001 2000–2001 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Team Group 4 110d 16h 22' (Restarts)
RET1998 The Around Alone IMOCA 60 Team Group 4 Ran Aground
11997 BT Global Challenge Race Challenge 67 Team Group 4Skipper of 13 Amateur Crew
WR1994 World Record - Solo Non-Stop Westabout Challenge 67 Team Group 4167d 7h 42m 54s [10]
21993 British Steel Challenge Race Challenge 67 Team Group 4Skipper of 13 Amateur Crew
Transatlantic Races
102011 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Gamesa with Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Bruno Dubois  (CAN) (BEL)
32009 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Mike Golding Yacht Racing with Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Sanso  (ESP)
RET2007Transat B2B IMOCA 60 Ecover III Various Technical Issues [11]
52007 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Ecover III with Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Bruno Dubois  (CAN) (BEL)
42005 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Ecover 2 with Flag of Switzerland.svg  Dominique Wavre  (SUI)
12004 The Transat, 2004 IMOCA 60
5 / 152004 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Hellomoto, GBR 75 with Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Conrad Humphreys (GBR)
12003Le Defi Atlantique IMOCA 60 Ecover [12]
32003 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Ecoverwith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brian Thompson  (GBR)
22002 Route du Rhum IMOCA 60 Ecover13d 22 h 49 min 35 s
22001 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Ecover (1) with Flag of Ireland.svg Marcus Hutchinson (IRL)
31999 The Europe 1 New Man STAR, 2000 IMOCA 60 Team Group 4
31999 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 Team Group 4 with Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ed Danby (GBR)
Other Significant Races
3/82010 2010 Extreme Sailing Series Extreme 40 Ecover Sailing Team Skipper

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References

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  2. Stickland, Katie (21 March 2017). "Mike Golding named as president of the Little Ship Club". Yachting and Boating World.
  3. "Stamm wins leg as Golding quits". BBC. December 4, 2006.
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  5. "World Championship Crown for Mike". Royal Southampton Yacht Club. March 10, 2006. Archived from the original on December 6, 2006.
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