Press Release: Tuesday 2nd August 2005
Hilary Lister, a quadriplegic sailor from Kent, will today officially launch the boat in which she will make her audacious attempt to become the first ever quadriplegic to sail solo across the English Channel. Able to move only her head, eyes and mouth she will have to overcome severe physical pain to navigate her boat unaided through one of the busiest and most treacherous shipping lanes in the world.
Lister, 33, is being sponsored in her attempt by Pindar, the international print and electronic media company who have also famously sponsored another British yachtswoman, Emma Richards who became the youngest person and first British woman to complete the solo round the world yacht race, Around Alone. The UK Sailing Academy (UKSA), the world's premier sailing academy, have provided Hilary with training, berthing and made specific modifications to the boat needed for an attempt of this kind. While undertaking the challenge, Hilary, although unaided will be followed by a support vessel run by Pindar, supported by volunteer members from her yacht club. Hilary will make her heroic attempt from the 15th August, and if successful, will also enter the record books for completing the world's longest solo sail by a quadriplegic.
Hilary, who lives in Canterbury with her husband, has battled with her worsening medical condition for over half her life. Her active lifestyle and successful sporting career was curtailed when diagnosed with a degenerative disease during her teenage years. Tempted in her darkest moments to end her pain and suffering, an introduction to sailing in 2003 provided a fresh impetus and transformed life for Hilary.
Alone in her 26 foot Soling keelboat Hilary will use the "sip and puff" method of steering to sail her way across the Channel. Despite having to endure severe mental and physical strain, Lister hopes her courageous voyage will inspire fellow sufferers to fulfill their dreams and raise awareness of disabled sailing. Hilary hopes to not only challenge the public's views on disabilities but also to raise key funds to allow more disabled people the chance to participate in a sport that she describes as having 'saved her life'.
The official launch of her boat, 'Malin' will take place at 6pm, Tuesday 2nd August, at the UKSA, Cowes.
Hilary Lister commented: "Sailing provided me with fresh hope and determination at a time when I was at my lowest ebb. The Channel Challenge has quite literally saved my life and sailing has given me a sense of freedom I never thought would be possible again. It has been my ultimate ambition to sail alone across the English Channel and I can't thank enough all the people who have made it possible - the support really has been overwhelming. I still have a lot of training and preparation to do but I can't wait to get out there and fulfil my dream."
Emma Richards: "Hilary is a truly exceptional figure. When I first met her I was inspired by her spirit and determination and I felt that the Channel Challenge was a fantastic project to be involved with. I was delighted when Pindar also pledged their support to the project and have helped make it all happen. What Hilary is aiming to do is an inspiration to everyone and I am really looking forward to continuing my support and watching Hilary complete this amazing challenge."
Andrew Pindar, Chairman of G.A. Pindar and Son commented: "As a business we pride ourselves on enabling our customers and employees to achieve great things. When Emma first suggested this project we realised that it was something truly remarkable and wanted to help make it happen. In supporting the Channel Challenge, Pindar wanted to give Hilary the opportunity to realise her dream. We feel privileged to be associated with Hilary and wish her all the best in her attempt."
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The UKSA is recognised as the world’s leading Sailing Academy. It is a registered charity and non – profit making organisation. It is proud to be associated with Pindar, providing training to, amongst others, Pindar Skipper, Laurence Marriott and his Global Challenge Crew. Based at West Cowes on the Isle of Wight, it has superb modern facilities with residential accommodation and operates a fleet of over 350 craft. In addition to training adults for careers in the professional yachting industry, UKSA provide a wide range of courses and activities aimed at young people and the disabled.
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