British Virgin Islands. Pussers Painkiller Thriller: Windsufing race takes place in trying condition PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 May 2006
Alastair Abrehart:


ceA record twenty-five hardy souls entered the 2006 Pusser's Painkiller Thriller, a twenty-mile downwind windsurfing race in the British Virgin Islands. Nineteen finished, last year's winner defended his title and some do or die sailors landed at Nanny Cay beach over fours after they left the start line.

Last year's event took place in gruelling 30 knot winds and 4-6 foot standing seas but this year conditions were more killin' than thrillin'. The race started in solid planing conditions with an upwind beat from the mouth of Trellis Bay to Beef Island Bluff. The lead was won and lost several times as the fleet approached the lighter and fluky conditions off the Bluff. Last year's winner, Ewan Anderson, was the first to emerge and managed to hold his lead in the downwind sprint all the way to the finish in a time of one hour and three minutes. Next to finish was Rusty Henderson followed by Bill Bailey.

"Coming round Beef Island Bluff there was deep water and no wind with the wind buffeting off the bluff and you had to keep high of that to get past it," said Anderson. "I managed to tack high enough and fortunately Rusty got stuck in the hole there and I managed to get past him. Then it was a matter of using all the islands, and the lifts off the islands, to keep as deep as I can. I went deep all they way. I took a lift off [Road] Town, took a lift off Dead Chest, came in here to the bay at Sea Cow's Bay and then another lift down round to the finish here."

Ewan's sons Sean and Alec finished fourth and seventh respectively.

The first half a dozen sailors finished in what were described as "technical" planing conditions but the wind started to die and the rest of the fleet was left with painfully light conditions. After an hour of light wind, it rallied and brought the middle of the fleet to the finish - and then finally died for the rest of the day. Some of the tail-enders turned back, while the rest battled to the finish. Craig Chomiak, the last to finish, staggered up the beach with his Camelbak hydration pack drained, three hours and fifteen minutes after Anderson. "I'll die trying," were his final words as he left the beach before the start; he didn't finish the race last year.

This windsurfing event in the British Virgin Islands was resurrected in 2005 and takes competitors from Pusser's Marina Cay to Nanny Cay Marina, home of the event's organizers Island Surf & Sail. This year's event was postponed from its original date of April 29 due to extremely light wind conditions.

Pusser's Rum is the Original Navy Rum that was served onboard ships of the Royal Navy for 330 years. The "single malt of rum" and father of grog, Pusser's Rum is recognized as the world's most rich and full-flavoured rum - and it's all natural, no flavouring agents are used.

Pusser's was recently chosen by Forbes Magazine as "One of the World's 10 Remarkable Rums", while the Financial Times chose Pusser's as "one of the choice morsels from the enduring and the rare" in its "The Best of Spirits" feature article published on November 18th, 2005.

2006 Pusser's Painkiller Thriller Results
1. Ewan Anderson
2. Rusty Henderson
3. Bill Bailey
4. Sean Anderson
5. Owen Waters
6. Roy Keegan
7. Alec Anderson
8. Chad Emmanuel
9. Eric Spencer
10. Chris Simpson
11. Dave Pettigrew
12. Mirko Sangers
13. Ben Butler
14. Carolina Pettigrew
15. Eddy Brockbank
16. Tom Merrigan
17. Dara Thomas
18. Simon Cook
19. Craig Chomiak
Did not finish (no order):
Mattieu Saunterre
Gareth Thomas
Andrew Stanbury
Yegane Guley
Rod Lang
Did not start (no order):
Chris Cormack
Chris Brockbank
For more information on windsurfing in the British Virgin Islands and information on equipment rental for the Pusser's Painkiller Thriller, visit Island Surf And Sail online: http://www.surfandsailbvi.com
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 May 2006 )
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