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Tanaka Business School alumni on the podium at South of France MBA sailing regatta

Imperial鈥檚 Business School alumni were once again amongst the top crews in Europe鈥檚 most prestigious MBA sailing regatta. Alumni from the 2001 Management School upheld Imperial鈥檚 strong performance record.

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Tanaka Business School Alumni on the podium at South of France MBA sailing regatta.


滨尘辫别谤颈补濒芒聙聂蝉 Business School alumni were once again amongst the top crews in Europe芒聙聶s most prestigious MBA sailing regatta. Alumni from the 2001 Management School upheld 滨尘辫别谤颈补濒芒聙聂蝉 strong performance record in taking the top UK business school slot and beating a number of leading European business schools both on and off the water.

The annual INSEAD-organised 芒聙聵by-invitation芒聙聶 Alumni Business Cup was held this year in June on the Isles des Embiez near Toulon using French 36 foot light-weight racing boats. 

And once again, unable to clear their work diaries, the Imperial team were the only contenders not to arrive a day or two early to practice in these frisky racing machines, but nonetheless they quickly found the pace.  5th place out of 12 after day 1, they improved to 4th after the second day before finishing in 3rd place overall close behind IMD and INSEAD芒聙聶s bset teams.

The competition was as determined ashore as it was afloat. The supposedly lighter-hearted shore-side evening events included an after-dinner 芒聙聵presentation芒聙聶 by each crew and a somewhat sinisterly local-friendly highly-competitive petanque (or boules) competition.   The crews芒聙聶 presentation was a regatta highlight and Imperials芒聙聶 interpretation of the remit had our sailors performing a Full-Monty style stage show cunningly choreographed to the Drunken Sailor song spelling out a catching message to the all female adjudication panel.   The crew were smartly atired in union jack shorts and had bodypainted letters on their chests and backs.   The judges were suitably impressed and awarded the Imperials a well deserved third place.   The petanque proved too challenging and the the less said about our team芒聙聶s performance, the better.  

The core of this year芒聙聶s team had come from the winning IC MS team in the International Business Schools Regatta on the Solent in 2001, and most had sailed together again in previous year芒聙聶s alumni regattas in La Rochelle, Brittany and Trieste.   Additional support came from Marc England who had skippered Imperial to victory in the 2000 IBSR regatta.   Although this year芒聙聶s crew had been short of practice, the team showed that it芒聙聶s possible to gel on the day and beat off some stiff and better rehersed competion.   A morale-boosting borrowed Imperial College 芒聙聵battle flag芒聙聶 and a Bath-MBA 芒聙聵hired hand芒聙聶 alumnus contribted to strengthen the crew and the Tanakas did well to take top-UK business school alumni team honours ahead of LBS, Kingston (X 2 crews) and Cranfield.

Other business schools participating in the immensely enjoyable 3 days of carefully organised coastal racing included Bocconi, Rotterdam, HEC, Insead (X 3) and IMD, and the final team included: Calum Sillars (skipper), Marc England (main & tactics), Sean Brown (navigator), Yinka Makinde, Udo Dengel and Dan Sherwood, the crew was boosted by Ross Ryan (Boss and Bath MBA alumnus) and Mark Thomas (trimmer).

The event芒聙聶s generous sponsors included Champagne Mumm.  If any MBA course member or BS alumni would like to find out more about the regatta, please contact
calum.sillars@ukonline.co.uk or visit . Perhaps 滨尘辫别谤颈补濒芒聙聂蝉 alumni can raise a second team in 2006 to finally overcome IMD and INSEAD芒聙聶s finest. 

 

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