ETA 1700hrs Thursday
Ocean racer Alex Thomson could become the next British sporstman to 
enjoy historic success this summer as he blasts towards the UK South 
Coast at the end of what is likely to be the fastest ever west-to-east 
solo transat.
Alex set off nine days ago, on Tuesday 17 July, from
 New York in his IMOCA 60 HUGO BOSS yacht, which he will race in this 
year’s Vendee Globe.
He aimed to be back for the Olympic opening ceremony – and barring leaves on the line will surely make it to London on time.
The
 current record for what is officially known as the ‘West to East 
Ambrose Lighthouse to Lizard Point Under 60ft Single-Handed Monohull 
Record, Male’ stands at 10 days, 55 minutes and 19 seconds, set by Swiss
 sailor Bernhard Stamm 10 years ago.
Alex could take a day off Stamm’s time with a possible ETA of 1700hrs on Thursday 26 July.
Weather
 predictions when he set off were not perfect for a record attempt, but 
were enough to convince Alex to cross the start line of the 2,800 
nautical mile course. 
On Thursday morning Alex had just 110nm to 
go and reported on from board: ‘ETA could be as early as 1700BST today. 
The light wind patch I’ve just passed through proved to be smaller than 
forecast and now the wind is more in the north, so I am currently tight 
reaching. 
‘Wind could easily go back to the NE but I can see the 
live data at the Scilly Isles which are only 6 hours away and I am 
hopeful the breeze will just increase. 
‘Lots of shipping and fishing boats around to keep me worried and awake.
‘It
 would be really nice if I could finish before 1909 GMT and bring the 
record into the single digits! That’s what I am pushing for now.’
He
 added: ‘I saw my first sunrise this morning for many days, in fact the 
first sun for many days and I am looking forward to the finish.’ 
http://www.alexthomsonracing.com/2012/07/keep-track-with-alexs-record-attempt/
 
                     
				 
                     
                  