Winner of the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race 2016 is Bernard Langley's TP52 Gladiator
Gladiator’s owner, Tony Langley, is currently racing his other TP52 in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, but his three children, Tom, Charlotte and Bernard all sailed on board today, the latter as helmsman.
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Worthy Gold Roman Bowl winners Gladiator were on the pace all the way round the Island today. Photo: onEdition |
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Hanging out on Gladiator not long after the start of today’s Race. Image: Patrick Eden |
Multihull record smashed
Lloyd Thornburg’s MOD70 trimaran Phaedo 3 shattered the multihull race record in a time of 2 hours 23 minutes, 23 seconds, an impressive 28 minutes ahead of the record Sir Ben Ainslie set in 2013.

Phaedo^3 flying two hulls as they bear away toward The Needles lighthouse, the most westerly point of the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race course

Not too much wetted surface here on Phaedo^3!

Phaedo^3 owner Lloyd Thornburg (left) celebrates with skipper Brian Thompson

Phaedo^3 at pace after rounding The Needles

Phaedo^3 at pace after rounding The Needles

Power on Phaedo^3 on the beat up the western Solent

The crew celebrate their record winning new time in the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race

Phaedo^3 on the way to breaking the record for the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race

In hot pursuit: Phaedo^3 chasing the blue liveried MOD70 Concise 2, their habitual rival this season

Spread out fleet in the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race course

Phaedo^3 on the way to breaking the record for the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race

Leopard on the way to winning monohull line honours in the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race course

On board the 100ft supermaxi Leopard

Windward leg of the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race course

The Windward leg of the J. P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race course fleet beats out of the western Solent

Supermaxi Leopard passing The Needles

Bowman on Leopard

French Ultime trimaran Actual

Rough water at The Needles

The fastest speeds were logged to the south of the island

Rough water as wind and tide clashed

One of the gaffer divisions soldiers on

The crew of Phaedo celebrate their new record

Phaedo going for lift off

Sir Keith Mills’s Fast 40+ Invictus, which had Prince Harry on board

A gaff-rigged working boat making steady progress

Thalia making good headway to windward

MOD 70 Concise

All weight on the rail needed

Gaffer Thalia on the beat west