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Skandia Cowes Week: Liz Earle Ladies Day Trophy

Monday, 30th June, 2008 at 9:47 am, Isle of Wight

Awards, Cowes, Sailing

Skandia Cowes Week: Liz Earle Ladies Day TrophyDo you know a female sailer who you think deserves recognition for her perseverance, determination and skill? Or someone who has overcome difficulties in order to succeed?

If you do, you have until the 1st August to nominate the lucky lady for this year’s Liz Earle Ladies Day Trophy.

The award is now in it’s third year, recognises and celebrates those special qualities. The short list will be determined by Double Olympic Gold medallist Shirley Robertson and Elaine Bunting, the Features Editor of Yachting World, Liz Earle Marketing Director, Michelle Warner. From all those nominated, they will pick out five nominees for the final line up.

The trophy will be awarded by none other than daughter of the Wight, Dame Ellen MacArthur in front of an invited audience at the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club.

So apart from the accolade of winning the award, what else does the chosen one pick up?

Just for being nominated, the lucky ladies will each receive a fabulous Goody Bag containing a selection of Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare products, a bottle of Champagne G.H. Mumm, a Henri Lloyd Backpack, an invitation to a Volkswagen Touareg Unlimited Day.

To nominate, just pop over to the Skandia Cowes Week Web site

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One Response to “Skandia Cowes Week: Liz Earle Ladies Day Trophy”

  1. Click if you like this comment seb
    says:

    there was a nice two-full-page spread photo in yesterday’s independent – `the monday image`.

    here’s the photo

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