Sponsorship - About Helena Lucas
Helena is one of Team Great Britain's bright prospects for the games. In September 2005, the 30 year-old yachtswoman was bronze medallist at the 2.4mR Open World Championship 2005 meet at the Marciana Marina in Italy. She was also the highest placed female yachtswoman out of a total of 88 competitors.
Redhill-born Helena is currently based at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club. She started sailing at the age of 8 and competed in her first race when she was 12. She won her first event, the Topper Open Meeting, in Poole, Dorset in 1988 when she was 13.
Charles Russell will be providing legal advice to Helena on commercial and sponsorship agreements to enable her to attend the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing.
Jason Saiban, Head of the Sports Group at Charles Russell, said "Helena is an extremely talented yachtswoman and we are delighted to be able to support Helena as she prepares for Beijing. As someone who has previously competed successfully against able-bodied sailors at the highest level, she is an example to us all."
Stephen Park, RYA Olympic Manager added: "During 2005 alone, Skandia Team GBR 2008 won 32 medals at World and European Championships, with Helena contributing three of those medals for the team, including Bronze at the 2.4mR Worlds. With just over two years left until the 2008 Paralympic Games, Charles Russell's support comes as a great boost to Helena's programme."
Helena said: "I am delighted to be receiving support from Charles Russell for my campaign for success at the Paralympic Games in Beijing in 2008."
For more information please visit www.helenalucas.com.
Reports
June 2009
A Win in Norway
It’s been a busy month, starting with the Delta Lloyd regatta in Holland and finishing with Round The Island Race, I also managed to squeeze in a regatta in Norway too >>more>>
April 2009
Bronze in Palma
This was the first year the 2.4mR had been invited to take part in the Princess Sophia Regatta and was the first European regatta on the World Cup circuit. It was also my first regatta after a nice long break since the Games in September >>more>>