News - 2017

11:30 Friday 24 Feb 2017 Kate JohnsonELEMIS Announced as Ladies Day Sponsor for Cowes Week 2017

Cowes Week Ltd, organisers of the world's best-known sailing regatta and highlight of the British Sporting Summer, are delighted to announce another addition to their family of supporting sponsors as ELEMIS joins  Cowes Week as the Official sponsor of Ladies Day.

ELEMIS is the leading British skincare and spa brand. Their successful combination of powerful, natural ingredients and cutting-edge formulations proven with clinical trials has enabled ELEMIS to be one of the most influential skincare and professional spa therapy brands the beauty industry has ever seen.

ELEMIS are proud to be supporting Ladies Day at Cowes Week, Noella Gabriel, Co-Founder and Managing Director at ELEMIS said

We are delighted to be the official sponsor of Ladies Day at Cowes Week. Ladies Day is a fantastic event that recognises the successes of many female sailors and we are extremely proud to be a part of this. We look forward to bringing the ELEMIS wellbeing experience to the event as well as hosting the evening reception at which the Ladies Day trophy will be awarded.”

 

Commenting on the announcement, CWL’s Commercial & Marketing Director, Kate Johnson, said:

We’re thrilled to welcome ELEMIS to Cowes Week 2017. Ladies Day has really been gaining momentum at Cowes Week, adding a sense of fun to the week as well as allowing us to put the spotlight on women both competing and enjoying the event. Working with ELEMIS will help us to continue to focus on ladies that day and give women at the regatta the opportunity to experience this exciting skincare and spa therapy brand. We will again be encouraging all the ladies at the event to dress in traditional nautical stripes, and boats with women on board will be flying an ELEMIS Ladies Day flag”.

Ladies Day will return to Cowes Week on Tuesday 1st August with a number of celebrations culminating in the presentation of the Ladies Day Trophy at an exclusive evening reception.  

Ladies Day was introduced for the first time in 2006 to champion the role of women in sailing and to celebrate both female achievement and participation in the sport.There are some 8,000 competitors taking part in the regatta and around a third of them are female.  Sailing is one of the few mainstream sporting events where men and women can compete on equal terms and the strength of female competitors has grown with a 150% increase in female skippers over the last decade. 

In 2016 British Paralympian  Hannah Stodel was the eleventh deserving winner of the Ladies Day Trophy in recognition of her phenomenal achievements. Nominations for this year’s winner will open in the early summer.

Earlier News Stories

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