SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE:CSL) announced that the Crew of
the American Spirit will begin to row across the
Atlantic Ocean on December 14 in the Atlantic Challenge, known as the
“World’s Toughest Row.” Carlisle has a website in support of Carlisle’s
American Spirit for employees and all supporters to track the
team’s progress, which can be found at: www.teamcarlislecrew.com.
The teams’ progress can also be followed on many social media sites,
including Facebook, throughout the race.
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Carlisle Crew in La Gomera preparing for the race. L-R: Matt Brown, Alex Simpson, Angus Collins, Jason Caldwell
D. Christian “Chris” Koch, Carlisle's President and Chief Executive
Officer commented on the race, “We are again honored to partner with the
crew of Carlisle's American Spirit for the 2nd year in
their quest to win the Atlantic Challenge. We are very proud of these
incredible athletes and courageous competitors. We will be monitoring
their progress and cheering them on in their efforts through our
website."
Rowing across the Atlantic Ocean requires an extreme amount of courage
and stamina. No one embodies courage more than the American
Spirit's Captain Jason Caldwell, and his crew members Angus
Collins, Alex Nelson and Matt Brown. Organizing and managing this effort
is Tom Magarov, last year's American Spirit crew member,
whose experience as a racer and attention to detail adds a unique
advantage to the team. All competition-level rowers, these men are
experienced in open sea events and will share the cramped space aboard,
never leaving the vessel for the duration of the race. With two rowing
positions, these athletes will be pulling Carlisle’s American
Spirit 24 hours a day through ocean waves, often 12-16 feet or
higher, in an attempt to achieve a new Atlantic world record crossing
time under nature’s relentless and intense conditions. At just 28 feet
(8.64 meters) long and less than 6 feet (1.74 meters) wide, the compact
craft will hold the latest technology, safety equipment and rations to
support American Spirit's crew in the Atlantic Challenge
fours event.
Carlisle’s American Spirit sets off from San Sebastian de
La Gomera in the Canary Islands on December 14, 2016, and expects to
arrive at Nelson’s Dockyard English Harbour, Antigua approximately 5-6
weeks later, hoping to secure several new performance records.
Why Carlisle
The expertise within Carlisle Companies supports the extreme needs Carlisle’s
American Spirit will have preparing for and experiencing the
2016 Atlantic Challenge. Carlisle is ready to provide high performance
solutions to ensure the success of the American Spirit
team during the race, and also provide high performance solutions for
Carlisle’s customers worldwide in their own races to meet the challenges
of their businesses every day.
About Carlisle Companies Incorporated
Carlisle Companies Incorporated diversified global company with a
portfolio of businesses focused on the manufacture and distribution of
highly engineered products for both original equipment and aftermarket
channels. Carlisle’s markets include: commercial roofing, energy,
agriculture, mining, construction, aerospace, defense, foodservice,
healthcare, sanitary maintenance, transportation, industrial, protective
coating and auto refinishing. Leveraging the Carlisle Operating System
(COS) and an entrepreneurial spirit to drive continuous improvement,
Carlisle’s worldwide team of employees generated $3.5 billion in net
sales in 2015. Learn more about Carlisle at www.carlisle.com.
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