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Gulf Oil Spill: Tony Hayward Attends Glitzy Yacht Race As Oil Spews Into Gulf

First Posted: 06/19/10 02:36 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:50 PM ET

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RAPHAEL SATTER, Associated Press

LONDON — In what one environmentalist described as "yet another public relations disaster" for embattled energy giant BP, CEO Tony Hayward took time off Saturday to attend a glitzy yacht race around England's Isle of Wight.

As social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook lit up with outrage, BP spokespeople rushed to defend Hayward, who has drawn withering criticism as the public face of BP's halting efforts to stop the worst oil spill in U.S. history.

Spokeswoman Sheila Williams said Hayward took a break from overseeing BP efforts to stem the undersea gusher in Gulf of Mexico so he could watch his boat "Bob" participate in the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race. The 52-foot yacht is made by the Annapolis, Maryland-based boatbuilder Farr Yacht Design.

The annual one-day race is one of the world's largest, attracting more than 1,700 boats and 16,000 sailors as world-renown yachtsmen compete with wealthy amateurs in the 50-nautical mile course around the island.

Robert Wine, a BP spokesman at the company's Houston headquarters, said it was the first break that Hayward has had since the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded April 20, killing 11 workers and setting off the undersea oil gusher.

"He's spending a few hours with his family at a weekend. I'm sure that everyone would understand that," Wine said Saturday. "He will be back to deal with the response. It doesn't detract from that at all."

Wine described the race as "one of the biggest sailing events in the world and he's well known to have a keen interest in it."

He said Hayward will be returning to the United States, though it's unclear when.

Still, hobnobbing with millionaires and their yachts is likely to be a hard sell in the Gulf, which is struggling to deal with up to 120 million gallons of oil that have escaped from the blown-out well. Oil has been washing up along the Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Florida, killing birds and fish, coating delicate marshes and wetlands and covering pristine beaches with tar balls.

Hayward already angered many in the U.S. when he was quoted in the Times of London as suggesting that Americans were particularly likely to file bogus claims. He later shocked residents in Louisiana by telling them that no one wanted to resolve the crisis as badly as he did because "I'd like my life back."

A pair of relief wells that won't be done until August is the best bet to stop the massive spill. By late June, the oil giant hopes it can keep nearly 90 percent of the flow from the broken pipe from hitting the ocean.

Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen says a newly expanded containment system is capturing or incinerating more than 1 million gallons (3.8 million liters) of oil daily, the first time it has approached its peak capacity.

Just minutes after reports about Hayward emerged Saturday, the issue became a hot topic on social networking sites, with people on Twitter passing along the news and reacting to it every few seconds. Some comments called the move "mindboggling" while others noted he had gotten his life back – while Gulf residents had not.

British environmental groups immediately slammed Hayward's outing. Charlie Kronick of Greenpeace said Hayward was "rubbing salt into the wounds" of Gulf residents whose livelihoods have been wrecked by the disaster.

"Clearly it is incredibly insulting for him to be sailing in the Isle of Wight," he said.

Hugh Walding of Friends of the Earth said Hayward's choice of venue was sure to arouse anger.

"I'm sure that this will be seen as yet another public relations disaster," Walding said.

On Thursday, Hayward told lawmakers on a U.S. House investigations panel that he was out of the loop on decisions surrounding the blown well. Both Democrats and Republicans were infuriated when he asserted, "I'm not stonewalling."

The next day, BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg seemed to suggest that Hayward was being withdrawn from the front line of the oil spill response, although his comments were later qualified.

"It is clear that Tony has made remarks that have upset people," Svanberg told Sky News television, adding that Hayward was "now handing over" daily operations to BP Managing Director Bob Dudley.

Williams said Svanberg was misunderstood and that only a transition to Dudley, an American with 30 years in the oil business, had begun.

"Hayward is very much in charge until we've stopped the leak," she told the AP on Saturday.

Wine said "there's not a hard and fast date" on when Dudley will be completely in charge.

It was not clear whether Hayward actually took part in Saturday's race or attended as a spectator. Williams said Hayward was there with his son. A British news agency took a picture of what it thought was Hayward on the yacht that he owns with other investors, but BP would not confirm that it was Hayward.

Peta Stuart-Hunt, a press officer for the event, said Hayward "wasn't listed on any of the crew list."

"If he is on the boat, he's in contravention of the rules," she said.

Hayward's boat finished fourth in its class. This year's attendees at Isle of Wight race included British Olympic gold medal sailor Ben Ainslie.

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Associated Press Writers Ramit Plushnick-Masti and Ray Henry contributed to this report from New Orleans.

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RAPHAEL SATTER, Associated Press LONDON — In what one environmentalist described as "yet another public relations disaster" for embattled energy giant BP, CEO Tony Hayward took time off Saturda...
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01:18 PM on 06/22/2010
Who performed Captain Kewpie's surgery ?
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hazbro24
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro- HST
11:44 AM on 06/22/2010
Clearly he was there endorsing wind power and alternative energy. I'm sailing!
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02:45 AM on 06/22/2010
Corporate cult of haves care little about the suffering of the have not's they exploit....
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02:43 AM on 06/22/2010
He gets his life back being a do nothing CEO PR drone.. and the gulf citizens get well NO life back for generations.....I hope the little weasel false off his boat chocking on an oily salad dressing and drowns...
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Chucktheman
12:52 PM on 06/21/2010
Who cares? This is as stupid as those who bit*h and complain about Obama golfing. If Tony Hayward and Barack Obama got together instead of doing what every they are spending time on, they aren't going to go diving to fix anything. This is a non issue. Hayward was useless before he went to his boat race, he will be useless when he returns unless the people need more excuses.
12:49 PM on 06/21/2010
I KNOW no one is surprised...he told you all he wanted his life back. *shrugs*
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rainkitty
11:23 AM on 06/21/2010
The horrible timing of this looks as if it's Hayward's intent to insult us for insulting him. It fact, it looks "personal".
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thrugreeneyez
11:01 AM on 06/21/2010
This guy should be rotting in jail not hobnobbing with millionaires!
10:48 AM on 06/21/2010
REALLY, Tony Hayward??? An exclusive yacht race? Just trying to get your life back??? Meanwhile, the little people who actually must WORK for a living will be lucky to have much of a life to get back to. You seem eager to run far and fast from the responsibility for this disaster of BP's making. Have you stepped back as quickly from your outrageous salary, bonus and shared profits from the rapid completion of your little leaker? Are you the reincarnation of Marie Antoinette? That "Let them eat cake" attitude seems so familiar....
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04:37 AM on 06/21/2010
"...Tony Hayward took time off Saturday to attend a glitzy yacht race around England's Isle of Wight..."
And the Fabulously Foppish Fellow Frees his Feet From the Fire to Fraternize with the Fantastically Fortunate....
Frankly, Tony, I don't give a Fu(k....
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SageSpencer
Angel brought Him the leaden heart & the dead bird
02:52 AM on 06/21/2010
Clearly having anything to do with yachts sailing on a body of clean water when your company has maimed another body of water...is...well... D UMBA*S... but we already know Tony Hayward and PR are... like... well... oil and water.
Apparently, Tony was spending time with his son. I do not begrudge him that. Children need to spend time with their parents, even if said parents have F - - - ed up the Gulf. I just wish he could have gone to his child’s soccer game instead of well you know…yachts and a clean body of water.
Now, at some point we are ALL going to have to stop screaming at BP, after they pay for the damages of course, and look at the man in the mirror. We are all responsible for this mess, not just BP and Tony Hayward…ALL OF US!
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dotherightthingmookie1
Yes We Did! FORWARD!!!
12:58 AM on 06/21/2010
He was just trying to show the world that he didn't destroy "all" of the world's vast waterways.
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SaraSH
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12:33 AM on 06/21/2010
What do you expect from a DORKY GEOLOGIST? NO OFFENSE, but this is why technical dorks with low EQ/ emotional intelligence should NEVER get leadership positions. No MBA school can fix these guys, TRUE leaders are BORN not made, this guy should have NEVER become a CEO. And who is handling PR for the BP? They must get fired asap as well.
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12:50 AM on 06/21/2010
"TRUE leaders are BORN not made"

Not true. Leadership is a learnable, teachable skill. It's not a mysterious esoteric talent that one can only be born with.
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SaraSH
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01:07 AM on 06/21/2010
Now way. leadership SKILLS can be taught, but you can NEVER alter genome. You can NEVER get a dorky type C introvert and convert it into a confident charismatic type A extrovert. GREAT TRUE LEADERS are always BORN and sometimes they are even discovered and taught some skills, but that is not always necessary, what you in need is the 'essense' which is the nature/the genes/etc. I only hear these MBA schools with such funny slogans these days. You have a GREAT example of a born NON leader, Hayward.
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SaraSH
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01:12 AM on 06/21/2010
for ex, great leaders are natural trouble shooters.I n my life, I know of few people who are born trouble shooters with the right sorta EQ and nature and that is what you are born with in true effective leaders. I think you are confusing leaders with managers, quite different Just look at a group of kids playing and u may be able to see the leader at such an early age, there is always one who takes charge in a crisis and the rest that would follow. In most cases, no preparation or teaching has been involved.
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Maddog51
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12:32 AM on 06/21/2010
He was just as effective at stopping the leak and subsequent environmental damage while yachting as he was when he was here in the gulf.
11:43 PM on 06/20/2010
No escape for the Gulf animals to the English coast you oil murderers !