Outimage Publications ocean yacht racing coverage of
the VOR 2008-2009.
Crew List Qingdao In-Port Race - February 7, 2009.
12:12 GMT Thursday, February 5, 2009.
Ericsson 4
1. Torben Grael BRA, skipper
2. Jules Salter UK, navigator
3. Guy Salter UK (media crew member)
4. Brad Jackson NZ
5. Stu Bannatyne NZ
6. Horacio Carabelli BRA
7. Tony Mutter NZ
8. Joca Signorini BRA
9. Ryan Godfrey AUS
10. Phil Jameson NZL
11. Dave Endean NZL
1. Jan Dekker RSA
12. Rodney Daniel AUS
Qingdao - China. Ericcson 4 and Green
Dragon prepare for the In-port Race.
1. Ian Walker GBR, skipper
2. Ian Moore IRL, navigator
3. Guo Chuan CHN (media crew member)
4. Neal McDonald GBR
5. Damien Foxall/IRL
6. Tom Braidwood AUS
7. Anthony Merrington AUS
8. Phil Harmer AUS
9. Andrew McLean AUS
10. Justin Slattery IRL
11. Freddie Shanks GBR
12. Ian Weighell GBR
13. Johnny Mordaunt IRL
Green Dragon is lifted back in the
water in Qingdao, China, following repairs in preparation
for Leg 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09.
1. Ken Read USA, skipper
2. Andrew Cape AUS, navigator
3. Rick Deppe GBR (media crew member)
4. Sidney Gavignet FRA
5. Rob Greenhalgh GBR
6. Rob Salthouse NZL
7. Justin Ferris NZL
8. Shannon Falcone ANT
9. Casey Smith AUS
10. Michael Muller GER
11. Jerry Kirby USA
12. Joe Fanelli USA
13. Erle Williams NZL
PUMA Ocean Racing's Il Mostro is lifted
out of the water in Qingdao, ahead of work
on the boat in readiness for the in port race and the
next leg to Rio de Janeiro.
1. Iker Martinez ESP - skipper
2. Bouwe Bekking NED - tactician
3. Simon Fisher GBR, strategist
4. Tom Addis AUS - navigator
5. Gabriele Olivo ITA (media crew member)
6. Jonathan Swain RSA
7. Jordi Calafat ESP
8. Xabier Fernandez ESP
9. Pablo Arrarte ESP
10. Javier de la Plaza
11. Michael Pammenter RSA
12. Jorge Ondo ESP
13. Romolo Ranieri ITA
Telefonica Blue, skippered by Bouwe
Bekking (NED), in Qingdao, China.
After consulting with the International Jury: due to injuries to a Crew Member Telefónica will substitute Pepe Ribes with Javier de la Plaza for tomorrow’s in-port race.
The Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09 will be the 10th
running of this ocean marathon. Starting from Alicante in Spain,
on 4 October 2008 with in-port racing, it will, for the first
time, take in Cochin, India, Singapore and Qingdao, China before
finishing in St Petersburg, Russia for the first time in the
history of the race.
Spanning some 37,000 nautical miles, stopping
at 11 ports and taking nine months to complete,
the Volvo Ocean Race is the world's premier
yacht race for professional racing crews.