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Downwind dash to Marstrand
Leg 8 Day 4 - 14:36 GMT Tuesday, June 9, 2009.
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There is a lot to be happy about in the Ericsson camp today. Ericsson 4 got the better side of a big wind shift, which propelled her up the order to take over first position in leg eight of the Volvo Ocean Race, while Ericsson 3 recorded the fastest time in the ‘Rotterdam Gate Race’.
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Torben Grael at the helm of Ericsson 4, with Green Dragon chasing, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Guy Salter / Ericsson 4 / Volvo Ocean Race.

Torben Grael at the helm of Ericsson 4, with Green Dragon chasing, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo coppyright Guy Salter / Ericsson 4 / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Ericsson 4 took the lead at 07:00 GMT this morning and arrived at a gate set off Rotterdam in first place. After avoiding the Rotterdam exclusion zone, put in place to keep the fleet clear of shipping, the teams sailed a short course of 1.7 nm to a turning mark set less than half a mile off the beach. After rounding a Volvo buoy, they then set off on another 1.7nm reach before rounding a second mark and heading back out to sea.
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Bowman Phil Jameson (NZL) Ericsson 4, skippered by Torben Grael (BRA), on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.

Bowman Phil Jameson (NZL) Ericsson 4, skippered by Torben Grael (BRA), on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Times were taken for each yacht sailing the course, which was then opened to non-competing boats to try to beat the times set by the Volvo fleet.

Ericsson 3 recorded the fastest time (12 minutes 40 seconds) and although no points were scored, a much-needed boost to morale was the reward for this team who has been having a thoroughly miserable time on this leg. However, for the crew of the fastest ‘all-comer’, a trip St Petersburg for the race finish is on offer.
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Bowman Martin Krite onboard Ericsson 3, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Gustav Morin / Ericsson 3 / Volvo Ocean Race.

Bowman Martin Krite onboard Ericsson 3, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Gustav Morin / Ericsson 3 / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"It must have been quite a spectacle for the spectator boats on the water, and considering it was early on a Tuesday morning it was quite a surprise to see so many people around," said Ericsson 4’s MCM, Guy Salter.

Although claiming the fastest lap time, the morale onboard Ericsson 3 has been suffering and the boat is in last place, 37 nm behind the leaders.
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Martin Stromberg grinding onboard Ericsson 3, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Gustav Morin / Ericsson 3 / Volvo Ocean Race.

Martin Stromberg grinding onboard Ericsson 3, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Gustav Morin / Ericsson 3 / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"There is everything but happy days on Ericsson 3 for the moment," wrote Gustav Morin this morning. "We have lost miles and miles to the others and we now 37 miles behind our sistership and 27 miles behind Telefónica Blue, which is the closest boat," he said.

"In other sports you can throw your racquet, scream at the referee, pick a fight with your opponents or get changed for another player. Here, you are left alone with 10 other guys who have the exact feelings as you, and there is absolutely no point in doing anything other than cheering each other up and trying to recover the losses and make up a new game plan," Morin explained.
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Telefonica Black, skippered by Fernando Echavarri (ESP), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.

Telefonica Black, skippered by Fernando Echavarri (ESP), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.
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It was much the same for sixth-placed Telefónica Blue yesterday, when, according to Gabri Olivo MCM, it all went wrong, hour after hour. "Perhaps someone didn’t go to church last Sunday," he questioned.

"We’re feeling like we’ve been punched right in the face by Mike Tyson. As you can imagine, the darkness came onboard. It’s the first time that we’re last without any damage or excuses to blame it on, and, believe me, it is not a nice feeling. You can see on everyone’s faces how bad the mood is," he wrote, late last night.
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PUMA Ocean Racing, skippered by Ken Read (USA), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.

PUMA Ocean Racing, skippered by Ken Read (USA), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Now, the fleet continues north at break-neck speed, mostly in sight each other as a 25-30 knot westerly gale pushes them quickly towards Texel, an island off Northern Holland. From here the fleet will make their turn towards Scandinavia.

Green Dragon has held on to second place and Dutch yacht Delta Lloyd has risen two places to take fourth. Computer routing software is predicting a finish in Marstrand overnight Wednesday / Thursday this week.
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Delta Lloyd, skippered by Roberto Bermudez (ESP), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. The gate race course was marked out by two rounding points requiring the fleet to complete a reaching loop.

Photo © Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.

Delta Lloyd, skippered by Roberto Bermudez (ESP), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. The gate race course was marked out by two rounding points requiring the fleet to complete a reaching loop. Photo copyright Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Leg 8 Day 4 - 13:00 GMT Volvo Ocean Race Positions
(Boat name / country / skipper / nationality / distance to finish)

1. Ericsson 4 SWE (Torben Grael / BRA) DTF 332 nm
2. Green Dragon IRL / CHN (Ian Walker / GBR) +1
3. PUMA Racing Team USA (Ken Read / USA) +6
4. Delta Lloyd IRL (Roberto Bermúdez / ESP) +8
5. Telefónica Black ESP (Fernando Echávarri / ESP) +9
6. Telefónica Blue ESP (Bouwe Bekking / NED) +10
7. Ericsson 3 SWE (Magnus Olsson / SWE) +37

Team Russia RUS (Andreas Hanakamp / AUT) DNS
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Green Dragon, skippered by Ian Walker (GBR), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.

Green Dragon, skippered by Ian Walker (GBR), in the Rotterdam Gate Race as the fleet passed by the Netherlands, during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Ronald Koelink / foto-nautiek.nl / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Rotterdam Gate Race
1. Ericsson 3: in 12 mins 40 secs
2. PUMA: in 14 mins 03 secs
3. Telefónica Black: in 14 mins 55 secs
4. Telefónica Blue: in 14 mins 56 secs
5. Green Dragon: in 14 mins 58 secs
6. Delta Lloyd: in 15 mins 03 secs
7. Ericsson 4: in 15 mins 11 secs
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Leaving the Rotterdam Gate Race, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Gabriele Olivo / Telefonica Blue / Volvo Ocean Race.

Leaving the Rotterdam Gate Race, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Gabriele Olivo / Telefonica Blue / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Dover Strait Exit Order June 8, 2009.
(as the fleet crossed the latitude of Broadstairs, Kent)
1. Green Dragon
2. Telefónica Black
3. PUMA
4. Delta Lloyd
5. Ericsson 3
6. Telefónica Blue
7. Ericsson 4

Dover Strait Entry Order June 7, 2009.
1. Telefónica Black
2. Green Dragon
3. Ericsson 3
4. Ericsson 4
5. PUMA
6. Delta Lloyd
7. Telefónica Blue
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Telefonica Blue reaches Land's End on leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.

Telefonica Blue reaches Land's End on leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Fastnet Rock Rounding Order June 6, 2009.
1. Green Dragon 22:46:34 GMT
2. PUMA 22:51:51 GMT 3. Telefónica Blue 22:53:15 GMT
4. Ericsson 4 22:55:20 GMT
5. Ericsson 3 22:56:23 GMT
6. Delta Lloyd 23:14:15 GMT
7. Telefónica Black 23:23:50 GMT

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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.
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