Hard-Fought Victory For Telefónica Blue
18:00 GMT Monday, December 22, 2008. |
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Fighting for every inch, Telefónica Blue, skippered by Dutchman Bouwe Bekking, crossed the finish line at the end of leg three of the Volvo Ocean Race to score an emphatic victory in Singapore today at 14:51 GMT (22:51 local time).
It was among the closest finishes in the race history, with the top four boats finishing within 20 minutes after nearly 10 days of racing. |
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Telefonica Blue, skippered by Bouwe
Bekking (NED) takes first place on leg 3 of the Volvo
Ocean Race from India to Singapore, crossing the finish
line at 14:51:22 GMT.
Photo © Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.
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The Spanish team takes a valuable eight points towards their overall score, which now stands at 30.5 points. This puts them into second place overall, but this is subject to a protest.
The 1,950 nautical mile leg which started from Cochin, India, on December 13, has been a leg of mental and physical torture for the crew. For Telefónica Blue, it had taken nine days, four hours, 51 minutes and 22 seconds to complete (09:04:51:22). |
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Telefonica Blue, skippered by Bouwe
Bekking (NED) (pictured) takes first place on leg 3
of the Volvo Ocean Race from India to Singapore, crossing
the finish line at 14:51:22 GMT.
Photo © Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Finishing 17 minutes behind the Spanish team, PUMA, led by Kenny Read / USA claimed second (finish time 15:08 GMT). This adds seven points to PUMA's tally, resulting in a total of 27.5 points and third place overall (Elapsed time: 09:05:08:01).
The final podium spot went to Ericsson 3 (Anders Lewander / SWE), who beat their teammates on Ericsson 4 (Torben Grael / BRA) to take third and a total of 23.5 points overall. They finishd at 15:09 GMT with an elapsed time of 09:05:09:48. |
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PUMA Ocean Racing cross the finish line
in Singapore at 23:08:01 local (15:08:01GMT), to finish
leg 3 in 2nd place.
Photo © Sally Collison / PUMA Ocean Racing / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Ericsson 4 was relegated to fourth place, adding five points to the four they earned for passing through the scoring gate a Palau We, in first place. They still lead the race overall, but the margin has narrowed to just 4.5 points over Telefónica Blue.
After crossing the finish, Bouwe Bekking and his crew were ecstatic. Speaking from Telefónica Blue as they motored to Race Village at Sentosa Island and the waiting crowds and families, Bekking was elated.
"It is a very sweet victory. Very special - just before Christmas - a nice little gift for us and very nice because all the families are here. It will be good to see all the happy faces when we get in. It was incredible for us. We were in the lead, then we lost it and then took it back again. In the final six or seven miles, the breeze died completely and the other guys got very close, then we got a little puff of breeze and I managed to bring her home. I have never seen the guys so happy. I have known them for quite a while and normally they are very cool, but they were just ecstatic when they went through the finish. It is a huge thing for us." |
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Sidney Gavignet (FRA) celebrates his
40th Birthday as PUMA Ocean Racing pull into the dock.
Photo © Sally Collison / PUMA Ocean Racing / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"I told the guys to take it easy as especially in this part of the race, the seas can change in half an hour and then we sailed a really good race from that point on. We had a couple of really good shifts and tactically, it went our way and the guys sailed very fast in light airs, which is was why we won. It shows that Ericsson 4 is not invincible and it is really good overall for the race itself" Bekking added. |
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Ericsson 3, skippered by Anders Lewander
(SWE) takes third place on leg 3 of the Volvo Ocean
Race from India to Singapore, crossing the finish line
at 15:09:48 GMT.
Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"I have never done anything like this before. Not really sure I want to do it again. Unbelievable. Hats off to the Telefónica guys, they did a nice job, congratulations. Nobody can remember the last time they either slept or ate. It has really been all hands on" said Ken Read on finishing second.
Anders Lewander, skipper of the Nordic team on Ericsson 3, he also reflected on the challenges of this leg.
"It’s been so enormously tough - all of this leg, but it’s been really amazing. I’ve really enjoyed it because of the close tactics and the mix of conditions. It’s hard work but the close encounters and the whole situation on this leg has been really challenging. I must admit that on several occasions during this leg, I truly believed we were able to win. I’m really proud and happy about our achievement, this short gybing and close encounters is really good racing." |
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Ericsson 3, skippered by Anders Lewander
(SWE) takes third place on leg 3 of the Volvo Ocean
Race from India to Singapore, crossing the finish
line at 15:09:48 GMT.
Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"The Malacca Strait was challenging with night sailing up the shoreline, then the line-up with the four of us in very variable, light wind conditions. It was a bit of a lottery situation. But it was important to keep in mind the big picture and not necessarily look just at the short term" Lewander added.
The next boat due to finish will be Telefónica Black (Fernando Echávarri / ESP) at approximately 18:00 GMT.
Leg Three Finishing Order Singapore
1. Telefónica Blue: 8 points (FINISHED)
2. PUMA : 7 points (FINISHED)
3. Ericsson 3: 6 points (FINISHED)
4. Ericsson 4: 5points (FINISHED)
Overall Leaderboard (Subject to Protest)
1. Ericsson 4: 35 points (FINISHED)
2. Telefónica Blue: 30.5 points (FINISHED)
3. PUMA : 27.5 points (FINISHED)
4. Ericsson 3: 23.5 points (FINISHED)
5. Green Dragon: 17.5 points (RACING)
6. Telefónica Black: 13.5 points (RACING)
7. Team Russia: 8.5 points (RACING)
8. Delta Lloyd: 8 points (RACING)
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