Volvo Ocean Race Takes In-Port Racing To An Olympic Scale
11:54 GMT Friday, February 6, 2009. |
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The third in-port race day of the Volvo Ocean Race will feature just four entrants, but will be hotly contested nonetheless. Taking place on the same waters where the Olympic sailing was conducted last August, Saturday’s competition features the top four teams on the overall race leaderboard.
Telefónica Blue, the winner of the last two legs of the Volvo Ocean Race, will have Spanish Olympian Iker Martinez at the helm when racing starts at 13:00 local time tomorrow. Martinez earned a silver medal at the Games in Qingdao last summer. But despite spending hundreds of hours on the race course area off Qingdao in the lead-up to the Olympics, he doesn’t think he has an advantage over the others. |
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The official opening of the Volvo Ocean
Race Qingdao Race Village featuring fireworks, drumming
and chinese lions.
Photo © Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"We spent a lot of time sailing here to have good speed with our boat and to know about the wind and tides here [ahead of the
Games]," he said at a press conference on Friday.
"But I think that with these boats, it’s not going to make a big difference. I think this [local knowledge] isn’t going to be the most important thing. In these short races, we have to do a lot of manoeuvres and that’s going to make the difference." |
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The official opening of the Volvo Ocean
Race Qingdao Race Village featuring fireworks, drumming
and chinese lions.
Photo © Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Torben Grael / BRA, the skipper of the overall race leader, Ericsson 4, says with the top four teams in the race on the start line,
it’s anyone’s game tomorrow: "It should be an interesting race; any of the teams could win."
The forecast for race time tomorrow (13:00 local time / 05:00 GMT) is a challenging one for the teams. Very light winds are predicted, perhaps under five knots and there is also a tidal current to contend with.
"If the current is as bigger factor as some say and I’m not sure it is, it could be won at the start where you win an end and go to a side," said PUMA skipper Ken Read / USA.
"We didn’t see a whole lot of current out there yesterday [Thursday], but I need to be a bit more educated on that before I make any conclusions."
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Qingdao - China. Puma Ocean Racing
is relaunched after maintanace work.
Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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On Friday, all four teams took advantage of a practice day for the Race Committee to check out the race course area. Telefónica Blue, Ericsson 4 and PUMA took a couple of practice starts, while Green Dragon (Ian Walker / GBR), who was only lifted into the water this morning, headed out to the race course area, but didn’t sail.
Being the fourth-placed team on the rankings and looking to close the gap with those ahead as well as enjoying the status of ‘home’ favourite, means the Green Dragon team has every reason in the world to perform well on Saturday. And skipper Ian Walker was looking on the bright side as he assessed his competitors, joking that at least "we’re guaranteed a top four finish!"
He’s also taken advantage of his friendships within the highly successful British Olympic sailing squad to glean some local knowledge.
"I have a lot of information which we are still looking through, stuff on the tide, but nothing too specific," he said. "The start is always the most important thing."
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The official opening of the Volvo
Ocean Race Qingdao Race Village featuring fireworks,
drumming and chinese lions. What remains of fire
crackers, ignited during the celebrations.
Photo © Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Two in-port races are scheduled for Saturday, although just one race is required for the day to be scored and count towards the overall rankings. The winning team on the day will earn four points, second place 3.5 points, third place three points and fourth place 2.5 points. The teams not participating in the in-port race (Ericsson 3, Telefónica Black, Delta Lloyd and Team Russia) will not earn any points.
Racing is scheduled to start at 13:00 local time in Qingdao, 05:00 GMT.
Overall Leaderboard
1. Ericsson 4: 45 points
2. Telefónica Blue: 41.5 points
3. PUMA: 38 points
4. Green Dragon: 27.5 points
5. Ericsson 3: 24 points
6. Telefónica Black: 21 points
7. Delta Lloyd: 12 points
8. Team Russia: 10.5 points
** Ericsson 3 has suspended racing in leg four. If Ericsson 3 finishes the leg, the team will earn four points for a fifth
place finish. If Ericsson 3 retires, the team will earn two points as a DNF.
Leg 4 Finishing Order Qingdao
1. Telefónica Blue ESP (Bouwe Bekking / NED) 8 points
2. PUMA (Ken Read / USA) 7 points
3. Ericsson 4 (Torben Grael) 6 points
4. Green Dragon (Ian Walker) 5 points
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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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The official website: www.volvooceanrace.org |
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