Wild Oats XI first boat to Hobart. |
By Lisa Ratcliff, Sydney Hobart media team. |
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Photos by
Daniel Forster and Carlo Borlenghi for Rolex,
Story and page edited By Peter Andrews. |
20:40 AEDT, December 28.
2010. |
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Bob Oatley’s champion 100-foot supermaxi Wild Oats XI has reasserted its claim as one of Australia’s greatest ocean racing yachts by being first across the 2010 Sydney Hobart finish line. After storming to the finish at 15 to 19 knots of boat speed over the final miles, Wild Oats XI reached the finish line off Hobart’s historic Battery Point at 8:37pm this evening, Tuesday December 28. |
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Line Honours Winner Wild Oats XI at the Organ Pipes, off Cape
Raoul with Tasman Island in the background, during the 2010 Sydney
Hobart Yacht Race.
Photo © Rolex / Daniel Forster.
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Wild Oats XI has been named the provisional line honours winner of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia organised race, pending the decision of the International Jury over a protest by the Race Committee regarding their HF radio. The jury will convene at 1:00pm on Wednesday December 29 at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, the race finishing club.
From the Reichel Pugh design board, Wild Oats XI led the 87-strong field out of Sydney Harbour after the 1pm start on Sunday afternoon and held pole position for the entire 628 nautical mile race, finishing 30 nautical miles ahead of her nearest rival, Sean Langman and Anthony Bell’s supermaxi Investec Loyal, with Matt Allen’s Ichi Ban a further 51 nautical miles behind and currently in third place. |
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Arrival of Bob Oatley's Wild Oats XI at Constitution Dock, Hobart.
Photo © Rolex / Carlo Borlenghi.
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Wild Oats XI’s elapsed time was 2 days, 7 hours, 37 minutes and 20 seconds with an average speed of a tad over 11 knots of boat speed, over whar was a challenging course. After Neville Crichton’s 100-footer Alfa Romeo blocked Wild Oats’ quest for five straight titles last year, skipper Mark Richards vowed their race preparation would change dramatically. |
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Wild Oats XI skippered by Mark Richards, at the Iron Pot lighthouse
which marks the entrance of the Derwent River, during the 2010 Sydney
Hobart.
Photo © Rolex / Carlo Borlenghi.
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This year the boat contested many more offshore races and spent significant time on the water ironing out the wrinkles and perfecting the teamwork of a crew, comprising some of the biggest names in Australian and New Zealand ocean racing, and now with a staggering 220 Sydney Hobarts’ between them. A number of modifications were also made to the boat to improve her upwind performance.
Richards has long resented suggestions that Wild Oats XI was just a fair wind flyer. Her dominance throughout one of the toughest
Sydney Hobarts in recent years should silence the sceptics once and for all. |
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Wild Oats XI skippered by Mark Richards, rounds Tasman Island, during
the 2010 Sydney Hobart.
Photo © Rolex / Carlo Borlenghi.
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As in previous years Wild Oats XI will only have a short stopover in Hobart, the delivery crew due to push off between 9:00am and midday tomorrow, Wednesday 29 December, as planned to return to Sydney for the annual Pittwater to Coffs ocean race which starts January 2, 2011.
For further information about the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, go to: www.rolexsydneyhobart.com. The race can also be followed on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/rshyr. |
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