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The 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race started 29 October 2011.

The 2011–12 Volvo Ocean Race is the 11th edition of the round-the-world Volvo Ocean Race, and an ongoing yacht race which started with an in-port race in Alicante, Spain on 29 October 2011 with six Volvo Open 70 yachts at the start line. The 39,270 NM route goes to Cape Town, Abu Dhabi, Sanya, Auckland and on to Itajaí. The next stop after Brazil is Miami and then across the Atlantic to Lisbon, followed by Lorient and the race is scheduled to finish with an in-port race in Galway, Ireland on 7 July 2012. The race consist of nine ocean races and ten in-port races.

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Participants

Six teams started the race in October 2011. Of the teams only Team Sanya is racing a second hand boat, Telefónica Blue, which took third place in the 2008-09 race.[1]

Team & Boat name Flag & Sail Design Firm Builder Skipper Boat
Puma Ocean Racing powered by Berg Propulsion
Mar Mostro
United States USA15 Juan Kouyoumdjian New England Boatworks Ken Read Alicante Mar Mostro.jpg
Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand
Camper Lifelovers
New Zealand Marcelino Botin Cookson Boatbuilders Chris Nicholson VO70 Camper Lyttelton.jpg
Team Telefónica
Telefónica
Spain ESP1 Juan Kouyoumdjian King Marine Iker Martinez
Groupama Sailing Team
Groupama 4
France FRA17 Juan Kouyoumdjian Multiplast Franck Cammas
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing
Azzam
United Arab Emirates UAE1 Farr Yacht Design Persico Ian Walker
Team Sanya
Sanya Lan (formerly Telefónica Blue)
China CHN99 Farr Yacht Design King Marine Mike Sanderson

Team Telefónica

  • Team Telefónica announced their participation in the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12 on 12 April 2011. The company will sponsor Pedro Campos’ team for the third consecutive time. The team could not use the former Telefónica boats as training boats, because the deadline for using second generation boats as training boats ended in March 2011. Their new boat was built at the King Marine shipyard in Valencia, Spain and is skippered by Iker Martinez.

Groupama

  • Groupama is a French team skippered by Franck Cammas. The team acquired Ericsson 4, the second generation Volvo Open 70 that won the 2008-09 event, for training purposes. Their new boat Groupama 4 was built at the Multiplast shipyard in Vannes, France.

Team Abu Dhabi

  • Team Abu Dhabi acquired Puma Avanti (formerly ABN Amro Two, a first generation Volvo Open 70) as a training boat led by Ian Walker. Their new boat Azzam was built at the Persico shipyard in Bergamo, Italy.

Puma Ocean Racing powered by Berg Propulsion

  • Puma Ocean Racing, powered by BERG Propulsion is skippered again by Ken Read. Their training boat, Il Mostro is Puma's boat from the 2008-2009 race, which placed second in that event. Their new boat Mar Mostro was built by New England Boatworks in Newport, Rhode Island.

Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand

  • Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand is skippered by Chris Nicholson with a new Volvo Open 70 boat that was built by Cookson Boatbuilders in Auckland, New Zealand.

Team Sanya

  • Team Sanya is skippered by Mike Sanderson (skipper of ABN Amro One, 2005-06 event winner). This team announced their entry on 17 June 2011 and are racing in the refitted second generation boat Sanya Lan (formerly Telefonica Blue).

The Race

The race uses a scoring system where the overall winner will be the team with the most points at the end of the race. All races will count with no discards allowed. The boats are awarded points in every race, six to one in in-port races and 30–5 points (30, 25, 20, 15, 10 and 5) for ocean races (legs). The race have a total of nine ocean legs and ten in-port races. Due to piracy the legs to and from Abu Dhabi will be given two scores with the same total as the other legs. The scores will be divided 80+20 % and 20+80 % respectively.[citation needed]

In addition to the ocean and in-port races there will be no-score pro-am races in every port where sponsors and guests are given an experience as close to that of true professional sailing.[2]

Summary

The race began in Alicante on 29 October 2011. It is scheduled to end in Galway on 7 July 2012.[3][4]

Event Start Date Finish Date Start Finish Distance Points
Abu Dhabi Camper Groupama Puma Sanya Telefónica
In-Port Race 29 October 2011 Spain Alicante 6 4 2 5 3 1
Leg 1 5 November 2011 25 November 2011 Spain Alicante South Africa Cape Town 6,500nmi 0 (DNF) 25 20 0 (DNF) 0 (DNF) 30
In-Port Race 10 December 2011 South Africa Cape Town 3 5 2 4 1 6
Leg 2 11 December 2011 4 January 2012 South Africa Cape Town Maldives Malé 5,430nmi 8 20 12 16 4 24
United Arab Emirates Sharjah United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 2 4 6 3 1 5
In-Port Race 13 January 2012 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 6 4 5 3 2 2
Leg 3 14 January 2012 4 February 2012 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Sharjah 106nmi 6 2 4 5 1 3
Maldives Malé China Sanya 3,051nmi 8 16 20 12 4 24
In-Port Race 18 February 2012 China Sanya 4 3 2 5 1 6
Leg 4 19 February 2012 8 March 2012 China Sanya New Zealand Auckland 5,220nmi 10 15 30 25 5 20
In-Port Race 17 March 2012 New Zealand Auckland 2 6 4 5 3 1
Leg 5 18 March 2012 4 April 2012 New Zealand Auckland Brazil Itajaí 6,705nmi 0 (DNF) 15 20 30 0 (DNF) 25
In-Port Race 21 April 2012 Brazil Itajaí 3 5 6 4 0 (DNS) 2
Leg 6 22 April 2012 6 May 2012 Brazil Itajaí United States Miami 4,800nmi 10 25 20 30 0 (DNS) 15
In-Port Race 19 May 2012 United States Miami 6 3 5 4 2 1
Leg 7 20 May 2012 31 May 2012 United States Miami Portugal Lisbon 3,590nmi
In-Port Race 9 June 2012 Portugal Lisbon
Leg 8 10 June 2012 17 June 2012 Portugal Lisbon France Lorient 1,940nmi
In-Port Race 30 June 2012 France Lorient
Leg 9 1 July 2012 3 July 2012 France Lorient Republic of Ireland Galway 485nmi
In-Port Race 7 July 2012 Republic of Ireland Galway
Total score 74 152 158 151 27 165

Alicante In-Port Race

On 29 October 2011 Abu Dhabi won the first In-Port race with Puma second and Camper third.[5] The winds was very light on the race day.

Alicante to Cape Town

The 6,500 NM leg started 5 November 2011 at 1300 UTC.

Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand led the fleet out of Alicante and through the Gibraltar straits.

On 5 November 2011, Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing lost its mast within hours of the race's beginning during heavy winds and high seas near Alicante. On 6 November 2011 Team Sanya was forced to head to port after damaging its hull.[6][7][8][9] Team Sanya withdrew from the first leg on 7 November after an assessment of the damage.[10]

The fleet were led round the turning mark near the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha by Puma Ocean Racing, powered by BERG Propulsion on 17 November.[11] Several days later at 1500 hours on 21 November their mast failed, splitting into three bits. They retired from the first leg on 22 November and headed to Tristan da Cunha.[12]

Telefónica won the first leg, followed by Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand. Groupama placed third, several days after the leaders, as they missed the lowpressure system Telefónica and Camper used to cross the southern Atlantic at high speed.

Cape Town In-Port Race

To be held 10 December 2011.

Cape Town to Abu Dhabi

The 5,430 NM leg started on 11 December 2011. Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing led the fleet out of Cape Town. Team Sanya were forced to suspend racing following a rigging failure and missed the cargo ship from the secret port to Abu Dhabi.[13]

Due to the threat of piracy around Somalia, the fleet headed from Cape Town to a secret port, later revealed to be Malé, and were then transported by ship to Abu Dhabi, closer to the finish line for a sprint into Abu Dhabi. The first part of the leg gave 80 % of the points (24, 20, 16, 12, 8 and 4 points) and the second part 20 % (6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 points) for the same total of 30 to 5 points as the other ocean legs. Team Telefónica were the first boat into the secret port while Groupama Sailing Team won the sprint leg. Telefónica won overall points on the leg.

Team Sanya resumed racing on the 6 January with a six man crew and finally finished the first part of leg 2 on 19 January, also scoring points for the sprint part of leg 2 and the in port race that they had missed.[14][15]

Abu Dhabi In-Port Race

To be held 13 January 2012.

Abu Dhabi to Sanya

The 4,600 NM leg is to start 14 January 2012. Due to the threat of piracy around Somalia, the fleet was transported once again by ship to Male from where the third leg of the race began.[16] From the new port they will then head through the Bay of Bengal and then pass the Malacca Strait. The first part give 20 % of the points (6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 points) and the second part 80 % (24, 20, 16, 12, 8 and 4 points) for the same total of 30 to 5 points as the other ocean legs.

Sanya In-Port Race

On the 18 February 2012 Team Telefónica took their second in-port victory in perfect sailing conditions with flat waters and winds gusting up to 20 knots. Team Puma came in second, followed by Abu Dhabi, Camper, Groupama and Sanya.[17]

Sanya to Auckland

The 5,220 NM leg is to start 19 February 2012.

Auckland In-Port Race

To be held 17 March 2012.

Auckland to Itajaí

The 6,705 NM leg is to start 18 March 2012. This leg, the longest in the race, will include safety waypoints designed to keep the boats north of the main areas of iceberg risk.

Team Sanya suffered rudder and hull damage on 22 March and were forced to return to New Zealand. They will rejoin the race in Miami.[18] Both Team New Zealand and Abu Dhabi stopped in Puerto Montt, Chile. Team New Zealand repaired the boat and continued on while Abu Dhabi was shipped from there to Itajai, Brazil.[19]

After 17 days at sea, with 677 nautical miles to go to the finish line, Groupama (Franck Cammas/FRA) dismasted 60 nautical miles (nm) south of Punta del Este. Groupama motored to Punta del Este and following the creation of a jury rig rejoined the race and was placed third.[20]

Itajaí In-Port Race

To be held 21 April 2012.

Itajaí to Miami

The 4,800 NM leg is to start 22 April 2012.

Miami In-Port Race

To be held 19 May 2012.

Miami to Lisbon

The 3,590 NM leg is to start 20 May 2012.

Lisbon In-Port Race

To be held 9 June 2012.

Lisbon to Lorient

The 1,940 NM leg is to 10 June 2012. From Libson the fleet will head to a turning point at São Miguel Island before heading to Lorient.

Lorient In-Port Race

To be held 30 June 2012.

Lorient to Galway

The 485 NM leg is to start 1 July 2012. This leg is the shortest in the race.

Galway In-Port Race

To be held 7 July 2012.

References

  1. ^ "Volvo Ocean Race 2011/2012: Teams". volvooceanrace.com. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  2. ^ Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12 racing schedule
  3. ^ "Volvo Ocean Race 2011/2012: Route". volvooceanrace.com. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Volvo Ocean Race 2011/2012: Racing schedule". volvooceanrace.com. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  5. ^ Branigan, David (31 October 2011). "Walker wins first Volvo in-port race". The Irish Times. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2011/1031/1224306804771.html. Retrieved 31 October 2011. 
  6. ^ "Irish hopeful in world yacht race damaged". RTÉ News. 6 November 2011. http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/1106/oceanrace.html. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 
  7. ^ "Chinese Volvo Ocean Race entry suffers hull damage". Reuters. 6 November 2011. http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/06/us-sailing-volvo-idUSTRE7A50U120111106. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 
  8. ^ "Volvo Ocean Race 2011: Ian Walker's Abu Dhabi entry breaks mast". BBC Sport. 6 November 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/sailing/15611591.stm. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 
  9. ^ "Volvo Ocean Race 2011: devastated Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing skipper Ian Walker returns to Alicante after mast breaks". Telegraph. 6 November 2011. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/sailing/volvo-ocean-race/8872722/Volvo-Ocean-Race-2011-devastated-Abu-Dhabi-Ocean-Racing-skipper-Ian-Walker-returns-to-Alicante-after-mast-breaks.html. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 
  10. ^ China’s Team Sanya retire from first leg of Volvo Ocean Race volvooceanrace.com, 7 November 2011
  11. ^ Oh Fernando! PUMA first round Leg 1 waypoint volvooceanrace.com, 17 November 2011
  12. ^ PUMA Ocean Racing retires from Leg 1 volvooceanrace.com, 22 November 2011
  13. ^ Sanya pulls out of second leg New Zealand Herald, 20 December 2011
  14. ^ Sanya poised to resume racing volvooceanrace.com, 6 January 2012
  15. ^ Team Sanya celebrate Leg 2 Stage 1 finish volvooceanrace.com, 20 January 2012
  16. ^ http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/news/4822_Safe-and-sound-Volvo-Ocean-Race-boats-arrive-at-no-longer-secret-port-.html
  17. ^ "Telefónica seal victory in Sanya showdown" (in English). volvooceanrace.com. 18. http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/news/5117_Telefonica-seal-victory-in-Sanya-showdown.html. Retrieved 5 April 2012. 
  18. ^ Team Sanya to ship to Miami as fastest route back into race volvooceanrace.com, 26 March 2012
  19. ^ Camper due to arrive in Chile New Zealand Herald, 2 April 2012
  20. ^ [1] "volvooceanrace.com", 9 May 2012

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