Archive for the 'Leg Nine Daily Stories 2008-09' Category

TELEFÓNICA BLUE COMPLETES LEG NINE

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Leg nine of the Volvo Ocean Race is one that the skipper and crew of Telefónica Blue would rather forget.  Instead of anticipated heated racing against PUMA for second place in the event overall, Telefónica Blue became securely wedged on a rock just outside Marstrand moments after the start last Sunday and had to return to the harbour for repairs. 

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Ericsson 4 wins the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09 – PUMA Take Leg Nine

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

A third place finish in leg nine has been enough for Ericsson 4 to provisionally win the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09.  The team now has a 13-point lead over PUMA, with just 12 points available in the rest of the race.

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Leg Nine Day 2 Daily Story; Ericsson 3 Leads Volvo Fleet Towards Home Port Of Stockholm

Monday, June 15th, 2009

After 24-hours of hard racing and not much sleep, Ericsson 3 is today’s leader of the reduced pack of six Volvo 70s, but, with 122 nm to the finish in Sandhamn/Stockholm, only eight miles splits the fleet from first to last.

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Telefónica Blue Hits Rock While Leading Volvo Fleet At Start To Leg Nine

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Drama today in Marstrand as Telefónica Blue/Bouwe Bekking became wedged on a rock and suspended racing at 1231GMT while leading the fleet at the start of leg nine to Stockholm. 

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Swedish Sprint for Leg Nine

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

The sun returned to Marstrand Saturday as the skippers sat down to discuss the forthcoming Leg 9, the short Swedish sprint down to Sandhamn off the coast of Stockholm. The leg measures just 525 nautical miles, but as it winds down the coast of Sweden, it promises to offer up numerous challenges to the fleet.

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