TO65 crews are racing south from Norway turning mark towards a Sunday arrival in The Hague. The last time The Ocean Race was in Kiel, was on 9 June, 2002, and the German team, illbruck, was being celebrated for winning the Volvo Ocean Race. In the crowd was a young German sailor beginning his career - Boris Herrmann - and the event made a lasting impressions.
“I used to live in Kiel, I finished
my studies there, I sailed and
trained a lot there, so I have a
great connection to the city,"
Herrmann said in anticipation of
today's events. "I also experienced
The Ocean Race myself there in 2002
with the legendary victory of the
Illbruck. I was on the water and
remember that day as if it was
yesterday."
On Friday the competitive advantage
went to Charlie Enright's 11th Hour
Racing Team, leading the fleet into
the Fjord, around the turning mark
and back out to sea, with a Sunday
finish in The Hague the next
objective. Team Holcim-PRB and
Biotherm weren't far behind.
But the love and affection from the
crowd in Kiel was for the final two
boats, Herrmann's Malizia and GUYOT
environnement - Team Europe with
German Olympian Robert Stanjek and
national champion Phillip Kasüske on
board.
VO65s
speeding down the coast of Norway
As of 1600 UTC on Friday, the VO65
fleet is charging south towards an
offshore turning mark, before
heading back towards the west coast
of Denmark and then being freed up
to head to the finish in The Hague,
with an ETA on Sunday 11 June. Release: The Ocean Race 1973 S.L.U., Alicante, Spain
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June 9, 2023 |