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Unbelievable Effort As Puma Finish Finishes Second On Leg Four


Kenny Read/USA, guided PUMA through the finish of Volvo Ocean Race leg four in Qingdao, China today at 0817 GMT (1617 local time) to claim second place after an unbelievable effort, which saw the team break their boom and drop anchor in the Philippines order to make repairs.

On arrival in Qingdao, PUMA’s skipper, Kenny Read said:

 “Our crew really became a team on this leg.  We have really found our legs.  After our problems we came back with an unbelievable effort.  We came together.

“There were many times when I was sat behind the computer, looking for safe havens.  It was always at the back of my mind, if we needed to go to a safe place quickly. 

“All of us have used storm sails, but none of us has had to do it three separate times on one leg.  Even with that, we almost had too much sail area, but last night was the best night of sailing we had on the leg.”

PUMA’s navigator, Andrew Cape/AUS, a veteran of three Whitbread/Volvo Races, added:

“It was a not very pleasant course, but we had to do it.  We threw the lead to survive and we came second in the end.  It was nasty with lots of wind and big seas and there seemed to always be a rock in the way.  It was the most difficult leg I have ever done. “

Torben Grael brought Ericsson 4 alongside just under an hour later, to claim six points for third place.  Grael said:

“This leg has been very hard on the boats, but our boat has taken it well and at least we got here, but you are never sure. The crew has been perfect. 

“The weather has been better than expected, and the temperature only dropped in the last few hours, when it became very cold, so we had good wind all the way in.

“I think we all want to win, but we all wanted to get here in one piece.  We had lots of trouble with fishing boats and nets, we had to back down three times and there were so many boats out there.  But it is the way it goes, you win some you lose some.  I feel bad for the other boats. I was in that position last race and I know how it feels.  It is hard for the sailors.”

Green Dragon (Ian Walker/GBR) is still racing, with 347 miles to go, and is anticipated to finish in fourth position on 31 January. 

Three other boats have either retired (Telefónica Black/Fernando Echávarri/ESP) or suspended racing (Delta Lloyd/Roberto Bérmudez/ESP), Ericsson 3 (Magnus Olsson/SWE).

Leg Four Finishing Order Qingdao

  Team Skipper Country Points
1.      Telefónica Blue ESP
     Bouwe Bekking NED 8 points
2.      PUMA
     Ken Read USA 7 points
3.      Ericsson 4      Torben Grael   6 points

Overall Leaderboard (Provisional)

Team Points Stand
     Ericsson 4 45.0 points FINISHED
     Telefónica Blue 41.5 points FINISHED
     PUMA 38.0 points FINISHED
     Green Dragon 22.5 points RACING

Teams that have suspended or retired from this leg will be assigned points by the race committee at a later date.

Team Stand
     Ericsson 3
SUS
     Delta Lloyd
SUS
     Telefónica Black
DNF
     Team Russia DNS

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