Showing posts with label Storm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storm. Show all posts

04 February 2017

Volvo Ocean Race, MAPFRE Are Back, Riding the Storm Sailing Video

MAPFRE are back! | Volvo Ocean Race

Video above published Jan 31, 2017: Good news, Spanish Volvo Ocean Race fans – MAPFRE will be back on the start line in 2017-18!  The Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 will begin on Sunday, October 22, 2017, in Alicante, Spain, when the teams set out to complete a total of 45,000 nautical miles of offshore racing, over a course that takes in 11 landmark cities in five continents over eight months. More info here.

Riding the storm | Volvo Ocean Race

When others run from storms, Volvo Ocean Race sailors chase them! Here's a view of some of the most epic waves in Volvo Ocean Race history.


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03 April 2016

Clipper Race Pacific Ocean Video, Sailor Sarah Young Dies

Close Tough Racing in the Clipper Race Seattle Pacific Challenge:

Above video: a combination of strong currents, pushing the amateur crews against storm force winds towards Seattle, on the US West Coast, churned up steep waves which battered the sturdy 70-foot ocean racing yachts. (Published March 30, 2016)

Sailor Sarah Young, 40, dies in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, Swept Overboard in Pacific Ocean:

Clipper Race Fatality Statement (Official) re: Sarah Young April 1, 2016: We are deeply saddened to report the death of crew member Sarah Young (40), a company owner from London. Sarah was one of the crew aboard the IchorCoal boat (CV21). Next of kin have been informed and all our thoughts are now with Sarah’s family, teammates, and loved ones on and off the race. Skipper Darren Ladd reports that Sarah was tidying the cockpit after reefing the mainsail in 35 - 40 knots of wind, when she was knocked from her position by a wave. She fell back toward the guard wire and was swept under it by another wave at 1127 UTC (2227 local). She was not tethered onto the yacht at this time and was swept away in strong winds.

The boat immediately applied its man overboard drill but was hampered by the conditions and lack of direct visual. Her body was recovered on board using her AIS signal at 1244 UTC (2344 local), and although resuscitation was attempted and telephone assistance provided by the Praxes Medical Group Doctors, the Clipper Race’s remote telemedicine support service, she never regained consciousness. The cause of death is yet to be confirmed but is suspected as drowning or exposure. All other crew are reported safe and well and the team are working with Race Officials to evaluate the options on diversion or continuing to Seattle.

The incident happened on day 12 of the ninth race in the 14-stage Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, at 39 North, 160 East, approaching the International Date Line. This current race takes crew across the Pacific Ocean from Qingdao, China, to Seattle, USA and has over 3,242 miles left to its destination.

Sarah was the owner of a personal lifestyle company providing services for private high net worth individuals. A keen adventurer, the Clipper Race had been an ambition of hers for some years, and she said celebrating her 40th birthday just before setting sail from London was the perfect way to start her adventure. Prior to the Clipper Race she had done other expeditions including spending a year in Sabah, northern Borneo, working for Raleigh Malaysia. Sarah had also led teams in Zambia, Botswana and Namibia, had been mountaineering in Nepal and did a world-first 18 day trek down the Skeleton Coast unsupported. Sarah had also run a marathon and was a Divemaster. She leaves a partner but no children.

Sarah was one of the round the world crew and aside from missing a couple of races in Australia due to the passing of her Mother, she had sailed more than half the way round the world, with 20,000 nautical miles of racing under her belt between London and China, where the yacht left on March 21.

A full investigation will now be carried out, as is standard practice, into the full details of the incident in cooperation with the appropriate authorities. Race Officials are now supporting the Skipper and the crew through this tragic ordeal. Clipper Race Founder Sir Robin Knox-Johnston stated: “On behalf of everyone at Clipper Ventures, I am deeply saddened by the loss of Sarah. She was a very popular and integral member of the Clipper Race family and knew our boats well, having sailed with us since London last summer. The safety of our crew has always been and continues to be our main priority and we shall investigate the incident immediately in full cooperation with the authorities.”

The Clipper Race was established almost 20 years ago and this is its tenth edition. This is the second fatality in the history of the race. Over 4,000 amateur crew have been trained and participated in previous races. Nearly 700 crew are participating in the 2015-16 edition which left London at the end of August, and will return there on 30 July 2016. (source: clipperroundtheworld.com)


​Sarah Young - Burial at Sea: "Following guidance from the Doctor at our medical advisors and consultation with the Maritime Coastguard Agency, plus Sarah's partner, friends, family and the crew, we have decided to proceed with a burial at sea as soon as weather conditions permit, because of the long time it will take to reach closest landfall. We estimate that the earliest opportunity will be late this evening UK time, which is late morning Sunday in the fleet's current location in the North Pacific. The yacht has been sent details of the burial at sea ceremony which has been used for centuries by mariners, along with some personal readings from her loved ones, and will advise the Race Office with at least two hours’ notice when they are ready to proceed. We appreciate that this will be a difficult and emotional time for the crew, the entire fleet and the whole Clipper Race family. Our thoughts remain with them all and with Sarah's partner, family and friends at this difficult time. Sarah was much loved, and will be missed deeply by all who knew her. On behalf of her family and friends, they have asked us to request that they are now allowed to grieve and remember Sarah in peace. We will provide an update when we have more information." (source: clipperroundtheworld.com)

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14 March 2016

Getting Ahead of the Storm, Unforgiving Ocean, VOR Sailing Videos



Getting ahead of the storm | Volvo Ocean Race Video - As the BT Sport Relief Challenge: Hell On High Seas crew prepares for its last night at sea, here's a look back at the first half of the challenge - from leaving the dock, to rounding Land's End ...and battling gale force 10 winds in the English Channel - Published Mar 10, 2016



The unforgiving ocean | Volvo Ocean Race - Nine months. Four oceans, five continents. Over 40,000 nautical miles. There's a reason why they call the Volvo Ocean Race the world's toughest ocean challenge - and here it is. A trophy desired by so many, but lifted by so few, every three years, the best sailors on the planet step out of the comfort zone to truly test themselves against Mother Nature.

Sailing NEWS:

TeamUSA.org

Caleb Paine Qualifies For The 2016 US Olympic Sailing Team
TeamUSA.org
In the dog-eat-dog race that is Finn sailing in the United States, it was Caleb Paine that came out on top. After a nail-biting, winner-take-all battle at the ...
Caleb Paine (Finn) Wins Selection to Rio 2016 US Olympic Sailing Team - US SAILING (press release)
Finn Europeans: Netherlands Wins Title, Paine Wins Olympic Selection - Scuttlebutt Sailing News
Sailing: Junior finishes regatta with fourth place - New Zealand Herald


Charleston Post Courier

Sailing to Cuba: An adventure of discovery and cultural exchange
Charleston Post Courier
There are sailors, and there are racing sailors. Charleston has a disproportionate number of the latter. Maybe that's why we did so well in the Conch ...


The Marshalltown

Mystery of the humpback whale 'tail-sailing' as she watches her calf off the Maui coast
The Marshalltown
A humpback whale captured 'tail-sailing' off the coast of Maui remains a mystery as researchers say the behavior is uncommon for the species and ...


Afloat

Royal Cork Viper Trio Eighth in Miami's Bacardi Sailing Week
Afloat
Cork Harbour's Anthony and Robert O'Leary and Tom Durcan have finished in the top eight of the competitive Viper 640 Bacardi Sailing Week fleet.


Times of Oman

Oman's young Olympic hopefuls taste success on Asian Sailing Championships debut
Times of Oman
Muscat: Oman's young Olympic hopefuls showed they were on a par with the best sailorsin Asia after a promising round of performances at the 2016 ...

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11 March 2016

BACARDI Miami Sailing Week and BACARDI CUP 2016 Videos

UPDATES: BACARDI Miami Sailing Week and Bacardi Cup 2016:

Bacardi Miami Sailing Week 2016 Day 6


Above: BACARDI Miami Sailing Week and BACARDI CUP 2016 Day 5 Highlights


BACARDI Miami Sailing Week and BACARDI CUP 2016 Day 4 Highlights - On the 4th Day heavy wind cancelled races except the J/70 Class


BACARDI Miami Sailing Week and BACARDI CUP 2016 - Day 3 - Video Highlights - More info:



Vicious Storm Hits Clipper Race Fleet Off China's Coast: The Clipper Race fleet has survived a vicious storm as it closes in on its next destination in China. The Sailing City Qingdao Cup is a 1700 nautical mile race from Da Nang in Vietnam which has served up some of the most challenging weather in the global series to date. Published on Mar 9, 2016 - More info: https://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/



Conch Republic Cup - Racing to Cuba on Bobsled - The race to Cuba onboard Bobsled, a new C&C 30, was truly a cultural exchange through sport. History is being made everyday with relations normalizing between the two countries and sailing is the perfect way to reconnect these two lands (published Feb 17, 2016).

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15 November 2015

Race to Mackinac 2011 Video: The Storm To Remember; Sailing News



Video above: Race to Mackinac - The Storm to remember 2011 - Jul 31, 2011 - The J Crew'd team begins day two of the Chicago to Mackinac race. The winds are picking up but crew is somber as a storm with up to 100 knot winds takes shape on Lake Michigan. 2011 race with J105 team from San Diego.

Sailing NEWS:

Sail World

Clipper Round the World Yacht Race fleet face challenges
Sail World
Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Despite some predicted short-term respite, strong winds, big waves and squalls, which were most extreme in ...


My Sailing

Merlin conjures up Port Hacking Race win
BYM News (press release)
Merlin, the Kaiko 52 owned by Olympic gold medallist Dave Forbes and skippered by Joe Earl, has won the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's Port ...


Virgin Islands Daily News

Your weight in rum on the line at regatta
Virgin Islands Daily News
Your weight in rum on the line at regatta ... 19 boats race toward rounding last year during the St. Croix International Regatta, which opens today.


Phuket Gazette

Phuket King's Cup Regatta to set sail
Phuket Gazette
The Phuket King's Cup Regatta 2015 will be held at Kata Beach Resort and Spa from December 5 to December 12, hosting international racing ...


Sail World (press release)

ISAF Annual Conference finishes in Sanya, China
Sail World (press release)
Chris Atkins has been working closely with ISAF's Race Officials, most notably those who were at the Aquece Rio – International Sailing Regatta ...


My Sailing

Brisk Start to Lipton Cup Regatta
My Sailing
Veteran Peter Roberts, who sailed as crew today after joining the class in 1997, said: “We have nineteen boats sailing regularly this season and racing ...


Afloat (blog)

Bad Weather Is Good Weather For Ireland's 2015 Sailing Season
Afloat (blog)
Evening and weekend racing went through something of a dip in the boom years as people became bedazzled by the attractions of the big regatta ...


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