Weather Forces Split of Leg 4 to Auckland
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For immediate release: 19 February 2012
Weather Forces Split of Leg 4 to Auckland
Volvo Ocean Race organisers have split Leg 4 from Sanya to Auckland into two stages and will hold the fleet in Sanya after today's Leg start to allow enough time for dangerous conditions to clear.
Race Director Jack Lloyd informed the teams yesterday that Leg 4 would be split for reasons of safety. Forecasts of winds gusting above 40 knots and waves of eight metres prompted the decision, according to Race CEO Knut Frostad.
The first stage of Leg 4 will start as scheduled today (1900 NZT) and the boats will complete an inshore course in Sanya Bay. The fleet will then wait until conditions are deemed safe enough for them to sail. The delay will not be for more than 24 hours.
The re-start will be staggered, with the boats leaving in the order they finish Stage 1.
"It could be that we re-start in the hours of darkness on Monday morning," Lloyd told the teams. "This has been a very, very difficult decision for us which we've waited as long as possible to make so that we make the right one."
Leg 4 is due to take the fleet 5,220 nautical miles to Auckland and the fleet was orginally schedule to arrive from Thursday 8 March.
"Our Race Village will be open at 0900 on Thursday 8 March," said Auckland Port Director Tom Mayo. "It's an uncertain sport so it's never known exactly when the fleet will arrive. But whatever time or day it is, I'm sure Auckland will lay on the sort of welcome that only Auckland can."
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NOTES FOR EDITORS
• The 2011/12
Volvo Ocean Race started in Alicante (Spain) on 29 October
and features nine Legs with Stopovers in Cape Town (South
Africa), Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Sanya (China),
Auckland (New Zealand), Itajai (Brazil), Miami (USA), Lisbon
(Portugal) and Lorient (France) with the finish in Galway
(Ireland) in July 2012.
• The Auckland Stopover runs
from 8 – 18 March 2012
8 March tbc: boats scheduled to
arrive for finish of Leg 4 from Sanya (China)
16 March:
Pro-Am Race
17 March: In-Port Race
18 March: Start of
Leg 5 to Itajai (Brazil)
• The last Auckland Stopover
was a decade ago, during the 2001/2002 Race. There was a
brief 48 hour pitstop in Wellington in 2005/6.
• The
2012 Stopover will be the eighth time the Race has come to
Auckland. This is the eleventh edition of the Race which was
first held back in 1973/74.
• Auckland Tourism, Events
and Economic Development (ATEED) owns the rights to stage
the Volvo Ocean Race Auckland Stopover (VORAS), and is the
primary funder of the event.
• Government support for
the event has been confirmed, including a grant from the
Major Events Development Fund.
• ATEED has appointed
Auckland major events company Mayo& to deliver the Stopover
on its behalf.
• For more information on the Volvo
Ocean Race Auckland Stopover, please visit www.volvooceanraceauckland.com