CAMPER digs deep to return to the podium
CAMPER digs deep to return to the
podium
15 June 2012
CAMPER with Emirates Team New
Zealand has taken second in Leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race
after a gritty fight that saw the team battle boat
breaking conditions to set a new 24 distance record for
this edition of the race, and move back onto the podium with
third overall
position.
For the last two days of the leg CAMPER endured some of
the most extreme weather seen in the race with winds gusting
over 50 knots and seven to eight metre seas that pushed both
boat and crew to the limit.
However, the crew dug
deep and fended off strong advances from first Telefonica
and then Puma to finish second just under an hour behind leg
winner and race leader Groupama.
The 25 points
picked up returns CAMPER to the podium and leaves the team
just five points behind second placed Puma with one leg and
two in-port races remaining.
CAMPER skipper Chris
Nicholson says that it was a good leg for the
team.
“The guys were just amazing, we had no
dramas all the way here and at times we had over 50 knots
and massive seas. To finish second here and get ourselves
back on the podium is massive for all sorts of reasons.
“It gets us on a nice roll heading into the
finish and it’s something positive for the team at a vital
time. The sailing over the last few days has been hugely
exciting and at times a bit scary so to take away the 24
hour record and a solid result is great.
“When
you find yourself in 45-50 knots you’re just trying to
make it through in one piece – forget about the results,
you just want to make it through the night, and we did it
with good speed. Obviously, everybody is pushing to get here
first, but when you look back at the conditions we had
you’re just glad to get here in one
piece.
“When you’re sending it as hard as what
we were it is pretty easy to do serious damage to boat and
crew and finish in last place or worse so I think we got the
balance about right.
“Everyone’s saying they have
never been this knocked around. Last night we had a few
moments where we were going at 38 knots down waves in the
dark – that’s not right.
“You have to think
Groupama are in with a pretty good shot now. They have got
an impressive programme, great speed and nice tactics. But
we’re going to keep on pushing right to the very end and
we’re certainly looking to forward the next in-port and
leg and moving further up the leaderboard.
“We
had to do well in this leg and we did. It shows the fighting
spirit of this team – we don’t give up and we’ll keep
fighting as long as there’s points on
offer.”
The crew of CAMPER now have a well-earned
week off before getting back out on the water in preparation
for the Lorient in-port race on June 30th.
ENDS