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2011-2012

Review


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Final Results:

Leg 3A (Leg 3 stage 1)

1. Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing / 6 hours, 29 minutes, 45 seconds / 6 points

2. PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG / 6 hours, 30 minutes, 01 second / 5 points

3. Groupama sailing team / 6 hours, 33 minutes, 09 seconds / 4 points

4. Team Telefónica / 6 hours, 34 minutes, 45 seconds / 3 points

5. CAMPER with Emirates Team New Zealand / 6 hours, 38 minutes, 34 seconds / 2 points

6. Team Sanya / DNS / 1 point*

Leg 3B (Leg 3 stage 2)

1. Team Telefónica / 12 days, 19 hours 14 minutes, 21 seconds / 24 points

2. Groupama sailing team / 12 days, 21 hours 45 minutes, 24 seconds / 20 points

3. CAMPER with Emirates Team New Zealand / 12 days, 23 hours 28 minutes, 23 seconds / 16 points

4. PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG / 13 days, 00 hours 29 minutes, 12 seconds / 12 points

5. Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing / 13 days, 03 hours, 05 minutes, 05 seconds / 8 points

6. Team Sanya / 14 days, 04 hours, 35 minutes, 16 seconds / 4 points*

* Team Sanya suspended racing on December 20 due to mast damage. After carrying out repairs in Madagascar they resumed racing on January 7 to complete stage 1 of leg 2 arriving at the Maldives (safe haven port) on January 19, 2012. 



Team Sanya rejoined the fleet for the second stage of Leg 3 and as they completed Leg 3 Stage 2 in racing conditions they scored the following points:

- 1 point for Leg 3 Stage 1

- 4 points for Leg 3 stage 2

Leg 3 Awards

- DHL Shore Crew Award - PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG

- IWC Speed Record Challenge - PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG

- Inmarsat Media Crew Member Award – Amory Ross from PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG

- Abu Dhabi Seamanship Award – Not awarded


A leg that ultimately produced a familiar result was anything but run of the mill, as the teams came through a punishing one-day stage, more heart-stopping moments with the boats in the air and an offshore battle that was as testing as it gets.

Telefónica 's latest triumph came after a deflating finish for them to the first stage sprint to Sharjah. That was back on January 14 when the five teams that made it to Abu Dhabi enjoyed an almighty tussle for the first 20 percent of the points for Leg 3.

Telefónica led for much of the 106 nm race up the coast only for Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing to snatch an unexpected victory in the pitch black night. PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG followed them across with Groupama sailing team finishing third and Telefónica having to settle for fourth, above only CAMPER with Emirates Team New Zealand.

As in Leg 2, the boats were then loaded on to a container ship to take them through waters affected by piracy. The secret safe haven port was revealed to be Male in the Maldives from where the six teams set off on the 3,051 nm stage to Sanya on January 22.

Telefónica troubles


The first day brought more troubles for Telefónica when a fitting on the huge code zero sail broke. PUMA's Mar Mostro took the lead on the first night but nothing would be even close to decided until the teams made it through the feared Malacca Strait.

CAMPER moved first in time for skipper Chris Nicholson to celebrate Australia Day on January 26 but Telefónica were by then the most northerly boat and they snatched top spot before the entrance to the Strait.

PUMA suffered damage to a dagger board after a collision with a tree trunk and then got snared by a fishing net but the biggest problem faced by the fleet was sleep deprivation with wind shifts and tidal surges making it a roll of the dice every minute.

The lead changed hands again and again between Telefónica, Groupama and PUMA, with just 300 metres separating the leading three on the morning of January 29 while slightly further back a bat took up residence on Abu Dhabi's Azzam.

Telefónica led the fleet
into the South China Sea and a final 1,000 nm of tough upwind sailing.

Failed gamble


On February 1, PUMA surprised everyone by making a bold move east that ultimately failed while the following day the top four said 'Good morning, Vietnam'.

Groupama hopes of depriving Telefónica of victory took a blow when they hit a floating object before snapping a mainsheet in a night of drama.

They carried out quick repairs but could not quite squeeze out enough boat speed to overtake Telefónica who sealed victory on Saturday, February 4 followed by Groupama, CAMPER, PUMA and Abu Dhabi with all of them welcomed by thousands of fans.

There were thousands more on Sunday to greet Sanya as they came in sixth out if six but ecstatic to sail into a stopover under racing conditions for the first time in the race.

Download:

- Leg 3 crew list

- Leg 3 start course map

Preview


4,600 nautical miles (5,294 miles, 8,519 kilometres)

The piracy problem meant that the start of this third leg was redrawn, with the boats once again transported to the (then) secret save haven port. Team Sanya was already waiting for them, having finally completed the first stage of Leg 2 and claiming her consolation points for missing the earlier pirate zone transportation north from the safe haven to the UAE.

The race then restarted and the entire fleet is now racing the second stage of Leg 3 to Sanya.

Amongst the challenges as they negotiate the steep sided Malacca Strait are frequent thunderstorms, alternating squalls and flat calms, as well as the avoidance of a dense armada of commercial shipping and a myriad of small local fishing boats. Having survived the rigours of the straits there will be little time for self congratulation as the final push to the finish in Sanya is likely to be a windy and cold upwind slog.

Download:

- Leg 3 crew list

- Leg 3 start course map

Secondary Content

Scoreboard

LEG 3A
TOTAL
1
Groupama sailing team
4
253
2
CAMPER with Emirates Team NZ
2
231
3
PUMA Ocean Racing by BERG
5
226
4
Team Telefónica
3
213
5
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing
6
131
6
Team Sanya
0
51

Scoreboard

LEG 3B
TOTAL
1
Groupama sailing team
20
253
2
CAMPER with Emirates Team NZ
16
231
3
PUMA Ocean Racing by BERG
12
226
4
Team Telefónica
24
213
5
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing
8
131
6
Team Sanya
5
51

HISTORY