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PUMA Ocean Racing, which turned heads on and off the water in the 2008-09 race, has returned for the next edition, again under the leadership of Ken Read.
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11 May 2012
Playing the defensive game
With his team's second victory in two legs finally sinking in, PUMA skipper Ken Read talks playing the long game, his partnership with navigator Tom Addis and having time to be a dad.

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11 May 2012
PUMA notch up third IWC 24-hour distance prize
PUMA had double the reason to celebrate following their win in Miami after their 24-hour run of 511 nautical miles scooped the IWC Schaffhausen Speed Record Challenge trophy for Leg 6.

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10 May 2012
Mirror image results leave race perfectly poised
Ahead on the leaderboard, behind on the water - the 'mirror image' finishing positions of the main challengers on Leg 6 mean the Volvo Ocean race 2011-12 is impossibly tight with three offshore legs…

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10 May 2012
At a glance: May 10, 2012
What's the latest in the Volvo Ocean Race? Find out right here.

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9 May 2012
Dock talk: Miami
As the fleet complete a gruelling Leg 6 from Brazil to Miami, our team of reporters are dockside to get the lowdown from the sailors. Here's what the crews had to say:

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9 May 2012
Miami triumph for PUMA and Read
A bearded and beaming PUMA skipper Ken Read enjoyed a glorious homecoming and a second consecutive leg win on Wednesday after an intense match race with close rivals CAMPER that has thrown the overall…

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9 May 2012
PUMA and CAMPER split in last gasp tactical battle
Leg 6 leaders PUMA tacked south in the run-in to the Miami finish line on Wednesday, a tactical move that leaves them neck and neck with CAMPER in terms of straight line distance to finish but will,…

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9 May 2012
PUMA's heart stopping Eleuthera moment
PUMA had a heart stopping moment on the approach to the Leg 6 turning mark at Eleuthera Island when CAMPER very nearly stole the lead the American boat has held since leaving Brazil.

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8 May 2012
CAMPER keep up pressure, Groupama play cat and mouse
CAMPER are not letting up on their relentless attack on longstanding Leg 6 leaders PUMA as the sun sets ahead of the final day’s racing to Miami, while behind them Groupama and Telefónica slug it…

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8 May 2012
Top four in double match race to Miami
Having emerged from a windless day with their precious lead still intact, PUMA are still fending off second-placed CAMPER as the pair approach what could be the final strategic milestone in Leg 6 --…

Secondary Content
Crew
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Skipper
Ken Read
Onboard
United States Ken Read
SkipperDate of Birth: 24/06/1961- 2 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Read skippered PUMA’s il mostro to second place in the last Volvo Ocean Race and is back in at attempt to go one better. A straight talker who is famously too superstitious to talk about his superstitions, the Newport, Rhode Island native has twice helmed America’s Cup programmes and was named United States Yachtsman of the Year twice. For all that, he describes his greatest achievement as his daughter, Tory.
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Amory Ross
United States Amory Ross
Media Crew MemberDate of Birth: 29/06/1984With an established reputation as a talented and creative yachting photographer he has recently expanded into sailing video. Was a member of the 65-footer Vanquish as part of the All-American Offshore Team for the Transatlantic Race 2011 and the 2011 Rolex Fastnet Race. He was also a member of the crew of the 90-foot canting keeler Genuine Risk, winning the Newport Bermuda Race 2010. Nominated for the Inmarsat MCM award for the first leg.
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Brad Jackson
New Zealand Brad Jackson
Watch CaptainDate of Birth: 05/04/1968- 5 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Jackson boasts a hat-trick of Volvo Ocean Race victories among his five previous appearances. Those wins came with NZ Endeavour (1993-94), ABN AMRO ONE (2005-06) and Ericsson 4 (2008-09) in the last race. A father of three, Jackson was named New Zealand Sailor of the Year, jointly with Stu Bannatyne, in 2009.
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Casey Smith
Australia Casey Smith
BowmanDate of Birth: 12/10/1978- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Making his second appearance with PUMA after finishing second last time. Has a history of state title wins in the 14-foot skiff classes in Australia and as boat captain on several of Grant Wharington's Skandia Wild Thing maxis. Was a key member of the Rambler during their victorious 2007 season. Was first over the side when PUMA Ocean Racing lost its mast during Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12, cutting the rigging free of the mainsail.
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Jono Swain
South Africa Jono Swain
Helmsman / TrimmerDate of Birth: 28/01/1967- 4 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
An experienced sailor with inshore and offshore background, Swain first took part in the Volvo Ocean Race in 1997-98 on Chessie Racing (sixth). He went on to race with Tyco (2001-02) and Movistar (2005-06) before finally gaining a podium place with Telefónica Blue’s third spot in the last race. As he nears the end of a long offshore leg, he most looks forward to fresh fruit, a shower and a glass of good win.
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Kelvin Harrap
New Zealand Kelvin Harrap
Helmsman / TrimmerDate of Birth: 05/10/1970- 2 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Harrap’s experience of this race goes back to 1993-94 with Chris Dickson’s Whitbread 60 Tokio and he also competed in 1997-98 with Toshiba. Married with two children, he competed in the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 and has been involved with the America’s Cup and coaching in recent years.
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Michi Mueller
Germany Michi Mueller
BowmanDate of Birth: 31/01/1983- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Mueller famously received news of the birth of his daughter via a satellite phone call during the leg from China to Brazil in the last race, when he was also sailing for PUMA. The only German sailor in the current edition, he has a strong background in top flight national, European and world championship competition and has racked up thousands of offshore miles. His engineering background makes him one of the more technical members of the crew.
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Rome Kirby
United States Rome Kirby
Helmsman / TrimmerDate of Birth: 06/06/1989At 22 years old he is the youngest sailor in this edition of the race but despite his age he has a mass of experience to call on having been sailing since he was three years old. Kirby is keeping the family sailing reputation alive – his father is the three-time Volvo Ocean Race veteran Jerry Kirby.
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Ryan Godfrey
Australia Ryan Godfrey
Helmsman / TrimmerDate of Birth: 10/10/1980- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
A sail maker with BMW Oracle during the 2007 America’s Cup, Godfrey was another member of the winning Ericsson 4 crew in the 2008-09 Volvo Ocean Race when they set the 24- hour monohull record on Leg 1 from Alicante to Cape Town.
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Tom Addis
Australia Tom Addis
NavigatorDate of Birth: 01/03/1970- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Addis enjoyed two leg wins with Telefónica Blue during his first Volvo Ocean Race appearance in 2008-09. Born in Sydney, the espresso lover worked as a meteorologist with Team New Zealand in the America’s Cup in 2007 and has played a part in victories in the Sydney-Hobart and Transpac races.
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Tony Mutter
New Zealand Tony Mutter
Watch CaptainDate of Birth: 17/01/1969- 4 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
The cooking show devotee and three-time America’s Cup veteran first competed in the race in 1997-98 and has back-to-back victories in the last two editions with ABN AMRO ONE and Ericsson 4. He suffered a knee injury after just a week of Leg 1 in the 2008-09 race and was medivac’d from the boat, but recovered in time for the start of the next leg.
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Shannon Falcone
Antigua And Barbuda Shannon Falcone
BowmanDate of Birth: 28/06/1981- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
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Thomas Johanson
Finland Thomas Johanson
Helmsman / TrimmerDate of Birth: 03/06/1969






