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Team Telefónica
Dual Olympic medallist Iker Martínez will lead Team Telefónica on their third successive Volvo Ocean Race. Martínez’s crew have a long list of successes including 23 round the world races, 15 world titles and three Olympic gold medals. The team will race on board Telefónica, a third generation Volvo Open 70 designed by Juan Kouyoumdjian, which was built at the King Marine shipyard in Valencia.
Visit the team website www.teamtelefonica.com
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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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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
Coville says Telefónica scrap will last to the very end
Groupama watch captain Thomas Coville says the French team are relishing the boat on boat battle they are currently waging for third place with overall race leaders Telefónica.

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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 --…

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8 May 2012
Telefónica and Groupama prepare to clash for third
Telefónica were preparing to lock horns with arch-rivals Groupama once again as the race to claim a podium position in Leg 6 reaches fever pitch.

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8 May 2012
Groupama's fast track makes leaders nervous
Leg 6 leading pair PUMA and CAMPER are preparing for the worst as Groupama power towards the front at average speeds quicker than anyone on the race course.

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6 May 2012
CAMPER holds firm in game of snakes and ladders
The North Atlantic’s flat seas are creating a wealth of opportunities and risks that CAMPER skipper Chris Nicholson is hoping to play to his advantage to win valuable points from overall race leaders…

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6 May 2012
Miami high creates 'world of opportunity' for Groupama
Groupama are preparing to split from the leading pack in a bid to protect their second place on the overall race leaderboard, as a light wind zone close to Miami threatens to shuffle the fleet…

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5 May 2012
Hunger pangs powering Leg 6 gains
PUMA continue to lead the race in light airs more than 800 nautical miles from Miami on what should have been the eve of the Leg 6 finish while the threat of “famine” is becoming a reality on board…

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Crew
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Skipper
Iker Martinez
Onboard
Spain Iker Martinez
SkipperDate of Birth: 16/05/1977- 2 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
- 2 Olympic Medals
An Olympic gold and silver medallist with Xabi Fernández, Martínez is back for his third experience in the Volvo Ocean Race. He was a tactician in the in-port races in 2005-06 and was co-skipper on Telefónica Blue in the last race, helping the team take third place overall. Born in San Sebastian in the Basque country, he was named, along with Fernández, ISAF Sailor of the Year shortly after the start of the first leg in the current edition.
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Andrew Cape
Australia Andrew Cape
NavigatorDate of Birth: 28/06/1962- 4 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Capey, as he is universally known, won the America’s Cup with Alinghi in 2003 and took honours in the Sydney-Hobart race no fewer than five times. Born in Melbourne, the major prize absent from his resume is the Volvo Ocean Race, after appearances on board Tokyo in 1993-94, Toshiba in 1997-98, movistar and later Ericsson in 2005-06 and PUMA last time out.
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Antonio Cuervas-Mons
Spain Antonio Cuervas-Mons
BowmanDate of Birth: 22/12/1981- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Known to everyone as Ñeti, the Santander Royal Yacht Club member is one of the under-30s in the team. He was pitman and bowman on Telefónica Black in the last race, enjoying victory on the final leg from Stockholm to St. Petersburg. He has also raced on the Audi MedCup circuit with Bribón, the programme which boasted King Juan Carlos of Spain as its skipper and patron.
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Diego Fructuoso
Spain Diego Fructuoso
Media Crew MemberDate of Birth: 06/10/1981Telefónica’s MCM has a strong background in sailing, having raced on Telefónica Blue during the Round Britain and Ireland Race. He managed to juggle his preparation for the role of multimedia reporter with getting married just before the start.
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João Signorini
Brazil João Signorini
Watch LeaderDate of Birth: 22/07/1977- 2 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Signorini, nicknamed Joca, started sailing around the Ilha Grande to the west of Rio de Janeiro at the age of seven. The only Brazilian sailor in the current race, he made his Volvo debut in 2005 on Brasil 1 and he sailed with Torben Grael again on the winning Ericsson 4 in 2008-09.
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Jordi Calafat
Spain Jordi Calafat
Helmsman / TrimmerDate of Birth: 24/06/1968- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
- 1 Olympic Medals
The man from Palma de Mallorca was part of Spain’s golden sporting generation, winning top honours at the country’s home Olympics in Barcelona in 1992. Calafat, who has four children, has also tasted victory in the America’s Cup, with Alinghi in 2007, and sailed with Telefónica Blue in his only previous appearance in the Volvo Ocean Race in 2008-09.
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Neal McDonald
United Kingdom Neal McDonald
Watch LeaderDate of Birth: 22/07/1963- 5 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
A sailor since the age of six, the Brighton-born McDonald competed in the Olympics in 1988 and America’s Cups in 1995 and 2007. His first, short-lived, Volvo Ocean Race experience came in 1993-94 on the Maxi Fortuna, before the mizzen mast fell down, and he went on to compete in 1997-98 (Silk Cut), 2001-02 (Assa Abloy, as skipper from Leg 2 onwards), 2005-06 (Ericsson, skipper) and 2008-9 (Green Dragon). He is married to Lisa McDonald, who competed in two editions, with EF Education in 1997-98 and Amer Sports Too in 2001-02.
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Pablo Arrarte
Spain Pablo Arrarte
TrimmerDate of Birth: 11/11/1980- 1 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Arrarte, from the northern province of Santander, is one of the three under-30s on the team. He made his Volvo Ocean Race debut on Telefónica Blue last time out, having competed in the Athens Olympics in 2004. Known to his team mates as Patán, he celebrated his birthday during Leg 1, on 11.11.11. with a gift of chocolate from the crew.
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Pepe Ribes
Spain Pepe Ribes
Boat CaptainDate of Birth: 19/06/1971- 3 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
Born in Alicante, now the race’s home, Ribes is an experienced boat builder with three previous editions of the Volvo Ocean Race to his credit. His first was with Amer Sports One in 2001-02 and he went on to sail with Movistar and Telefónica Blue in the last two editions. Before the current race, he became an ambassador to the Felix Mantilla Skin Cancer foundation with the aim of spreading awareness about the problem in the sailing world and beyond.
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Xabi Fernandez
Spain Xabi Fernandez
TrimmerDate of Birth: 19/10/1976- 2 Previous Volvo Ocean Races
- 2 Olympic Medals
Fernández has sailed with his current skipper and fellow Basque Iker Martínez since 1999, when they got together in the 49er Olympic class. Since then they have won gold medals at the Sydney Games and silver in Beijing, and while their focus is very much on the Volvo Ocean Race they may yet be back for another Olympic campaign in London. Like Martínez, Fernández was part of the 2005-06 and 2008-09 Volvos and received word of their ISAF Sailor of the Year award during Leg 1.
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Zane Gills
Australia Zane Gills
BowmanDate of Birth: 03/03/1983One of the under-30s on board, Gills was born in Tasmania and is competing in the Volvo Ocean Race for the first time. “The new rule is perfect for giving us young ones the chance to break-in and learn," he said in a pre-race interview. "Without the rule I wouldn't be here." One of his main achievements in sailing to date has been in setting the monohull record in the Fastnet with ICAP Leopard in 2007, before it was broken by Abu Dhabi in 2011.






