VELUX 5 Oceans Race

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The VELUX 5 OCEANS Race is a round-the-world single-handed yacht race, sailed in stages. Its name comes from its main sponsor, VELUX, a Danish company. This 2006 race started in Bilbao, Spain, on October 22, 2006. Originally known as the BOC Challenge, for the title sponsor BOC Gases, the first edition was in 1982. The race was later re-named the Around Alone; the current race is called the VELUX 5 OCEANS Race.[1]

This event is the longest race for individuals in any sport; although the course has changed over the years, the 2006 edition covered a route of 30,140 nautical miles (55,820 km).

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[edit] Overview

The BOC Challenge race was established in 1982, with main sponsorship from BOC Gases. The race was inspired by the Golden Globe Race, which was the first single-handed round-the-world yacht race. Although the Golden Globe was a non-stop race, the BOC Challenge concept was for a single-handed round-the-world race, to be run in stages (in contrast to the Vendée Globe, which is non-stop). As the longest single-handed event in the world, it is regarded as one of sailing's ultimate challenges.[2]

The race is run every four years. The first edition was won by Philippe Jeantot, who won all four legs of the race with an overall elapsed time of just over 159 days. In 1990, the race was renamed the Around Alone; for 2006, it is known as the VELUX 5 OCEANS Race.

[edit] VELUX 5 OCEANS Race, 2006

[edit] The Skippers

Skipper Name Boat Name Nationality Boat Type Time
Bernard Stamm Cheminées Poujoulat Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Open 60 103 days
Kojiro Shiraishi Spirit of Yukoh Flag of Japan Japan Open 60 118 days
Unai Basurko Pakea Flag of Spain Spain / Basque Open 60 158 days
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston SAGA Insurance Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Open 60 159 days
Graham Dalton A Southern Man-AGD Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Open 50 Finished Leg 2
Mike Golding Ecover Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Open 60 Retired Leg 1
Alex Thomson Hugo Boss Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Open 60 Abandoned Leg 1

[edit] The boats

The race is open to monohull yachts conforming to the Open 50 and Open 60 class criteria. The Open classes are unrestricted in certain aspects but a box rule governs parameters such as overall length, draught, appendages and stability, as well as numerous other safety features.[3]

[edit] The course

The race takes place in stages, with the skippers having the chance to rest and refit at each stop-over point. Different staging points have been used over the years; the races prior to the 1998 event were run in four legs, and the 1998 event in five legs. The 2006 edition will have the longest stages of any edition to date, with just three legs:[4]

From To Expected Start Expected Finish Length (nm)
Bilbao, Spain Fremantle, Australia October 22, 2006 Early December 2006 11,730
Fremantle, Australia Norfolk, Virginia, USA January 7, 2007 Mid March 2007 14,500
Norfolk, Virginia, USA Bilbao, Spain April 15, 2007 End of April 2007 3,910

The total length for the 2006 edition was 30,140 nautical miles (55,820 km).

[edit] Past results

[edit] The BOC Challenge, 1982

Raced over four legs; Newport, Rhode IslandCape TownSydneyRio de Janeiro — Newport. Two classes of boat were entered: Class 1, 45-56 feet (13.7-17.1 m); and Class 2, 32-44 feet (9.7-13.4 m).

Results:[5][6]

Skipper Boat Nationality Time
Class 1: 45 to 56 feet
Philippe Jeantot Credit Agricole Flag of France France 159 days
Bertie Reed Altech Voortrekker Flag of South Africa South Africa 170 days
Richard Broadhead Perseverance of Medina Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 192 days
Neville Gosson Leda Pier One Flag of Australia Australia 202 days
Desmond Hampton Gipsy Moth V Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Wrecked
Tony Lush Lady Pepperell Flag of the United States United States Sunk Leg 2
Paul Rogers Spirit of Pentax Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Retired Leg 1
Dave White Gladiator Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 1
Class 2: 32 to 44 feet
Yukoh Tada Koden Okera V Flag of Japan Japan 207 days
Francis Stokes Moonshine Flag of the United States United States 209 days
Richard Konkolski Nike III Flag of the United States United States 213 days
Guy Bernadin Ratso II Flag of France France 221 days
Dan Byrne Fantasy Flag of the United States United States 228 days
Richard McBride City of Dunedin Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 264 days
Jacques de Roux Skoiern III Flag of France France Sunk Leg 3
Greg Coles Datsun Skyline Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Retired Leg 1
Thomas Lindholm Driftwood Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 1

[edit] The BOC Challenge, 1986

Raced over four legs; Newport, Rhode IslandCape TownSydneyRio de Janeiro — Newport. Two classes of boat were entered: Class 1, from 50-60 feet (15.2-18.3 m); and Class 2, 40-50 feet (12.2-15.2 m). New safety rules were introduced for this race, including compulsory watertight bulkheads and a simple stability check.

Results:[7][8]

Skipper Boat Nationality Time
Class 1: 50 to 60 feet
Philippe Jeantot Credit Agricole Flag of France France 134 days
Titouan Lamazou Ecureuil Flag of France France 137 days
Jean-Y Terlain UAP Flag of France France 146 days
Guy Bernadin Biscuit Lu Flag of France France 146 days
John Martin Tuna Marine Flag of South Africa South Africa 147 days
Ian Kiernan Triple M Flag of Australia Australia 156 days
Bertie Reed Stabilo Boss Flag of South Africa South Africa 163 days
Dave White Legend Securities Flag of the United States United States 164 days
Richard McBride Kiwi Express Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Retired Leg 1
John Biddlecombe ACI Crusader Flag of Australia Australia Retired Leg 1
Warren Luhrs Thursday's Child Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 2
Class 2: 40 to 50 feet
Mike Plant Airco Distributor Flag of the United States United States 157 days
Jean Luc van den Heede Let's Go Flag of France France 161 days
Harry Harkimo Belmont Finland Flag of Finland Finland 168 days
Hal Roth American Flag Flag of the United States United States 171 days
Richard Konkolski Declaration Flag of the United States United States 172 days
Pentti Salmi Colt by Rettig Flag of Finland Finland 175 days
Mark Schrader Lone Star Flag of the United States United States 175 days
John Hughes Joseph Young Flag of Canada Canada 189 days
Dick Cross Airforce Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 1
Eduardo Louro de Almeida Miss Global Flag of Brazil Brazil Retired Leg 1
Mac Smith Qualo Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 1
Takao Shimada Madonna Flag of Japan Japan Retired Leg 1
Harry Mitchell Double Cross Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Retired Leg 3
Jacques de Roux Skoiern 1V Flag of France France Lost at sea Leg 2

[edit] The BOC Challenge, 1990

The course was changed for this edition, although it was still divided into four legs: Newport, Rhode IslandCape TownSydneyPunta del Este — Newport. Three classes of boat were entered: Class 1, from 50-60 feet (15.2-18.3 m); Class 2, 40-50 feet (12.2-15.2 m); and a Corinthian class.

Results:[9][10]

Skipper Boat Nationality Time
Class 1: 50 to 60 feet
Christophe Auguin Groupe Sceta Flag of France France 120 days
Alain Gautier Generali Concorde Flag of France France 122 days
Philippe Jeantot Credit Agricole IV Flag of France France 129 days
Mike Plant Duracell Flag of the United States United States 132 days
Kanga Birtles Jarkan Yacht Builders Flag of Australia Australia 135 days
Dave Adams Innkeeper Flag of Australia Australia 136 days
Isabelle Autissier Ecureuil Poitou Charantes Flag of France France 139 days
Bertie Reed Grinaker Flag of South Africa South Africa 140 days
Jose de Ugarte BBV Expo '92 Flag of Spain Spain 140 days
Nándor Fa Alba Regia Flag of Hungary Hungary 165 days
John Martin Allied Bank Flag of South Africa South Africa Sank Leg 3
John Biddlecombe Interox Crusader Flag of Australia Australia Retired Leg 1
Endo O'Coineen Kilcullen Flag of Ireland Ireland Retired Leg 1
Class 2: 40 to 50 feet
Yves Dupasquier Servant IV Flag of France France 141 days
Don McIntyre Buttercup Flag of Australia Australia 153 days
Josh Hall New Spirit of Ipswich Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 157 days
Jack Boye Project City Kids Flag of the United States United States 158 days
Hal Roth Sebago Flag of the United States United States 211 days
Yukoh Tada Koden VIII Flag of Japan Japan Retired Leg 2
Jane Weber Tilly Endurable Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 1
Corinthian class
Paul Thackleberry Volcano Flag of the United States United States 180 days
Robin Davie Global Exposure Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 181 days
Minoru Saito Shuten Dohji Flag of Japan Japan 197 days
William Gilmore Zafu Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 1
Robert Hooke Niihau 4 Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 3

[edit] The Around Alone, 1994

The course was again changed for this edition, although it was still divided into four legs: Charleston, South CarolinaCape TownSydneyPunta del Este — Charleston. Two classes of boat were entered: Class 1, from 50-60 feet (15.2-18.3 m); and Class 2, 40-50 feet (12.2-15.2 m).

Results:[11][12]

Skipper Boat Nationality Time
Class 1: 50 to 60 feet
Christophe Auguin Sceta Flag of France France 121 days
Steve Pettengill Hunters Child Flag of the United States United States 128 days
Jean Luc van den Heede Vendee Enterprises Flag of France France 129 days
David Scully Coyote Flag of the United States United States 133 days
JJ Provoyeur Novell S.Africa Flag of South Africa South Africa 133 days
Arnet Taylor Thursday's Child Flag of the United States United States 200 days
Josh Hall Gartmore Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Sank Leg 1
Mark Gatehouse QAB Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Retired Leg 1
Isabelle Autissier PRB Flag of France France Sank Leg 2
Class 2: 40 to 50 feet
Dave Adams True Blue Flag of Australia Australia 131 days
Giovanni Soldini Kodak Flag of Italy Italy 134 days
Niah Vaughan Jimroda II Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 166 days
Alan Nebauer Newcastle Australia Flag of Australia Australia 181 days
Robin Davie Cornwall Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 197 days
Minoru Saito Shuten Dohji II Flag of Japan Japan 223 days
Floyd Romak Cardac 88 Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 1
Neal Petersen Protect our Sealife Flag of South Africa South Africa Retired Leg 2
Simone Bianchetti Town of Cervia Flag of Italy Italy Retired Leg 2
Nigel Rowe Skycatcher Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Retired Leg 3
Harry Mitchell Double Cross Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Lost at sea

[edit] The Around Alone, 1998

The course was again changed for this edition, although it was still divided into four legs: Charleston, South CarolinaCape TownAucklandPunta del Este — Charleston. Two classes of boat were entered: Class 1, from 50-60 feet (15.2-18.3 m); and Class 2, 40-50 feet (12.2-15.2 m).

The results:[13][14][15]

Skipper Boat Nationality Time
Class 1: 50 to 60 feet
Giovanni Soldini Fila Flag of Italy Italy 116 days
Marc Thiercelin Somewhere Flag of France France 130 days
Josh Hall Gartmore Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Dismasted Leg 3
Fedor Konioukhov Modern U/Humanities Flag of Russia Russia Retired Leg 2
Mike Golding Group 4 Securitas Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Retired Leg 2
Isabelle Autissier PRB Flag of France France Sank Leg 3
Sebastian Reidl Project Amazon Flag of Canada Canada
Class 2: 40 to 50 feet
Jean Pierre Mouligne Cray Valley Flag of France France 132 days
Michael Garside Magellan Alpha Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 138 days
Brad van Liew Balance Bar Flag of the United States United States 150 days
Viktor Yazykov Wind of Change Flag of Russia Russia 168 days
Neil Petersen www.nobarriers.com Flag of South Africa South Africa 195 days
Minoru Saito Shuten Dohji II Flag of Japan Japan 203 days
Neil Hunter Paladin II Flag of Australia Australia 216 days
Robin Davie South Carolina Flag of the United States United States Disqualified Leg 2
George Stricker Rapscallion III Flag of the United States United States Retired Leg 2

Viktor Yazykov is noted for performing surgery alone, at sea, on his elbow to drain a dangerous infection after injuring his elbow during the race. He emailed a doctor who provided instructions for his treatment[16][17][18]

[edit] The Around Alone, 2002

The course was again changed for this edition, this time spanning five legs: Newport, Rhode Island/New YorkBrixham, DevonCape TownTaurangaSalvador, Brazil — Newport. Althouth the race technically started and ended in Newport, it was preceded by a "prologue race", in which the boats with crews of up to five raced to New York, to take part in Sail for America, a major sailing event marking the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The main Around Alone event started from New York, and finished back in Newport.

Three classes of boat were entered: Class 1, IMOCA Open 60; Class 2, IMOCA Open 50; and Class 3, IMOCA Open 40.

Results:[19][20]

Skipper Boat Nationality Time
Class 1: IMOCA Open 60
Bernard Stamm Bobst Group Armor Lux Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 49 pts 115 days
Thierry Dubois Solidaires Flag of France France 45 pts 118 days
Simone Bianchetti Tiscali Flag of Italy Italy 35 pts 159 days
Emma Richards Pindar Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 33 pts 131 days
Bruce Schwab Ocean Planet Flag of the United States United States 30 pts 159 days
Patrick Radigues Garnier Flag of Belgium Belgium Retired Leg 1
Graham Dalton Hexagon HSBC Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Retired Leg 3
Class 2: IMOCA Open 50
Brad van Lieu Tommy Hilfiger Flag of the United States United States 50 pts 148 days
Tim Kent Everest Horizontal Flag of the United States United States 44 pts 169 days
John Dennis Bayer Ascensia Flag of Canada Canada Retired Leg 2
Class 3: IMOCA Open 40
Derek Hatfield Spirit of Canada Flag of Canada Canada 37 pts 245 days
Kojiro Shiraishi Spirit of Yukoh Flag of Japan Japan 36 pts 180 days
Alan Paris BTC Velocity Flag of Bermuda Bermuda 30 pts 202 days

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ VELUX 5 Oceans, the official web site
  2. ^ Race History, from the official web site
  3. ^ The Boats, from the official web site
  4. ^ Race Route, from the official web site
  5. ^ Roll of Honour (1982), from the official web site
  6. ^ The BOC Challenge 1982-1983 Results, from solocircumnavigation.com
  7. ^ Roll of Honour (1986), from the official web site
  8. ^ The BOC Challenge 1986-1987 Results, from solocircumnavigation.com
  9. ^ Roll of Honour (1990), from the official web site
  10. ^ The BOC Challenge 1990-1991 Results, from solocircumnavigation.com
  11. ^ Roll of Honour (1994), from the official web site
  12. ^ The BOC Challenge 1994-1995 Results, from solocircumnavigation.com
  13. ^ Roll of Honour (1998), from the official web site
  14. ^ Around Alone 1998-1999 Results, from solocircumnavigation.com
  15. ^ 1998-99 Around Alone Results, from Torresen Marine
  16. ^ Alone Against The Sea - The Dangers Of Solo Sailing
  17. ^ Virtual Surgery On The High Seas, A Russian sailor used emailed medical instructions to perform emergency surgery on his forearm - CBS News
  18. ^ Cruising World, Feb 2008
  19. ^ Roll of Honour (2002), from the official web site
  20. ^ Overall results, for 2002, from Pindar's website
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