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Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18i

The Volvo Ocean Race is a yacht race around the world, held every three years. Originally named after its initiating sponsor, British Whitbread brewing company, it today carries the name of its current owner, Swedish automobile manufacturer Volvo Cars and Swedish multinational manufacturing company, the Volvo Group. Presently, the Netherlands holds the record of three wins, with Dutchman Conny van Rietschoten the only skipper to win the race twice. Each of the entries has a sailing team of nine professional crew who race day and night for more than 20 days at a time on some legs. The crew members are required to be more than sailors, some of them will be trained in medical response, sail-making, diesel engine repair, electronics, nutrition, mathematics, and hydraulics. There is also a dedicated media crew member who does not contribute to the sailing of the boat. In the 2017-2018 race the number of crew can between 9-11 depending on the gender ratio.

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  • The Hong Kong-owned super maxi is likely to face stiff competition from LawConnect and Black Jack when the 630 nautical mile race starts on Sunday
  • Covid-19 restrictions mean Witt has had to recruit new crew members but said, experience wise, Scallywag holds the edge
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Rawbone and his wife Kay founded the charity in 2009 at the Hebe Haven Yacht Club, helping those with physical and intellectual disabilities find joy in sailing.