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Velux 5 Oceans - Alone-Round the World Yacht Race
www.velux5oceans.com - Übersicht
01.05.2007
BILBAO CELEBRATES STAMM and SHIRAISHI IN STYLE
* Historic victory for Bernard Stamm in The Ultimate Solo
Challenge
* Ecstatic Kojiro Shiraishi finishes second by only 45 minutes
* Swiss skipper retains title and finishes with a record lead
* Japanese adventurer completes a brilliant performance
Bilbao (Basque Country, Spain) celebrated a famous victory for Bernard
Stamm on CHEMINEES POUJOULAT and then gave a hero's welcome to Kojiro
Shiraishi on SPIRIT OF YUKOH, all in the space of just one hour on
Monday April 30. Hundreds of spectators on the water and lining the
shores of the home port of Gexto warmly greeted two returning stars.
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Bernard und Kojiro können mit Recht strahlen
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Bernard Stamm, onboard his Open 60 CHEMINEES POUJOULAT, crossed the
finish line of the third and final leg of the VELUX 5 OCEANS at 17:13
local time (15:13 GMT). It marked the end of a race that Bernard Stamm
has dominated from day one, highlighting his impressive sailing skills,
seamanship and unbeatable speed through the world's toughest oceans of
the planet in The Ultimate Solo Challenge. Stamm finished the third leg
from Norfolk, Virginia (USA) in just under 12 days and guaranteed a
clean sweep of victories in every leg and a record lead over his
adversaries. The popular skipper completed the 30,000 mile
circumnavigation of the planet in an astounding 104 days, 14 days ahead
of Shiraishi in second.
Stamm was greeted on the docks in Gexto, where his journey began on
October 22, 2006, by hundreds of friends, family, supporters, sponsors
and journalists, as well as the appreciative public of Bilbao. The Swiss
skipper commented, "This is a great surprise for me because I did not
set out as the favourite at the beginning of the race. The course that I
prepared for and imagined was very different from the reality. The first
storm broke up the fleet and then two of my index adversaries retired. It
became a race of management rather than tactics."
"It is difficult to describe on land how we live at sea. Even without
the big competitors it reindexs a solo circumnavigation and a strategic
race. You have to be careful and juggle the different weather systems.
But in the end, anything can happen even up to the last minute. The boat
dictates life onboard. You must dominate the boat and not be dominated
by it. In the VELUX 5 OCEANS it is leg, stopover, leg, stopover. It is
truly ping pong for the nerves. It is good when it stops and even better
when you win it."
Bernard arrived on the docks to the cheers of hundreds of fans. But only
a short distance behind the Swiss skipper was the much admired Kojiro
Shiraishi, who also warranted the applause of the Bilbao crowds.
Competitively sailing an Open 60 for the first time in his distinguished
career and with limited knowledge of the boat, his achievements in the
VELUX 5 OCEANS have been nothing short of spectacular. Kojiro crossed
the finish line at 17:56:45 local time (15:56:45 GMT). His second place
finished only a few miles behind Stamm confirmed his rise as a force to
be reckoned with in the Open 60 circuit.
Kojiro Shiraishi expressed his own admiration for Stamm's performance,
"Congratulations to Bernard! I am very honoured to sail together in the
same class. I'm always very impressed by his sailing technique,
especially on the second leg, it was fantastic. I can say it was rather
'Artistique' than 'Technique'. This perfect victory is made by his real
ability. I thank him for having taught me how to sail and to read the
meteo as a sailing friend. Thanks to his instruction, I can do a good
sail on the last leg. I'm very proud of him and of his family. I will
arrive during your beer would be still fresh and we are celebrating
together for our efforts."
Speaking about Bernard Stamm, David Adams, Race Director of the VELUX 5
OCEANS, added "I have the utmost respect for Bernard. His race around
the world has been a joy to watch. He has demonstrated exceptional
skills in navigation, seamanship and discipline. The results speak for
themselves. He now joins a very exclusive club with Philippe Jeantot and
Christophe Auguin as two-time winners of this event. What Bernard has
achieved in this race will not quickly be forgotten. His determination,
stamina and capacity to sail fast and yet indextain his boat is
brilliant."
Adams then commented on Kojiro Shiraishi, stating, "They should be
extremely proud of him in Japan and I know his mentor Yukoh Tada would
be extremely proud. He was fantastic and we all wanted this result for
him, his family and supporters. I first met him in this race in 1990
when he was shore crew for Yukoh Tada. Koji has stepped up to the mark
and he should walk away with his head held high."
Speaking from the Atlantic, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston added his own praise
for a skipper that is quickly becoming a hero of this race, "Bernard
should finish today and become the third person to have won this race
twice It has been a performance marked by good preparation and few
errors coupled with single-minded determination. Bernard has to be one
of the most experienced Open 60 skippers around now."
"Kojiro has been closing in at the end which is remarkable. This is
Koji's second participation, last time he did it in a 40 footer, this
time with a second hand 60 footer, but again well prepared. He is the
third Japanese to complete the event after Yukoh Tada and Minouru
Saito."
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About Bilbao (Basque Country)
Set in the province of Bizkaia, the City of Bilbao, in a joint
initiative with the Diputacion Foral de Bizkaia and the Basque
Government, has committed to be the official host port for both the
start and finish of the 2006/7 VELUX 5 OCEANS. Bilbao is the economic
capital of the Basque country in the north of the Iberian Peninsula and
has historically strong ties to the oceans. Renowned for its spectacular
Guggenheim Museum and having recently undergone significant urban
regeneration and development, the city will provide an outstanding
backdrop for the race. The race will be based in a new marina and
waterfront development at the Port of Getxo, which is linked directly to
the city by a new metro system designed by Norman Foster.
www.bilbao.net / www.bizkaia.net
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