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1997–1998 Whitbread Round the World Race


FieldValue
year1997–98
Whitbread Round the World Race
edition7th
competitors10
yachtsWhitbread 60
winnerEF Language
prev1993–94
next2001–02

Whitbread Round the World Race

The 1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race was the seventh edition of the around-the-world sailing event Whitbread Round the World Race. The Whitbread Round the World Race ran for the first time with all W60 boats and to a "points vs time" (instead of aggregate leg time) scoring system to enhance the value of the shorter race legs.

Also, in an effort to attract additional media coverage, the Whitbread race committee divided the race into no less than 9 legs for the 1997 to 1998 race, therefore increasing the number of ports visited.

Volvo had its first major association with the race in 1997 to 1998 by sponsoring the trophy (thus the race was officially known as the Whitbread 'round the world race for the Volvo Trophy) and some of the media coverage. For the first time running to W60-only specification, this year's Whitbread attracted just 10 entries—the fewest to date.

Participants

BoatNationDesignerSkipper
America's ChallengeAlan AndrewsUSA
Brunel SunergyJudel/VrolijkNED
Chessie RacingFarr Yacht DesignUSA
EF EducationFarr Yacht DesignFRA
EF LanguageFarr Yacht DesignUSA
Innovation KvaernerFarr Yacht DesignNOR
Merit CupFarr Yacht DesignNZL
Silk CutFarr Yacht DesignGBR
Swedish MatchFarr Yacht DesignSWE
ToshibaFarr Yacht DesignUSA
GBR

America's Challenge

Led by Neil Barth and skippered by Ross Field, the team bought Yamaha before building America's Challenge. The team struggled for funding and withdrew from the race in Cape Town. The crew included a group of New Zealanders, including Jared Henderson, and the UK's Matthew Humphries.

Brunel Sunergy

Skippered for the first six legs by Hans Bouscholte, the crew included Gerald Rogivue and Peter van Niekerk. Because of bad results, Hans Bouscholte was replaced by the Team director Roy Heiner in the last three legs.

Chessie Racing

Skippered by 57-year-old George Collins, the crew included John Kostecki, Juan Vila, Gavin Brady and Ken Read.

EF Education and EF Language

EF Language was skippered by Paul Cayard and included a core crew from his AmericaOne challenge for the 2000 America's Cup. Lawrie Smith was originally intended to lead the boat, until transferring to Silk Cut. The crew included Steven Erickson and Magnus Olsson

The team's second boat, EF Education, had an all-female crew and was led by French woman Christine Guillou and included Isabelle Autissier. Leslie Egnot joined the crew on leg 4.

Innovation Kvaerner

Skippered by Knut Frostad, the crew included Marcel van Triest, Ross Halcrow, Tony Rae, Ed Baird, Torben Grael and Pierre Mas.

Merit Cup

Merit Cup was a Monaco flagged boat skippered by Grant Dalton. One of only two team's that built two boats, the crew included watch captain Kevin Shoebridge, Ian Stewart, Mike Sanderson, Jeremy Lomas, Dirk de Ridder, Ray Davies and Mike Quilter.

Silk Cut

Led by Lawrie Smith, Silk Cut was the last boat in the fleet designed by Bruce Farr. The crew included Jez Fanstone, Neil Graham, Gordon Maguire, Neal McDonald, Jan Dekker and Stu Bannatyne.

Swedish Match

Swedish Match was skippered by Gunnar Krantz and included Roger Nilson and Erle Williams. Matthew Humphries joined the crew following the withdrawal of America's Challenge.

Toshiba

Led by Dennis Conner and Paul Standbridge, Toshiba was originally skippered by Chris Dickson but Dickson was fired after Leg 1. Other crew members included Ross MacDonald, Murray Ross, Chris Ward, Alan Smith and Kelvin Harrap.

The crew had 13 Whitbread and 28 America's Cup campaigns between them.

Route

EventStart dateStartFinishDistance (nmi)
Leg 121 September 1997UK SouthamptonZAF Cape Town7,340
Leg 211 November 1997ZAF Cape TownAUS Fremantle4,600
Leg 313 December 1997AUS FremantleAUS Sydney2,250
Leg 44 January 1998AUS SydneyNZL Auckland1,270
Leg 51 February 1998NZL AucklandBRA São Sebastião6,670
Leg 614 March 1998BRA São SebastiãoUSA Fort Lauderdale4,750
Leg 719 April 1998USA Fort LauderdaleUSA Baltimore870
Leg 83 May 1998USA BaltimoreFRA La Rochelle3,390
Leg 922 May 1998FRA La RochelleGBR Southampton450

Leg Results

#BoatLeg 1
GBR
ZAFLeg 2
ZAF
AUSLeg 3
AUS
AUSLeg 4
AUS
NZLLeg 5
NZL
BRALeg 6
BRA
USALeg 7
USA
USALeg 8
USA
FRALeg 9
FRA
GBRTotal
1EF Language1257210570135101815592836
2Merit Cup110487010578665066105698
3Swedish Match3612592609189924460689
4Innovation Kvaerner9711060406577703381633
5Silk Cut8484405026
DNF1156010170630
6Chessie Racing7260818110555408930613
7Toshiba609750920
DSQ4420
PEN11550528
8Brunel Sunergy12243030119331052240415
9EF Education2436202026
DNF22307720275
10America's Challenge480
DNS0
DNS0
DNS0
DNS0
DNS0
DNS0
DNS0
DNS48

Overall Results

PosSail NumberYachtCountryYacht TypeLOA
(Metres)SkipperPointsReferences:
1SWE 13000EF LanguageSWE SwedenFarr Whitbread 6019.51Paul Cayard836
2MON 700Merit CupMCO MonacoFarr Whitbread 6019.51Grant Dalton698
3SWE 2000Swedish MatchSWE SwedenFarr Whitbread 6019.51Gunnar Krantz689
4NOR 2Innovation KvaernerNOR NorwayFarr Whitbread 6019.51Knut Frostad633
5GBR 1Silk CutGBR Great BritainFarr Whitbread 6019.51Lawrie Smith630
6USA 60Chessie RacingUSA United StatesFarr Whitbread 6019.51George Collins613
7USA 1ToshibaUSA United StatesFarr Whitbread 6019.51Dennis Conner
Chris Dickson
Paul Standbridge528
8NED 11Brunel SunergyNED NetherlandsJudel Vrolijk Whitbread 6019.51Hans Bouscholte
Roy Heiner415
9SWE 300000EF EducationSWE SwedenFarr Whitbread 6019.51Christine Guillou275
10USA 11America's ChallengeUSA United StatesAndrews Whitbread 6019.51Ross Field48

References

References

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  2. [http://www.volvooceanrace.org/about-the-race/history/1997-1998/ Volvo Ocean Race: History 1997–1998 – Leg 2]
  3. "Spartan Ocean Racing - Race Yacht Charter".
  4. "16609 Text Pages_il.qxd".
  5. (1 October 1997). "A Whitbread wake-up call".
  6. [http://www.volvooceanrace.org/about-the-race/history/1997-1998/ Volvo Ocean Race: History 1997–1998]
  7. Histoiredeshalfs. "WOR60-VOR60-VO70=V065 Alphabetic List".
  8. "The Entries". Yachting.
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