Please select your home edition
Edition
Exposure Marine

Volvo Extreme 40 Series at Sanxenxo, Spain - Day 1

by Volvo Extreme 40 class 7 Nov 2005 09:02 GMT
The Volvo Extreme 40 enjoy their first day of racing in Sanxenxo, Spain © Volvo Extreme 40 class

First Volvo Extreme 40 races dominated by Carolijn Brouwer

The first three races in the brand new Volvo Extreme 40 class were dominated by Dutch sailor Carolijn Brouwer on Sunday. With three wins in a row she and her crew beat respected world-class sailors like Olympic Tornado class medallists Randy Smyth and Mitch Booth.

Five strict one-design catamarans lined up for the start of this first Grand Prix Race, part of a series to be sailed during the Volvo Ocean Race stopovers. The wind was building to 12 knots, at times increasing to 15 knots in the beautiful bay of Sanxenxo.

At 14.30 hours the start gun sounded and immediately four of the boats were into some serious fender bending. The spectacular 40 foot multihulls squeezed together and exchanged some paint. It was obvious that these sailors were pushing it hard. As a result of this collision, Basilica, skippered by Hugh Styles, had to pull out of the race with a hole in the hull.

Brouwer recently switched from sailing a Europe dinghy to the Olympic Tornado with her Belgian boy friend Sebastian Godefroid. The duo form the core of the team of four sailing the VOX 40’s. She was delighted about the wins today.

“We sailed well today” she said at the dock after the racing. “I have a great team behind me. We won all the races on good positioning and near perfect boathandling.”

Creator of the boat and the initiator of the event Mitch Booth had mixed feelings about this debut day for the class. “It is great to see these boats out racing. With 12 to 15 knots of wind and this chop these boats gave us a great ride. They are like wild bronco’s, hitting 15 knots upwind and well over 20 knots on the reaches. I must compliment Carolijn and her team. We sail short race courses, so boathandling is very important and they did a fabulous job.”

But Booth was not so happy with all the damage. “Maybe we are pushing it too hard. I am not sure what happened to Basilica. I hope they can race tomorrow.”

The Volvo Extreme 40 will race 3 heats daily at 14.30 hours in Sanxenxo until Thursday, the last day of racing.

Related Articles

Faithful look forward to Airlie Beach Race Week
Performance Racing category has already attracted 15 entries Just as Whitsunday Sailing Club is looking forward to 74 Islands Distillery Airlie Beach Race Week, so too are competitors, including those in the Performance Racing category where already 15 have signed up ready to race in the 37th edition. Posted on 25 Jun
Entries surpass 100 for Airlie Beach Race Week
74 Islands Distillery has signed up as Naming Rights Sponsor As entries breach the century mark, Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) is pleased to announce that 74 Islands Distillery has signed up as Naming Rights Sponsor for 2025 Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW) Posted on 15 May
Come to ABRW where fun doesn't set with the sun
60 entries received just a short time after entries opening Just a short time from entries opening for Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW) 2025, keen competitors started committing to the fun event and with 60 entries received to-date, it is a good start to what is sure to be another great week of racing. Posted on 16 Apr
ODMG Airlie Beach Race Week concludes
The last three days of racing have been in variable light breezes Compliments flowed from competitors at Whitsunday Sailing Club's (WSC) Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024, following a solid week of racing, as the Club and Whitsunday Islands delivered the best mix of racing seen for a while. Posted on 15 Aug 2024
Light air to decide Cormie's fate
At Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week It's the final morning of racing at Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024 and once again it is light and lovely and expected to be almost a replica of yesterday, with the sea breeze poking her nose into the Whitsundays around midday. Posted on 15 Aug 2024
Some have divisions stitched up at ABRW 2024
Racing starts just after midday on day 5 at Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024 Where is that damn wind", we were all asking this morning, Day 5 at Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024 Posted on 14 Aug 2024
Waiting for the wind at ABRW 2024
PRO Kevin Wilson has announced an AP ashore It's the morning of Day 5 at Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024 and PRO Kevin Wilson has announced an AP ashore, as the beautiful sunny morning does not include a breath of wind. Posted on 13 Aug 2024
Airlie Beach Race Week day 4
Light air enthusiasts have a field day Day 4 at Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024 was the antithesis to the earlier part of the week-long regatta, as variable warm breezes under a sunny sky meant a return to the beautiful tropical Whitsundays Posted on 13 Aug 2024
Paradise is not lost as sun is back at ABRW 2024
After an extremely wet lay day at Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week It is the morning of Day 4 at Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024 and the sun is out again after an extremely wet lay day - the question though is will there be any wind in Paradise today for the fourth day of racing. Posted on 12 Aug 2024
Conditions take their toll at ABRW 2024
Rain squalls and conditions general tested a few on Day 3 of Airlie Beach Race Week Rain squalls and conditions general tested a few on Day 3 of Ocean Dynamics and Mount Gay Airlie Beach Race Week 2024 and not everyone escaped unscathed, Michael Unwin's Fuzzy Logic from Townsville was dismasted and others suffered too. Posted on 11 Aug 2024