Otago Daily Times

Dongfeng wins Volvo in first for China and women’s sailing

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❛ I’m not sure I have been the best skipper, but I have had the best

team around me

LONDON: China’s Dongfeng Race Team won the Volvo Ocean Race yesterday, the first victory for a team including women in the roundthewo­rld marathon.

The Chinesebac­ked team held off its nearest competitor­s, Mapfre and Team Brunel, to secure overall victory, as Dutch sailor Carolijn Brouwer and France’s Marie Riou crossed the line off the Hague to clinch the last leg.

Dongfeng was within sight of its rivals as it approached the finish to claim its first leg victory since leaving Alicante, in Spain, in October last year.

‘‘It’s crazy; it’s been an insane race. I can’t describe how I feel. My goal was to win the race and to be the first woman to do it,’’ Brouwer said. ‘‘We just had to keep our cool, to keep our head together.’’

Skippered by race veteran Charles Caudrelier, Dongfeng had not previously won a leg as it battled mountainou­s seas in the Southern Ocean and drifted through the Doldrums in the 45,000 nautical mile race, but had been the most consistent crew.

It showed off the Chinese flag after cruising across the finish line, while Brouwer lifted the Dutch colours in triumph.

‘‘I’m not sure I have been the best skipper, but I have had the best team around me,’’ a tearful Caudrelier said after accepting the cup once ashore.

Dongfeng’s win also deprives two New Zealanders, Peter Burling aboard Brunel and Blair Tuke on Mapfre, of sailing’s elusive ‘‘Triple Crown’’ of Olympic gold, the America’s Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race.

The win by the Chinese team in the race, which began in the 1970s and is regarded as one of the toughest in sailing because much of it is crossing the hazardous Southern Ocean, is also a first for China.

Chinese sailors Yang Jiru ‘‘Wolf’’, Chen Jinhao ‘‘Horace’’ and Xue Liu ‘‘Black’’ were all in the 12member squad for their second Volvo Ocean Race with Dongfeng after securing a podium finish at their first attempt, alongside race veterans from France, the Netherland­s, New Zealand and Australia. — Reuters

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