Leg 7 from Auckland to Itajai, day 04 on board Turn the Tide on Plastic. Sailing through the furious fifties and deploying the scientific drifter. 21 March, 2018.
Leg 4, Melbourne to Hong Kong, day 02 on board MAPFRE, from left to right, Team Brunel, Dongfeng Race Team, Vestas 11th Hour Racing and Tea, AkzoNobel under the rainbow. Photo by Ugo Fonolla/Volvo Ocean Race. 02 January, 2018.
Leg 3, Cape Town to Melbourne, day 03, sunset on board Turn the Tide on Plastic. Sunset drone shots. Photo by Jeremie Lecaudey/Volvo Ocean Race. 12 December, 2017.
Leg 3, Cape Town to Melbourne, day 03, sunset on board Turn the Tide on Plastic. Sunset drone shots. Photo by Jeremie Lecaudey/Volvo Ocean Race. 12 December, 2017.
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, day 14, Bianca Cook, Francesca Clapcich and Dee Caffari brace before being run over by a rainbow. Neck and neck sailing with Scallywag as the front runners sail away from the back of the pack. Photo by Sam Greenfield/Volvo Ocean Race. 18 November, 2017
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, day 01, Departing Lisbon on board Turn the Tide on Plastic. Turn the Tide on Plastic departs Lisbon in extreme conditions. Photo by Sam Greenfield/Volvo Ocean Race. 05 November, 2017
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, day 01, Departing Lisbon on board Turn the Tide on Plastic. Turn the Tide on Plastic departs Lisbon in extreme conditions. Photo by Sam Greenfield/Volvo Ocean Race. 05 November, 2017
April,2015. Leg 6 Newport onboard Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing. Day 4. Simon \\"SiFi\\" Fisher and Roberto Bermudez,aka Chuny,leave the helm alone and grind while putting in a reef as the sky puts on a show behind.
April 23,2015. Leg 6 to Newport onboard Team Alvimedica. Day 04. Ryan Houston helming after a brief rain.The front gone from the west,it's the warm and calm conditions of the high pressure to the east that dominate the sailing,as the still-compact fleet nears an eventual tack north.
March 25,2015. Leg 5 to Itajai onboard Team Alvimedica. Day 7. The sun rises to Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing just two miles to the south and clearly in sight,sign of a fleet-wide compression as the approach to the ice limit begins. (left to right) Alberto Bolzan,Mark Towill,and Dave Swete smile in front of a Southern Ocean rainbow while dressed for the cold sailing.
Credit: Matt Knighton / Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing / Volvo Ocean Race
March 19,2015. Leg 5 to Itajai onboard Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing. Day 01. Luke \\"Parko\\" Parkinson braces for the next wave as Phil Harmer drives deeper into the Southern Ocean.
February 21,2015. Leg 4 to Auckland onboard Team Alvimedica. Day 13. A rainbow appears after a quick downpour. Over the equator and back into the Southern Hemisphere,the weather turns tropical,rainclouds driving much of the day's direction south towards Vanuatu.
February 21,2015. Leg 4 to Auckland onboard Team Alvimedica. Day 13. Ryan Houston driving in squally,rainy,and double-rainbow conditions. Over the equator and back into the Southern Hemisphere,the weather turns tropical,rainclouds driving much of the day's direction south towards Vanuatu.
For EDITORIAL USE only, please credit: Guy Salter/Ericsson 4/Volvo Ocean Race..Green Dragon, as seen from Ericsson 4, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand..The Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09 will be the 10th running of this ocean marathon. Starting from Alicante in Spain, on 4 October 2008, it will, for the first time, take in Cochin, India, Singapore and Qingdao, China before finishing in St Petersburg, Russia for the first time in the history of the race. Spanning some 37,000 nautical miles, visiting 11 ports over nine months, the Volvo Ocean Race is the world's premier ocean yacht race for professional racing crews...For all media enquiries please contact Lizzie Ward on +44 (0)1489 554 832 or email lizzie.ward@volvooceanrace.org. For all photographic enquiries, please contact Tim Stonton on +44 (0)1489 554 867 or email tim.stonton@volvooceanrace.org. For further images, please go to http://images.volvooceanrace.org
For EDITORIAL USE only,please credit: Guy Salter/Ericsson 4/Volvo Ocean Race....Green Dragon,as seen from Ericsson 4,on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race,from Galway to Marstrand....The Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09 will be the 10th running of this ocean marathon. Starting from Alicante in Spain,on 4 October 2008,it will,for the first time,take in Cochin,India,Singapore and Qingdao,China before finishing in St Petersburg,Russia for the first time in the history of the race. Spanning some 37,000 nautical miles,visiting 11 ports over nine months,the Volvo Ocean Race is the world's premier ocean yacht race for professional racing crews.....For all media enquiries please contact Lizzie Ward on +44 (0)1489 554 832 or email lizzie.ward@volvooceanrace.org. For all photographic enquiries,please contact Tim Stonton on +44 (0)1489 554 867 or email tim.stonton@volvooceanrace.org. For further images,please go to http://images.volvooceanrace.org
For EDITORIAL USE only, please credit: Mikel Pasabant/Telefonica Black/Volvo Ocean Race..An Indian Ocean Rainbow from Telefonica Black, on leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race from Cape Town, South Africa to Cochin, India..The Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09 will be the 10th running of this ocean marathon. Starting from Alicante in Spain, on 4 October 2008, it will, for the first time, take in Cochin, India, Singapore and Qingdao, China before finishing in St Petersburg, Russia for the first time in the history of the race. Spanning some 37,000 nautical miles, visiting 11 ports over nine months, the Volvo Ocean Race is the world's premier ocean yacht race for professional racing crews...For all media enquiries please contact Lizzie Ward on +44 (0)1489 554 832 or email lizzie.ward@volvooceanrace.org. For all photographic enquiries, please contact Tim Stonton on +44 (0)1489 554 867 or email tim.stonton@volvooceanrace.org. For further images, please go to http://images.volvooceanrace.org
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