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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 Ocean Race is a yacht race around the world, held every three or four years since 1973. Originally named the Whitbread Round the World Race after its initiating sponsor, British brewing company Whitbread, in 2001 it became the Volvo Ocean Ra ...
. The
Whitbread Round the World Race The Ocean Race is a yacht race around the world, held every three or four years since 1973. Originally named the Whitbread Round the World Race after its initiating sponsor, British brewing company Whitbread, in 2001 it became the Volvo Ocean Ra ...
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


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 Roy Heiner (born 22 November 1960, in Virginia, Free State, South Africa) is a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Pusan. Heiner took 7th place in the Finn. In 1992 Summer Olympics, Barcelona H ...
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 Kenneth John Read (born November 6, 1955) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Canada. He was a specialist in the downhill and a two-time Olympian. He won five World Cup races during his ten-year international career, all in downhill. ...
.


EF Education and EF Language

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EF Language ''EF Language'' (also known as ''Illbruck'', ''Magnavox 2UE'', ''Nokia 2UE'', ''Nokia'', ''DHL'') is a Volvo Ocean 60 yacht that won the 1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race. Career ''EF Language'' was designed by Bruce Farr and built ...
'' was skippered by Paul Cayard and included a core crew from his AmericaOne challenge for the
2000 America's Cup The 30th America's Cup was won by Team New Zealand, who swept the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup winner Prada Challenge in all five races. It was the first America's Cup without an American challenger or defender. Races Crew Team New Zealand * S ...
.
Lawrie Smith Lawrie Smith (born 19 February 1956) is a British sailor. He won a bronze medal in the soling class at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics (, ), officially the Games of the XXV Olympiad (, ) and officially branded as Barcel ...
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 EF Education First (abbreviated as EF) is an international education company that specialises in language training, educational travels, academic degree programmes, and cultural exchanges. The company was founded in 1965 by Bertil Hult in the ...
'', had an all-female crew and was led by French woman Christine Guillou and included
Isabelle Autissier Isabelle Autissier (born 18 October 1956) is a French sailor, navigator, writer, and broadcaster. She is celebrated for being the first woman to have completed a solo world navigation in competition (Velux 5 Oceans Race#The BOC Challenge 1990-9 ...
. Leslie Egnot joined the crew on leg 4.


Innovation Kvaerner

Skippered by Knut Frostad, the crew included Marcel van Triest,
Ross Halcrow Ross "Rosco" Halcrow (born 17 November 1966) is a New Zealand sailor who has won both the America's Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race. Sailing career Halcrow stated as a sailmaker and backup crew member for New Zealand Challenge in both the 1987 Amer ...
,
Tony Rae Anthony James Morell Rae (1927-2000) was an Australian-born headmaster of a Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales, GPS School and chairman of the Headmasters' Conference of the Independent Schools of Australia. Ea ...
,
Ed Baird Phillip Edward "Ed" Baird (born May 17, 1958) is an American sailor. He was a coach of the 1995 America's Cup-winning Team New Zealand and a helmsman for the 2007 America's Cup-winning Alinghi syndicate. Growing up in Florida, Baird raced in th ...
,
Torben Grael Torben Schmidt Grael (born 22 July 1960) is one of the most well known Brazilian sailors, renowned in international competitions. A descendant of Danes, he was taken sailing by his grandfather at the age of five years on the sailboat ''Ailee ...
and
Pierre Mas Pierre Mas (1891–1970 Tangier) was a French media mogul of the francophone press in Morocco under the French Protectorate in Morocco, French Protectorate. Biography With the fortune he inherited from his father, who in 1907 opened a branch of ...
.


Merit Cup

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Merit Cup ''Merit Cup'' is a yacht. She finished second in the 1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race skippered by Grant Dalton. Career ''Merit Cup'' was designed by Bruce Farr Bruce Kenneth Farr (born 1949 in Auckland) is a New Zealand designer of r ...
'' was a Monaco flagged boat skippered by
Grant Dalton Grant Stanley Dalton is a New Zealand sailor who has competed in five Whitbread Round the World Races and was appointed manager of Team New Zealand in 2003, and is CEO of the team. He is also passionate about motor racing and is an avid F1 ...
. One of only two team's that built two boats, the crew included watch captain Kevin Shoebridge, Ian Stewart,
Mike Sanderson Mike Sanderson (born 29 May 1971) is a New Zealand sailor. Perhaps best known for being awarded the prestigious ISAF World Sailor of the Year Award for winning the 2005–06 Volvo Ocean Race as skipper of '' ABN Amro I''. At the age of 35, h ...
, Jeremy Lomas, Dirk de Ridder,
Ray Davies Sir Raymond Douglas Davies ( ; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter for the Rock music, rock band the Kinks, which he led, with his younger brother Dave Davies, Dave pro ...
and Mike Quilter.


Silk Cut

Led by
Lawrie Smith Lawrie Smith (born 19 February 1956) is a British sailor. He won a bronze medal in the soling class at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics (, ), officially the Games of the XXV Olympiad (, ) and officially branded as Barcel ...
, ''
Silk Cut Silk Cut is a British brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Gallaher Group. The packaging is characterised by a distinctive stark white packet with the brand name in a purple, blue, red, silver, white or green square. History ...
'' was the last boat in the fleet designed by
Bruce Farr Bruce Kenneth Farr (born 1949 in Auckland) is a New Zealand designer of racing and cruising yachts. Farrdesigned boats have won, challenged for, or placed highly in the Whitbread Round the World Race, America's Cup, and Sydney to Hobart Yacht R ...
. The crew included Jez Fanstone, Neil Graham, Gordon Maguire,
Neal McDonald Neal McDonald (born 22 July 1963) is a British sailor who has competed in seven Volvo Ocean Races. Sailing career Born in Brighton, McDonald is a qualified naval architect and a member of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors. He represented Gr ...
,
Jan Dekker Jan Dekker (born 25 June 1990) is a Dutch former professional darts player. He reached the semi-finals of the BDO World Darts Championship twice, in 2011 and 2014. Career Dekker qualified for the televised stages of the 2010 Winmau World Mas ...
and Stu Bannatyne.


Swedish Match

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'' was skippered by Gunnar Krantz and included
Roger Nilson Roger Nilson (born 5 March 1949) is a Swedish sailor and physician. He has competed in the Volvo Ocean Race seven times: he sailed with '' Alaska Eagle'' in 1981–82, ''Drum'' in 1985–86, ''The Card'' in 1989–90, '' Intrum Justitia'' in 199 ...
and Erle Williams. Matthew Humphries joined the crew following the withdrawal of ''America's Challenge''.


Toshiba

Led by
Dennis Conner Dennis Walter Conner (born September 16, 1942) is an American yachtsman. He is noted for winning a bronze medal at the 1976 Olympics, two Star World Championships, and three wins in the America's Cup. Sailing career Conner was born September ...
and Paul Standbridge, ''
Toshiba is a Japanese multinational electronics company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors ...
'' was originally skippered by Chris Dickson but Dickson was fired after Leg 1.Volvo Ocean Race: History 1997–1998
/ref> Other crew members included
Ross MacDonald Ross Macdonald was the main pseudonym used by the American-Canadian writer of crime fiction Kenneth Millar (; December 13, 1915 – July 11, 1983). He is best known for his series of hardboiled novels set in Southern California and featur ...
, Murray Ross, Chris Ward, Alan Smith and
Kelvin Harrap Kelvin Harrap (born 1970) is a New Zealand sailor (sport), sailor who has represented his country at the Summer Olympics and sailed in multiple America's Cups and Volvo Ocean Races. Harrap was born 1970 in Napier, New Zealand, Napier, New Zealand ...
. The crew had 13 Whitbread and 28 America's Cup campaigns between them.


Route


Leg Results


Overall Results


References


External links

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