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29 April 2007, 06:44 pm
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VELUX 5 OCEANS 2006-2007

Bernard STAMM (SUI) has less than 24 hours left to go in the VELUX 5 OCEANS. The defending champion and runaway leader is currently expected to arrive in the finish port of Bilbao between 12:00 and 14:00 local time (10:00-12:00 UTC) on 30 April.
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The Swiss skipper, who has sailed an exceptional race and looks guaranteed to retain his title in this classic event, continues to lead the fleet towards the end of their dramatic circumnavigation of the planet following the start of leg 3 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA on 18 April.

STAMM will be met by hundreds of friends, family, sponsors and media, and will be cheered on by the expectant people of Bilbao, celebrating a public holiday on Monday. Quotes, photographs and TV images will be available following the arrival.

Second place Kojiro SHIRAISHI (JPN) is only 81 miles behind STAMM and is expected to follow the skipper into Bilbao on Monday evening.

About The Race

The VELUX 5 OCEANS is the longest race for any individual in any sport. Over the first few days, the fleet will make their way along the northern coast of Spain to Cape Finistère where they will turn south towards the Southern Ocean. However, all of the skippers know that this race is a marathon and not a sprint. During the 30,000 miles sailed in the VELUX 5 OCEANS race, the yachts will encounter some of the most extreme sea and weather conditions on the planet.

For a complete list of all the news about the VELUX 5 OCEANS 2006-2007 CLICK HERE.

Tim Kelly (As Amended by ISAF), Image, Bernard STAMM is closing in on the finish:© onEdition
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