Volvo Baltic Race

Volvo Baltic Race
Founded 2003
Classes VO60
Venue Baltic Sea
Ceased 2004
Last champion(s) SonyEricsson
Thomas Blixt

Volvo Baltic Race was a yacht race held in the Baltic Sea, sponsored by Volvo. It has been held in 2003 and 2004 as training series for VO60 yachts, targeting the Volvo Ocean Race.

2003

Seven yachts participated: Atea (1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race Innovation Kvaerner), Challenge of Netsurvey (2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race Team News Corp), Elanders/Ten Celsius (1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race Silk Cut), Nilörn (1993–94 Whitbread Round the World Race Winston), Pontona Youth (1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race Heineken), RS (2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race Team SEB), SonyEricsson (Assa Abloy trial boat).[1]

Legs

Date Event Distance
21 June Eckenförde Race 25 NM
22 June Kiel In-Port Race 8 NM
23–26 June Kiel–Sandhamn 470 NM
29 June – 1 July Accenture Gotland Runt 340 NM
2 July Sandhamn In-Port Race 8 NM
2–5 July Sandhamn–Marstrand 510 NM

Results

Results of individual races
Pos Boat Crew Club
1 RS Williams, Erle Erle Williams  Royal Swedish Yacht Club
2 SonyEricsson Blixt, Thomas Thomas Blixt  Royal Swedish Yacht Club
3 Challenge of Netsurvey Humphries, Matthew Matthew Humphries  Royal Swedish Yacht Club
4 Elanders/Ten Celsius Wallén, Hans Hans Wallén  Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club
5 Nilörn Frejme, Frederik Frederik Frejme  Royal Swedish Yacht Club
6 Atea Mortensen, Jan Jan Mortensen  SGYF
7 Pontona Youth Dahl Jensen, Thomas Thomas Dahl Jensen  Aarhus Yacht Club

2004

The 2004 Volvo Baltic Race, for the SEB Trophy was a three-week sprint version of Volvo Ocean Race. It was either taking part in, or be in port at the same time, as three of Northern Europe's biggest events: Kiel Week, Germany, the Swedish Match Cup in Marstrand, Sweden, and the Accenture Gotland Runt. Initiator was Viamare, the Swedish yacht and hotel conglomerate.

Five yachts participated: Avant (1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race Swedish Match), AV-Teknik (1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race Chessie Racing), JMS Next Generation (1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race Silk Cut), SonyEricsson (2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race Assa Abloy), Team Elanders (2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race Team News Corp).[2]

Legs

Date Event
19 June In-Port Race
20 June Gothenburg–Copenhagen
23 June Copenhagen–Kiel
25 June In-Port Race
26 June Kiel–Warnemünde–Sandhamn
4–6 July Round Gotland Race
7 July Sandhamn In-Port Race

Results

Results of individual races
Pos Boat Crew Club
1 SonyEricsson Blixt, Thomas Thomas Blixt  Royal Swedish Yacht Club
2 Team Elanders Humphries, Matthew Matthew Humphries  Royal Swedish Yacht Club
3 Avant Lundh, Mikael Mikael Lundh  Royal Swedish Yacht Club
4 JMS Next Generation Heiberg, Kjell-Inge Kjell-Inge Heiberg  Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
5 AV-Teknik Murtic, Marko Marko Murtic  Croatia

References

See also

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