Sport | Leg 5 Day 17
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Camper hit pause on racing
Camper have suspended racing and are closing in on the Chilean coast where their shore crew are awaiting their arrival to begin repairing the red boat’s structural damage.
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Sport | Leg 5 Day 6
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Camper push hardest to snatch lead
The leading four boat pack are turning in fast and furious performances as they scream through the huge waves of the South Pacific in more than 40 knots of wind at peak boat speeds over 30 knots.
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Sport | Leg 5 Day 5
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Teams gear up for best sailing in the world
Speed and excitement are building as the five front-runners fast gain pace on the back of a low-pressure sling-shot that could propel them into 24-hour record breaking territory.Read More
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Sport | Leg 5 Day 4
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Puma call off Chatham Island
After two days of relentless punishment from high winds and huge waves on Leg 5 from Auckland to Itajaí the top five boats are set for some relief over the next 24 hours as two high pressure systems bring lighter conditions.
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Sport | Auckland stopover
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Sanya taste victory in Auckland Pro-Am
Sanya skipper Mike Sanderson showed old pal and three-time Volvo Ocean Race winner Mark Christensen that he still has some tricks up his sleeve as he sailed his team to victory in the Auckland Pro-Am.
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Sport | Lag 4 Day 15
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Turf war begins to play out
The fleet is beginning to gradually converge as the eastern and western packs set their sights on the island of New Caledonia, the final major landfall before the Leg 4 finish in Auckland New Zealand.
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Sport | Leg 4 Da 6
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PUMA pounce back
Puma is powering at breakneck speeds almost double those of the fleet and fast closing the more than 200 nautical mile gap with leg leaders Camper
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