(Newport, RI)- Team VESTAS includes as its leader a J/24 World Champion Charlie Enright. Furthermore, he is joined by friend Mark Towill, both avid sailors and
racers since they were little kids growing up on Narragansett Bay,
sailing out of the Bristol YC on Sunfishes, J/24s, J/35s, J/105s and
even the new J/121 recently.
Young guns Charlie Enright and Mark Towill are back in the Volvo Ocean
Race, and they've teamed up with Danish wind energy company Vestas and
marine conservation program 11th Hour Racing hoping to make a lasting
impact on and off the water in 2017-18.
American duo Enright and Towill return to lead the blue boat, and want
to make an impact on and off the water. Enright and Towill got their
first taste of Volvo Ocean Race action in the 2014-15 edition as with
Team Alvimedica, and in doing so realized a long-awaited dream to test
their mettles offshore in the ultimate round-the-world race.
Two In-Port Race wins and victory in the final ocean leg from Lorient to
Gothenburg left the talented Americans wanting more, and now they're
back with a star-studded crew, an even bigger hunger for success and an
important message about the health of our oceans to promote.
The team's partnership with 11th Hour Racing will see them engage with
communities around the world to increase understanding of marine
environments and how best to respect them.
Joining Towill and Enright in the team's high command is Simon 'SiFi'
Fisher, who helped orchestrate Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing's win in 2014-15
from the navigation station, and returns for a fourth consecutive Volvo
Ocean Race.
Around them are some of the most talented ocean racers on the planet.
The likes of Damian Foxall, Tony Mutter, SCA's Stacey Jackson and Phil
Harmer, all with Volvo Ocean Race victories on their CVs, will guarantee
Vestas 11th Hour Racing are top contenders. Indeed, Harmer is hunting a
hat-trick of consecutive wins after lifting the trophy with Groupama
and Abu Dhabi in 2011-12 and 2014-15, respectively.
Nick Dana (Newport, RI) returns for a second race as a full crew member,
then there are the team's under-30 crew members, bursting with
enthusiasm and talent. Brit Hannah Diamond and Denmark's Jena Mai Hansen
join the team from Olympic dinghy racing backgrounds, Diamond from the
Nacra 17 multihull and Jensen from winning bronze in the 49er FX at Rio
2016. Young Aussie Tom Johnson joins the crew after racing with Vestas
in the 2014-15 edition, then with Oracle Team USA for the most recent
America's Cup.
Vestas 11th Hour Racing finished fifth in Leg Zero, the four-stage
qualifying series before, then headed straight for Lisbon where they've
been working hard to get up to speed, two-boat testing alongside team
AkzoNobel as the countdown to the start of the Volvo Ocean Race
continues.
Follow these guys as the go around the world on the Volvo Ocean Race website (great tracker, too!).