CAMPER WITH EMIRATES TEAM NEW ZEALAND IN THE VOLVO OCEAN RACE


CAMPER says 'hello' to Alberto and 'goodbye' to Eduardo

May, 21st
CAMPER slipped her moorings this morning in Miami to leave for the start of the seventh leg of the Volvo Ocean Race. This leg leaves the tropical area off the coast of Miami finishing in medium latitudes in Lisbon in Portugal. This is the last long leg of race at some 3600 miles and it is likely to be a fast and long sprint to the finish line at the Portuguese capital.
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CAMPER TAKES SECOND PLACE IN MIAMI THRILLER

May, 9th

CAMPER with Emirates Team New Zealand crossed the finish line in Miami earlier today, happy with their performance and the 25 points won for the second place.

Keep calm and carry on

May, 9th

The closeness of this boat race amazes me at times.


CAMPER CROSSES EQUATOR FOR FOURTH TIME

April, 30th

CAMPER with Emirates Team New Zealand crossed the Equator at 0910h UTC for the fourth and final time in this edition of the Volvo Ocean Race.
 

Day 7: Keeping an eye on the competition

April, 29th

It has been all eyes on our competitors Telefonica and Puma for the last 24 hours. We have been stalking Puma all day and night, gaining a mile here, losing a mile there.


Day 6: The fleet compresses

April, 29th

The last 12 hours have been very light, causing a significant compression in the fleet.

Day 4: Tense times ahead

April, 26th

Yesterday was ANZAC day, which is a very important day to all Australian’s and New Zealander’s.


Day 3: CAMPER hoping dolphins will bring good luck

April, 26th

CAMPER with Emirates Team New Zealand have had mixed fortunes in the Volvo Ocean Race so far, but that may be about to change.

Day 2

April, 25th

We were discussing the contrast between the first 24 hours of this leg and the last leg. It couldn’t be more different.