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Extreme Sailing Series 2011 - Team Extreme and Alinghi crash + video

by Julie Royer on 27 May 2011
Alinghi and Team Extreme crash - Extreme Sailing Series 2011 Mark Lloyd http://www.lloyd-images.com
Extreme Sailing Series 2011 saw a big crash between Team Extreme and Alinghi in the fourth race of today (27th May) at Act 3 in Istanbul.

The noise of the impact could be heard 500 metres away. In breezy conditions and gusts over 19 knots, it was a classic port/starboard incident, as Alinghi tried to go behind Team Extreme but didn’t make it and hit Roland Gaebler’s boat hard. With a large hole in the back of port hull, Team Extreme was kept afloat by a support RIB. They were towed to the technical area and craned out. Both Alinghi, with bow sprit damage, and Team Extreme are out of the game for the rest of the day.

One of the Alinghi crewmen, Yves Detrey, suffered a minor injury in the collision and was taken off the boat just after the crash with an injury to his left arm but confirmed as not serious.

After 18 races Groupe Edmond de Rothschild lead the overall scoreboard tied on points with Artemis Racing.




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