Volvo Ocean Race- Two new crew announced for Team Vestas Wind
by Sail-World.com NZL on 8 May 2015
- Team Vestas Wind - pictured four weeks to the relaunch in Lisbon, Portugal Brian Carlin - Team Vestas Wind
Team Vestas Wind have announced the recruitment of two new crew members for their planned return to the Volvo Ocean Race from Leg 8 which starts in Lisbon, Portugal.
The team will be joined from the Lisbon stopover onwards by Tom Addis (AUS) and Simeon Tienpont (NED).
Addis will navigate the Vestas Wind boat throughout the final legs of the race. Tienpont will replace Tom Johnson as bowman as the latter has decided to accept a position with America's cup Defender, Oracle Team USA.
Australian Tom Addis, 45, is a two-time Volvo Ocean Race veteran – having competed with both Puma and Teléfonica Blue as navigator in previous editions – and has participated in multiple transatlantic crossings and Sydney to Hobart races.
The team says his engineering and mathematical background is a welcome addition for the relatively short and technical legs from Lisbon onwards.
Experienced Dutch sailor, Simeon Tienpont. 33, formed part of the America's Cup winning team Oracle Team USA on two occasions and has one Volvo Ocean Race under his belt as an under 30 with ABN Amro Two in the 2005-2006 edition of the Race.
He left Oracle Team USA soon after the 2013 America's Cup and was one of the OTUSA crew to join the Italian Luna Rossa campaign. With the abrupt change of class for the 2017 America's Cup team principal Patrizio Bertelli pulled out of the event freeing Tienpont for other opportunities.
“I’m extremely satisfied with the composition of the team – our profiles are compatible and morale is high,” skipper Chris Nicholson said.
“I know both Tom Addis and Simeon Tienpont well, and I’m sure they’ll fit in seamlessly, positively contributing to the dynamics and performance of the team.
“Now as a complete team, we’re solely focused on rejoining the race in Lisbon and on putting in our best performance for the remaining legs of the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-2015,” Nicholson said in a written media statement.
Vestas Chief Marketing Officer and CEO of Team Vestas Wind, Morten Albæk, said: “I am very pleased that Chris succeeded in hiring such strong sailors with a good combination of experience and motivation.
“I am very proud of all the hard work put in by the team in regards to the rebuild of the boat – in particular I would like to thank Persico Marine for an exceptional job – and I can’t wait to see the crew and the boat in Lisbon.”
After making a late entry to the race Team Vestas Wind smashed into the Cargados Carajos Shoals, 200nm north east of Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean at the end of November 2014, sailing on Leg 2 of the race. She suffered substantial damage but was retrieved and shipped to Italy for a massive reconstruction program.
Although a comprehensive inquiry was conducted no single person was blamed for the episode, however the navigator was excused from further participation in the crew.
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