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Volvo Ocean Race - Dutch multinational is first team sponsor announced

by Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com on 5 Jul 2016
The announcement of the Volvo Ocean Race Team AkzoNobel skippered by Simeon Tienpont Volvo Ocean Race http://www.volvooceanrace.com
Dutch multinational AkzoNobel is the first naming rights sponsor to be announced for the 2017-18 edition of the race.

The announcement was tipped by new Volvo Ocean Race CEO, Mark Turner, at a media conference last week to announce the Volvo Ocean Race course.

The Netherlands flagged entry will be skippered by leading Dutch sailor, Simeon Tienpont, part of the winning crew aboard Oracle Team USA in the 2013 America's Cup sailed in San Francisco. It will be Tienpont's firs race as a skipper and his third Volvo Ocean Race.

It is not known whether Team AkzoNobel will use one of the refitted boats from the last Volvo Ocean Race or if they will build a new boat for the 2017-18 edition. In a media conference last week, VOR CEO Mark Turner commented that there was not a lot of cost difference between the two options, but neither was there a performance difference either. However building a new boat would stretch the fleet from seven boats to eight.

Akzo Nobel NV is a Dutch multinational company, active in the fields of paints, performance coatings and speciality chemicals. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam, with business activities in more than 80 countries and employs approximately 46,000 people. Sales in 2015 close to EUR 15 billion.

The Azko Nobel product portfolio includes well-known brands such as Dulux, Sikkens, International, Interpon and Eka.


Tienpont made his debut as a rookie onboard ABN AMRO TWO in 2005-06, he returned to the world’s toughest offshore race to join Team Vestas Wind for the final two legs of the 2014-15 edition.

“I’m honoured and incredibly excited to be skipper of Team AkzoNobel,” said Tienpont, 34, who has also been part of two winning America’s Cup teams - BMW Oracle Racing in the 33rd edition, and Oracle Team USA in the 34th edition, in an illustrious sailing career.

“We’re both focused on high performance and share the same passion for success,” he continued. “I can’t wait to start racing.”

Conrad Keijzer, ExCo member, AkzoNobel, said: “The Volvo Ocean Race offers an unparalleled storytelling and brand-building platform over a prolonged period of time.

“The company can raise awareness for its capabilities; excite and captivate both new and existing audiences and customers; develop business opportunities; attract talent and create a sense of pride and excitement among employees.”

He continued: “Partnering with Simeon to form Team AkzoNobel is a winning combination – he’s a true leader who puts safety and teamwork first and is both determined and inspirational.”


Mark Turner, Volvo Ocean Race CEO, is delighted with the Dutch entry: “It’s exciting that our first team announcement comes early in the cycle, is backed by a global brand, and features a first-time skipper. Those are three great positives for the Volvo Ocean Race.”

He continued: “The route for the next edition will feature more action, more speed, more tough miles and more host venues, but a shorter race – a move that takes the Race closer to its original roots and heritage, while improving its strong commercial value and excellent business case for sponsors.”

Team AkzoNobel represents a nation with not only a rich maritime heritage, but a special connection to the Volvo Ocean Race, with Dutch teams having lifted the trophy three times, in 1977-78, 1981-82 and 2005-06.

Indeed, Dutch sailing legend Conny van Rietschoten remains the only skipper in the history of the race to have won two editions in a row, and Tienpont, who won the prestigious Conny van Rietschoten trophy – the highest honour in Dutch sailing - in 2013, is proud to be following in the ‘Flying’ Dutchman’s footsteps.

“The Netherlands are very fond of this race and that’s all because of Conny van Rietschoten,” he explained. “He brought the event, then called The Whitbread, to an entirely new level. He built his boat in an excellent Dutch boatyard and recruited professional sailors from all around the world.”


The team announcement comes less than a week after the Volvo Ocean Race unveiled an exciting new route for the next edition of the 43-year-old event.

The racetrack, which is seen as a return to the race’s roots, will require teams to sail over three times more distance in the Southern Ocean than in the previous edition – and the fleet, which departs Alicante, Spain in autumn 2017, will race around 45,000 nautical miles (nm) around the planet.

Visiting 11 cities across five continents, the Volvo Ocean Race represents a unique opportunity for AkzoNobel, which has a presence in over 80 countries, to showcase its products before a huge global audience.

“Add in Simeon’s impressive track record and it’s this irresistible combination of experience, tradition, expertise and human endeavour which will prove so vital once the world’s premier offshore race is underway,' concluded Keijzer.

To celebrate the announcement of the Dutch team in The Hague, the Scheveningen pier underwent a colourful makeover, which will remain a remarkable eye-catcher until the Race finishes with a grand finale in The Hague in summer 2018.




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