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Quadriplegic skipper finishes Heineken Cape race

by Peridot Communications on 26 Jan 2006
Russell Volmer - 2006 Heineken Cape to Bahia race Ronelda Visser - Peridot Communications
Today saw the fulfilment of a longstanding dream for quadriplegic skipper Russell Vollmer when he managed to complete the Heineken Cape to Bahia race on his catamaran Omnimed Seague earlier today. Vollmer, who is also the commodore of Royal Cape Yacht Club, gathered a crack crew of six and special modifications were done for the 3380-mile ocean crossing.

This race saw Vollmer’s second attempt at a South Atlantic crossing as he sailed in the 2000 Cape to Rio race, but did not manage to finish before the official cut-off time. This time he took to the seas in a fast cruising catamaran that suited him ideally as the Chris White designed Atlantic 55 provides ample space to accommodate his wheelchair. The configuration of the yacht also gave him the opportunity to be more independent and the ability to contribute more to the physical aspects of sailing.

Finishing in just 21 days, Vollmer still had to contend with a ding-dong battle with Dave Bird’s Admiral Explorer and managed to pip them during the final approach to Salvador to finish just 55 minutes before them at 04h28 on Tuesday morning (09h28 SA time). Shortly after the finish an elated Vollmer said: 'It was a great race! I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of the crossing. While the winds were light and the sea flat, it meant much more mobility for me. Obviously the heavier weather curtailed my mobility significantly. This race was a challenge for me as I wanted to complete it in a good time, on a yacht with the potential for a podium position and with a crew of friends. I am so grateful to the owner of Segue, Malcolm Hodd, who gave me the opportunity to meet another of my challenges and our sponsor,Adrien Pule, who provided the financial backing to bring it all together.'

The two KwaZulu Natal entries Unzipped (Adrian Kuttel) and Unleashed (Dale Promnitz) continued their sibling rivalry right to the finish line. The two identical Alex Simonis-designed Pacer 42 Clubs, built and owned by Leisure Yachts in Durban, finished the epic blue-water classic a mere seven minutes apart shortly before 04h00 Brazilian time. The next boat expected at the finish line is Wayne Badehorst and Danny Blackenberg’s African Renaisance, which had only 128 miles to go at the last daily position report.

Gawie Fagan and his crew on Suidoos 2 is still 177 miles out of Salvador, but are currently experiencing good breezes and maintaining an average boat speed of almost seven knots. If they can keep their speed up, they should finish on Thursday morning and are likely to shuffle the handicap leader board significantly. Although they are currently in 10th place on handicap, a finish time of less than 23 days could see Suidoos 2 usurping Polo Sport Gumption current position of runner-up on handicap.

For the two mini-Transats Crean and Federico, the race is still far from over. The small 6.5 metre yachts are being sailed single-handed by Brit Richard Smurthwaite and Argentinian Rodrico Cella and still have 776 and 998 miles to go respectively before they hit Salvador. Both are currently making good progress at speeds just under 7 knots. The two mini-Transants are the smallest yachts ever to participate in the South Atlantic race.


HEINEKEN SOUTH ATLANTIC RACE 2006
Hours Elapsed - 498 SINCE LAST
38742 LATITUDE LONGITUDE REPORT
BOAT SKIPPER Degrees Minutes Degrees Minutes DIST EX CT DIST TO FIN Distance Speed (Kts)

BAHIA DE SALVADOR 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

WINDSONG Rob Meek 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

GUMPTION Nicholas Mace 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

MTU FASCINATION OF POWER John Martin 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

DEVONVALE BROADREACH JJ Provoyeur 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

GILLY B Mike Bartholomew 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

MAMELIE Jakob Leverkus 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

AUTO ATLANTIC THUNDERCHILD Rhett &Glen Goldswain 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330 44.8 1.87

UNLEASHED Dale Promnitz 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330 184.1 7.67

UNZIPPED Adrian Kuttel 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330 184.8 7.70

SUIDOOS II Gawie Fagan 14 21.7 S 35 50.4 W 3154 177 162.0 6.75

HOCUSPOCUS Dale Kushner 14 42.0 S 34 14.0 W 3064 270 171.1 7.13

AFRICAN RENAISSANCE W B'horst/D Blan'berg 13 23.0 S 36 24.0 W 3212 126 225.2 9.38

MAESTRO A Roux / P van As 14 9.0 S 35 34.0 W 3147 186 186.7 7.78

PROMOTO IMPEX Piet Scheepers 14 50.0 S 29 18.0 W 2818 548 139.4 5.81

ARGONAUT Ian McDonald 15 49.0 S 29 6.0 W 2776 573 206.8 8.62

ADRENALINA PURA Ehrensperger/Wright 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

BLITHE SPIRIT Neville Stanford 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330

OMNIMED SEGUE Russell Vollmer 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330 156.5 6.52

UKELELE LADY Nick Marvin 15 1.0 S 28 22.0 W 2766 604 141.8 5.91

ADMIRAL EXPLORER David Bird 12 58.4 S 38 31.1 W 3330 98.6 4.11

AMJADA Euguene Maritz 14 7.0 S 32 58.0 W 3020 331 146.7 6.11

TRUE STAR Barry Kleu 13 56.0 S 35 2.0 W 3128 211 167.6 6.98

TWO OCEANS FS Moolman 14 5.0 S 32 7.0 W 2980 379 150.5 6.27

ALLEYCAT Allan Whitley 13 30.0 S 32 22.0 W 3011 361 146.9 6.12

ISLAND FLING - no report today Des Elliott 15 48.0 S 27 38.0 W 2705 655

DREAM John Morley 16 32.0 S 18 28.0 W 2240 1182 156.5 6.52

CREAN Richard Smurthwaite 13 35.0 S 25 15.0 W 2664 776 159.7 6.65

FEDERICO Rodrigo Cella 14 50,,6 S 21 26.7 W 2469 998 167.2 6.97
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