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Crew list changes for leg 5 Volvo Ocean race

by Volvo Ocean race media on 8 Mar 2002
VOLVO OCEAN RACE

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 7th, 2002

Crew Lists for leg five of The Volvo Ocean Race Rio de Janeiro - Miami

AMER SPORTS ONE

Phil AIREY (New Zealand)

Bouwe BEKKING (Netherlands)

Jeff BROCK (Canada)

Claudio CELON (Italy)

Grant DALTON (New Zealand)

Fredrik LOOF (Sweden)

Chris NICHOLSON (Australia)

Roger NILSON (Sweden)

Peter PENDLETON (USA)

Pepe RIBES RUBIO (Spain)

Stefano RIZZI (Italy)

Dee SMITH (USA)

Off

Paul CAYARD (USA)

On

Dee SMITH (USA)


AMER SPORTS TOO

Lisa McDONALD (USA)

Anna DROUGGE (Sweden)

Emma WESTMACOTT (Australia)

Bridget SUCKLING (New Zealand)

Miranda MERRON (United Kingdom)

Katie PETTIBONE (USA)

Melissa PURDY (USA)

Keryn HENDERSON (New Zealand)

Emma RICHARDS (United Kingdom)

Abby SEAGER (United Kingdom)

Willemien VAN HOEVE (Netherlands)

Klaartje ZUIDERBAAN (Netherlands)

Liz WARDLEY (Australia)


Off

Carolijn BROUWER (Netherlands)

On

Melissa PURDY (USA)


ASSA ABLOY

Neal McDONALD (United Kingdom)

Mark RUDIGER (USA)

Magnus OLSSON (Sweden)

Richard MASON (New Zealand)

Chris LARSON (USA)

Michael HOWARD (USA)

Jason CARRINGTON (USA)

Jules MAZARS (France)

Mike JOUBERT (South Africa)

Sidney GAVIGNET (France)

Klas NYLOF (Sweden)

Stu WILSON (New Zealand)


Off

Guillermo ALTADILL (Spain)

Joshua ALEXANDER (New Zealand)

Roberto BERMUDEZ DE CASTRO (Spain)

On

Jason CARRINGTON (UK)

Mikey HOWARD (USA)

Chris LARSON (USA)


djuice

Knut FROSTAD (Norway)

Espen GUTTORMSEN (Norway)

Arve ROAAS (Norway)

David JARVIS (Canada)

Jonas WACKENHUTH (Sweden)

Stig WESTERGAARD (Denmark)

Jean-Yves BERNOT (France)

Jacques VINCENT (France)

Franck PROFFIT (France)

Herve CUNNINGHAM (France)

Mikael LUNDH (Sweden)

Anthony NOSSITER (Australia)

OFF

Peter MERRINGTON (Australia)

Grant WHARINGTON (Australia)

Thomas COVILLE (France)

Peter DORIEAN (Australia)

ON

Espen GUTTORMSEN (Norway)

David JARVIS (Canada)

Franck PROFFIT (France)

Herve CUNNINGHAM (France)



illbruck Challenge

John KOSTECKI (USA)

Juan VILA (Spain)

Stuart BANNATYNE (New Zealand)

Mark CHRISTENSEN (New Zealand)

Noel DRENNAN (Ireland)

Ross HALCROW (New Zealand)

Dirk DE RIDDER (Netherlands)

Ray DAVIES (New Zealand)

Richard CLARKE (Canada)

Jamie GALE (New Zealand)

Stu BETTANY (New Zealand)

Tony KOLB (Germany)

NO CHANGES

Team News Corp

Jez FANSTONE (United Kingdom)

Ross FIELD (New Zealand)

Steve COTTON (Australia)

Gordon MAGUIRE (Ireland)

Matthew HUMPHRIES (UK)

Ian (Barney) WALKER (Australia)

Alastair PRATT (Australia)

Craig SMITH (New Zealand)

Nigel KING (United Kingdom)

Peter DORIEN (Australia)

Justin SLATERY (Ireland)

Damien DUKE (Australia)

OFF

Nick WHITE (New Zealand)

Jeff SCOTT (New Zealand)

ON

Peter DORIEN (Australia)

Matthew HUMPHRIES (UK)


SEB

Gunnar KRANTZ (Sweden)

Marcel VAN TRIEST (Netherlands)

Rodney ARDERN (New Zealand)

Tony MUTTER (New Zealand)

David ROLFE (New Zealand)

Magnus WOXEN (Sweden)

Gareth COOKE (New Zealand)

Tom BRAIDWOOD (Australia)

Glen KESSELS (United Kingdom)

Scott BEAVIS (New Zealand)

Anthony MERRINGTON (Australia)

Jon GUNDERSEN (New Zealand)

OFF

Pascal BIDEGORRY (France)

On

Jon GUNDERSEN (New Zealand)

Tyco

Kevin SHOEBRIDGE (New Zealand)

Steve HAYLES (United Kingdom)

Brad JACKSON (New Zealand)

Tim POWELL (United Kingdom)

Jim CLOSE (Australia)

Robert SALTHOUSE (New Zealand)

Jonathon SWAIN (South Africa)

Gerrard MITCHELL (United Kingdom)

David ENDEAN (New Zealand)

Jan DEKKER (South Africa)

Guy SALTER (United Kingdom)

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