Volvo Ocean Race Auckland Stopover News 12 - The containers arrive
by VOR Auckland Stopover on 5 Mar 2012

The Viaduct Events Centre in the Auckland race village, during the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. Paul Todd/Volvo Ocean Race
http://www.volvooceanrace.com
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet has finished Leg 3 in Sanya (China), and are gearing up for the nest leg to Auckland. Read the latest news here on the Auckland Stopover
It's now just 5 days to go until the fleet is scheduled to arrive in Auckland and our e-newsletter Event HQ brings you the latest news from the Race, the Auckland Stopover and the Race Village.
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Issue 12
27 February 2012
At the time of writing, CAMPER leads the fleet in the race to Auckland! Read
the latest news here
It's now just 9 days to go until the official opening of the Auckland
Stopover Race Village and our e-newsletter Event HQ brings you the latest news
from the Race, the Auckland Stopover and the Race Village.
The 2011/12 Volvo Ocean Race
The Race features nine Legs with Stopovers in Cape Town (South Africa), Abu
Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Sanya (China), Auckland (New Zealand), Itajai
(Brazil), Miami (USA), Lisbon (Portugal) and Lorient (France) with the finish in
Galway (Ireland) in July 2012.
Six teams have entered the Race, including CAMPER with Emirates Team New
Zealand.
News from CAMPER
Keep up to date with the latest news direct from Emirates Team New Zealand
entry CAMPER by reading the ETNZ blog. Read more [Sorry, this link had a problem]s" href="http://etnzblog.com/#%21news" target="_blank">here.
Follow the Race
The organisers of the 2011/12 Volvo Ocean Race have made it easy to follow
the live action from the Race every minute of the day. There's live video
streaming, a Race Tracker, blogs, daily updates on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter
in addition to global media coverage. Find all the links here
The Auckland Stopover
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet is scheduled to arrive in Auckland at the end of
Leg 4 from Sanya (China) on Thursday 8 March 2012 (subject to change). The
Pro-Am Race is on Friday 16 March and the In-Port Race on Saturday 17 March. The
Start of Leg 5 will take place on Sunday 18 March.
View the Race Village
Get a sneak preview of the the Auckland Stopover with our 3D flyover video
and see how Auckland's Viaduct Harbour is being transformed into the Race
Village. Watch it here
Website
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The containers arrive! |
The Auckland Stopover Operations team heaved a sigh of relief as the
shipping containers arrived on schedule on Saturday and were trucked into the
Race Village on Sunday.
The containers came from the Abu Dhabi Stopover and contain all the Race
Village infrastructure and the equipment for the Team Bases.
"We always had a tight timetable to build the Race Village," says Port
Director Tom Mayo. "It's a big relief that the containers got here on time and
in good shape. Now the Operations team is in full swing getting everything
unloaded and built."
Watch our video of the containers arriving here | | |
All change at the Viaduct |
Construction of the Race Village is in full swing with contractors
hard at work unloading containers, building pavilions, assembling the Volvo
Experience, cabling the offices and media centre, constructing the entertainment
stage and much, much more.
Parts of the Viaduct are now closed to the public until the Race Village
opens on Thursday 8 March. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause
and we look forward to welcoming you at the Auckland Stopover Race Village from
8
March. | | |
Waitemata Harbour race courses |
Aucklanders will have a great close-up view of the world's fastest monohulls
in action as the Volvo Open 70s race in Waitemata Harbour during the Auckland
Stopover.
Organisers announced the courses for the Pro-Am Races on Friday 16 March, the
In-Port Race on Saturday 17 March and the Departure and Start of Leg 5 on Sunday
18 March.
The Pro-Am course is a loop close to the shore with the yachts turning just
before the Harbour Bridge. The In-Port Race, for all-important Race points, is
longer - taking the fleet out past North Head and racing under the Harbour
Bridge. When the fleet departs on Sunday 18 March, the action begins with a loop
course in the Waitemata Harbour before the fleet races up the coast to start the
long haul of Leg 5 to the next Stopover in Itajai, Brazil.
Maps are available here
"We learned from the 08/09 Volvo Ocean Race that we needed to bring as much
racing close to the shore-based public as we possibly can," says Volvo Ocean
Race Director Jack Lloyd. "We knew that Auckland Harbour would deliver on this
criteria."
Lloyd is looking forward to the Race returning to Auckland after ten years
away. "If you have been here, you want to come back, and if you haven't, then
you have always wanted to," he said.
"The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has designed a fantastic series of
courses for the event," said Jennah Wootten, Manager Major Events, Auckland
Tourism, Events and Economic Development. "There are great viewing points for
the public not just in the Viaduct and Princes Wharf but also on North Head,
Orakei and
Birkenhead." | | | | |
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