Volvo Ocean Race - Team Russia's racing bid hangs in the balance



10:33 PM Tue 23 Jun 2009 GMT
'Team Russia, skippered by Stig Westergaard (DEN) arrives into Stockholm for the start of leg 10 to St Petersburg' Rick Tomlinson &copy

Team Russia arrived in Stockholm in the latest stage of their bid to qualify for a return to racing.

The team suspended racing in Singapore at the end of leg three because it lacked the funds necessary to continue.

Following a change to the team's management and sailing team, they are now hoping to be declared eligible to take a place on the start line for the leg 10 sprint to St Petersburg, Russia.

To achieve that, their boat must now be examined to ensure it still complies with the class and race rules, while the crew must also satisfy a number of criteria.

Earlier this week, Race Director Jack Lloyd explained: 'We haven't seen the boat since Christmas time when they left Singapore so we have no idea of the state of the electronics or the measurement condition of the boat. She has to comply with the rules, like any other boat. All other boats have to maintain the boat in measurement trim and their crew have to qualify. They have to go through that process.

'Their old crew has disbanded so probably about eight of them - if they want to take a full crew - have to take a safety course. We have got to do medicals and a little bit of other training, plus we have to get the boat back into measurement trim and get all the electronics done.'

Discussions are currently going on between the team and the race organisation to ascertain what needs to be done before the boat is given the go-ahead to end its self-imposed suspension and return to racing.

Team Russia, skippered by Stig Westergaard (DEN) arrives into Stockholm for the start of leg 10 to St Petersburg - Rick Tomlinson &copy
Stig Westergaard, who has taken over the role of skipper from Andreas Hanakamp, admitted the team face a struggle in order to meet the regulations ahead of Thursday's leg start.

'We have a lot of issues on our hands before we can make it to the start line,' he said after arriving shortly after 1900 local time. 'We just have to work very hard.

'The boat has been in the water for six months and we don't really know what that has done to the measurement situation. It hasn't been maintained very well the last couple of months. Right now we have a big list of tasks and we just have to get on with it.'

Of the previous sailing team, only Westergaard and founder Oleg Zherebtsov intend to be onboard, while the skipper revealed watch leader Nick Bubb was also flying into Sweden to take part.

Westergaard believes taking the team back to the home of its owner would be a fitting way to wrap up the campaign.

'It is a good way to close the door, bringing it back to Russia,' he said. 'Bringing the boat to this stage has been one of the toughest jobs I have ever done. It has been an absolute nightmare dealing with the issues we have had.

'A lot of people have been asking me in the last two months 'are you nuts?' I have always taken on tasks that other people think are impossible. So far it has been quite successful and I hope I can get to the line here and put another tick on that box.'

Under the race rules, a team can suspend racing and return provided they meet the set criteria that govern the event. The practice is most usually used in a leg whereby a team can receive outside assistance to help effect repairs in return for a time penalty (all the teams except Ericsson 4 and PUMA have taken this option at one stage or other during the race so far).

Crew List Leg Ten: Stockholm - St Petersburg

DELTA LLOYD
1. Roberto Berm?dez De Castro/ESP - skipper
2. Wouter Verbraak/NED - navigator
3. Sander Pluijm/NED - media crew member
4. Stuart Wilson/NZL - watch captain
5. Nick Bice/AUS - watch captain
6. Andre Fonseca/BRA - helmsman
7. Ben Costello/NZL - helmsman
8. Ed Van Lierde/NED - trimmer
9. David Pella/ESP - trimmer
10. Gerd-Jan Poortman/NED - bowman
11. Morgan White/AUS - bowman
No changes

ERICSSON 4
1. Torben Grael/BRA - skipper
2. Jules Salter/GBR - navigator
3. Guy Salter/GBR - MCM
4. Brad Jackson/NZL - watch captain
5. Stu Bannatyne/NZL - watch captain
6. Dave Endean/NZL - pitman
7. Horacio Carabelli/BRA - trimmer
8. Tony Mutter/NZL - trimmer
9. Joao Signorini/BRA - trimmer
10. Ryan Godfrey/AUS - bowman
11. Phil Jameson/NZL - bowman
No changes

ERICSSON 3
1. Magnus Olsson/SWE - skipper
2. Aksel Magdahl/NOR - navigator
3. Gustav Morin/SWE MCM
4. Thomas Johanson/FIN - helmsman/trimmer
5. Eivind Melleby/NOR - helmsman
6. Richard Mason/NZL - watch captain
7. Martin Str?mberg/SWE - trimmer
8. Jens Dolmer/DEN - pitman
9. Anders Dahlsj?/SWE - bowman
10. Martin Krite/SWE - bowman
11. Arve Roaas/NOR - trimmer/helmsman
No changes

GREEN DRAGON
1. Ian Walker/GBR - skipper
2. Jean-Luc Nelias/FRA - navigator
3. Guo Chuan/CHN - MCM
4. Neal McDonald/GBR - watch captain
5. Damian Foxall/IRL - watch captain
6. Anthony Merrington/AUS - helmsman/trimmer
7. Phil Harmer/AUS - helmsman/trimmer
8. Andrew Mclean/NZL - pitman/trimmer
9. Justin Slattery/IRL - bowman
10. Freddy Shanks/GBR - bowman
11. James Carroll/IRL - trimmer
On:
Jean-Luc Nelias/FRA - navigator
Off:
Ian Moore/GBR - navigator

PUMA
1. Ken Read/USA - skipper
2. Andrew Cape/AUS - navigator
3. Rick Deppe/GBR MCM
4. Erle Williams/NZL - watch captain
5. Robert Greenhalgh/GBR - watch captain
6. Robert Salthouse/NZL - helmsman/trimmer
7. Shannon Falcone/ANT - trimmer/pitman
8. Jerry Kirby/USA - bowman
9. Casey Smith/AUS - bowman
10. Michael M?ller/GER - trimmer/pit
11. Craig Satterthwaite NZL - helmsman/trimmer
On: Jerry Kirby/USA - bowman
Off: Justin Ferris/NZL - helmsman/trimmer

TELEF?NICA BLUE
1. Bouwe Bekking/NED - skipper
2. Simon Fisher/GBR - navigator
3. Gabriele Olivo/ITA - MCM
4. Iker Martinez/ESP - helmsman
5. Jonathan Swain/RSA - watch captain
6. Jordi Calafat ESP - helmsman
7. Xabier Fernandez/ESP - trimmer
8. Pablo Arrarte/ESP Spanish - trimmer
9. Laurent Pages/FRA - helmsman
10. Daryl Wislang/NZL - bowman
11. Pepe Ribes/ESP - bowman
No changes

TELEF?NICA BLACK
1. Fernando Ech?varri/ESP - skipper
2. Roger Nilson/SWE - navigator
3. Anton Paz/ESP - MCM
4. Antonio (?eti) Cuervas-Mons/ESP - bowman
5. Gonzalo Araujo/ESP - watch captain
6. Jaime Arbones/ESP - watch captain
7. Pablo Iglesias/ESP - helmsman
8. Javier de la Plaza/ESP - helmsman
9. David Vera/ESP - trimmer
10. Maciel Cicchetti/ARG - trimmer
11. Michael Pammenter/RSA - bowman
No changes

Team Russia, skippered by Stig Westergaard (DEN) arrives into Stockholm for the start of leg 10 to St Petersburg - Rick Tomlinson &copy


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