JeanRichard congratulates Franck Cammas
JeanRichard congratulates Franck Cammas
Franck Cammas on Groupama 4 - © Yvan Zedda
Saturday, March 10, 10:33 UTC. One of the longest leg of the Volvo Ocean Race linking Sanya in China to Auckland in New Zealand has been won by French crew on Groupama 4 with onboard the New Zealander crewmember “Brad Marsh” who became today the star of his country.
Franck Cammas, JeanRichard Watches’s ambassador and his men led the race through a difficult sea and strong winds during more than 5220 miles covered in 19 days.
The six crews - in order of arrival: Groupama (FR), Puma (United States), Telefonica (ESP), Camper (NZ), Abu Dhabi (UAE) and Sanya (CPP) fought in a battle while overcoming severe winds of more than 30 nodes, and waves of more than 6 meters.
Franck Cammas and his team on Groupama 4 - © Yvan Zedda
This is the first French victory since 1977 on Auckland’s finish line; only Alain Gabbay on Export 33 had won on handicap back.
This victory allows French crew of Groupama 4 to gain a place in the overall standing and therefore to take the second place behind the Spanish Telefonica.
Franck Cammas on Groupama 4 - © Yvan Zedda
On the wrist of Franck Cammas since he left Alicante, Spain on November 4
th , the Diverscope from the Swiss watchmaker JeanRichard successfully shared the first half of this crewed round the world race with stopovers that will end in Galway, Ireland on July 7
th.