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Second for Puma Ocean Racing in Newport-Bermuda Race

Posted on 21 June 2010 by Valencia Sailing

[Source: Volvo Ocean Race] PUMA Ocean Racing Team powered by BERG Propulsion finished second in the Open Division of the Newport-Bermuda Race today.

The Volvo Open 70 il mostro crossed the finish line at 06:25 EDT less than three hours behind the 100 foot sloop Speedboat. On corrected time il mostro came second to the 90 foot Dubois Genuine Risk by a mere 13 minutes, with maxi Speedboat in third.

Ken Read was pleased with their race. “It was a light air race, which was just beautiful sailing but not too exciting. I don’t think I ever put my foul weather gear on at all. But it was great for us as a team to get used to sailing together and compete against other boats, bigger boats. For instance Speedboat was great to go head-to-head with in light airs, upwind. I am happy with how we worked together and it’s good to get some miles done, in proper competition mode.”

PUMA Ocean Racing powered by Berg Propulsion at the start of the Newport-Bermuda Race 2010. Bermuda, 18 June 2010. Photo copyright Kimo Worthington/PUMA Ocean Racing

Read and the crew will be making the most of Bermuda’s hospitality. “We will be enjoying a restful day today, watch some World Cup matches and maybe fit in some golf before we leave on Tuesday night for a few days of training on the way back to Newport.”

Plans are progressing well in Camp PUMA, in Newport, Rhode Island, with the team busy day-sailing il mostro and preparing for the 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race.

“We will go back and have a short break till mid July,” said Read. “Then we will get back to it, in earnest, ready for the next stage of the campaign.”

PUMA Ocean Racing powered by Berg Propulsion at the start of the Newport-Bermuda Race 2010. Bermuda, 18 June 2010. Photo copyright Kimo Worthington/PUMA Ocean Racing

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Second for Puma Ocean Racing in Newport-Bermuda Race

Posted on 21 June 2010 by Valencia Sailing

[Source: Volvo Ocean Race] PUMA Ocean Racing Team powered by BERG Propulsion finished second in the Open Division of the Newport-Bermuda Race today.

The Volvo Open 70 il mostro crossed the finish line at 06:25 EDT less than three hours behind the 100 foot sloop Speedboat. On corrected time il mostro came second to the 90 foot Dubois Genuine Risk by a mere 13 minutes, with maxi Speedboat in third.

Ken Read was pleased with their race. “It was a light air race, which was just beautiful sailing but not too exciting. I don’t think I ever put my foul weather gear on at all. But it was great for us as a team to get used to sailing together and compete against other boats, bigger boats. For instance Speedboat was great to go head-to-head with in light airs, upwind. I am happy with how we worked together and it’s good to get some miles done, in proper competition mode.”

PUMA Ocean Racing powered by Berg Propulsion at the start of the Newport-Bermuda Race 2010. Bermuda, 18 June 2010. Photo copyright Kimo Worthington/PUMA Ocean Racing

Read and the crew will be making the most of Bermuda’s hospitality. “We will be enjoying a restful day today, watch some World Cup matches and maybe fit in some golf before we leave on Tuesday night for a few days of training on the way back to Newport.”

Plans are progressing well in Camp PUMA, in Newport, Rhode Island, with the team busy day-sailing il mostro and preparing for the 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race.

“We will go back and have a short break till mid July,” said Read. “Then we will get back to it, in earnest, ready for the next stage of the campaign.”

PUMA Ocean Racing powered by Berg Propulsion at the start of the Newport-Bermuda Race 2010. Bermuda, 18 June 2010. Photo copyright Kimo Worthington/PUMA Ocean Racing

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PUMA Enters Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012

Posted on 08 April 2010 by Valencia Sailing

[Source: PUMA] PUMA announced today it will participate in the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012 after placing 2nd second overall in the 2008-2009 competition. The race, known as the “Everest of sailing,” begins in October 2011 in Alicante, Spain and ends in Galway, Ireland in June 2012. The eight stopovers in between include: Cape Town, Abu Dhabi, Sanya (China), Auckland, Itajai (Brazil), Miami, Lisbon and Lorient (France). The PUMA Ocean Racing team will once again be under the leadership of Skipper Ken Read. PUMA continues to produce and expand their line of sailing performance gear and remains the first Sportlifestyle company to participate in a venture of this kind. PUMA will also be the official supplier of all Volvo Ocean Race merchandise.

“We are proud of PUMA Ocean Racing’s success in the last Volvo Ocean Race and look forward to the adventures this next race will bring,” said Jochen Zeitz, PUMA AG Chairman and CEO. “Both the team and the company hope to leverage the key lessons from the last VOR campaign in order to continue spreading the good will of the program and PUMA worldwide. The Volvo Ocean Race is one of the world’s iconic sporting events. It proved to be an extremely successful marketing tool for us and an important launch pad for the sailing product category. We look forward to building the sailing category even more throughout the next race, as well as expanding into other forms of outdoor lifestyle ventures.”

For the 2011-2012 race, PUMA Ocean Racing has proudly partnered with BERG Propulsion, one of the world’s leading designers and producers of Controllable Pitch Propellers for commercial shipping. BERG Propulsion products are designed and engineered with the reduction of adverse environmental impact in mind, striving to bring fuel savings and environmental benefits to every product. This commitment to sustainability and strive for high performance makes them a perfect partner for PUMA. The team will be known as PUMA Ocean Racing, powered by BERG Propulsion.

Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race
“This is a key addition to our campaign,” stated Antonio Bertone, Chief Marketing Officer, PUMA AG. “BERG CEO Hakan Svensson and his entire company are a perfect fit with our operation. As a life-long competitive sailor himself, Hakan understands the sport, the race and how BERG can utilize the race to help build and market their global company.”

Hakan Svensson, Berg Propulsion Chairman and CEO stated “Our company is very excited to be a part of the VOR this year and we are especially proud to have the opportunity to partner with PUMA. We view the race as a perfect symbol for what Berg Propulsion represents: global perspective and reach, an emphasis on quality, reliability and a desire for excellence achieved through a strong TEAM spirit. Very much like the shipping industry, the Volvo Ocean Race is about performance on a global arena and this is directly applicable to our customer’s situation, who are also out there 24/7 under very tough conditions. We will do our absolute best to support Ken Read and his talented crew in their efforts to be the fastest around the world.”

Team selection efforts are already underway and will likely include a number of sailors from PUMA’s 2008-2009 team, plus a mix of new and veteran talent from the professional racing world. Training will begin onboard PUMA’s il mostro in Spring 2010 at the team’s homebase in Newport, Rhode Island.

Skipper Ken Read, considered to be one of the world’s most accomplished racers, was in charge of PUMA Ocean Racing and at the helm of PUMA’s il mostro throughout the entire Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009. The U.S.-born Read has twice helmed America’s Cup programs in 2000 and 2003 and was named “United States Rolex Yachtsman of the Year” twice and has 46 World, North American and National Championships to his credit.

“This last race was an amazing journey for me personally and for our start-up company PUMA Ocean Racing,” said Ken Read. “To have the opportunity to continue where we left off is a dream come true. For PUMA to want to come back to this adventure is a testament to the event itself and to the entire PUMA Ocean Racing team past and present. We look forward to the challenges that lie ahead both organizationally as well as competitively.”

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PUMA Enters Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012

Posted on 08 April 2010 by Valencia Sailing

[Source: PUMA] PUMA announced today it will participate in the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012 after placing 2nd second overall in the 2008-2009 competition. The race, known as the “Everest of sailing,” begins in October 2011 in Alicante, Spain and ends in Galway, Ireland in June 2012. The eight stopovers in between include: Cape Town, Abu Dhabi, Sanya (China), Auckland, Itajai (Brazil), Miami, Lisbon and Lorient (France). The PUMA Ocean Racing team will once again be under the leadership of Skipper Ken Read. PUMA continues to produce and expand their line of sailing performance gear and remains the first Sportlifestyle company to participate in a venture of this kind. PUMA will also be the official supplier of all Volvo Ocean Race merchandise.

“We are proud of PUMA Ocean Racing’s success in the last Volvo Ocean Race and look forward to the adventures this next race will bring,” said Jochen Zeitz, PUMA AG Chairman and CEO. “Both the team and the company hope to leverage the key lessons from the last VOR campaign in order to continue spreading the good will of the program and PUMA worldwide. The Volvo Ocean Race is one of the world’s iconic sporting events. It proved to be an extremely successful marketing tool for us and an important launch pad for the sailing product category. We look forward to building the sailing category even more throughout the next race, as well as expanding into other forms of outdoor lifestyle ventures.”

For the 2011-2012 race, PUMA Ocean Racing has proudly partnered with BERG Propulsion, one of the world’s leading designers and producers of Controllable Pitch Propellers for commercial shipping. BERG Propulsion products are designed and engineered with the reduction of adverse environmental impact in mind, striving to bring fuel savings and environmental benefits to every product. This commitment to sustainability and strive for high performance makes them a perfect partner for PUMA. The team will be known as PUMA Ocean Racing, powered by BERG Propulsion.

Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race
“This is a key addition to our campaign,” stated Antonio Bertone, Chief Marketing Officer, PUMA AG. “BERG CEO Hakan Svensson and his entire company are a perfect fit with our operation. As a life-long competitive sailor himself, Hakan understands the sport, the race and how BERG can utilize the race to help build and market their global company.”

Hakan Svensson, Berg Propulsion Chairman and CEO stated “Our company is very excited to be a part of the VOR this year and we are especially proud to have the opportunity to partner with PUMA. We view the race as a perfect symbol for what Berg Propulsion represents: global perspective and reach, an emphasis on quality, reliability and a desire for excellence achieved through a strong TEAM spirit. Very much like the shipping industry, the Volvo Ocean Race is about performance on a global arena and this is directly applicable to our customer’s situation, who are also out there 24/7 under very tough conditions. We will do our absolute best to support Ken Read and his talented crew in their efforts to be the fastest around the world.”

Team selection efforts are already underway and will likely include a number of sailors from PUMA’s 2008-2009 team, plus a mix of new and veteran talent from the professional racing world. Training will begin onboard PUMA’s il mostro in Spring 2010 at the team’s homebase in Newport, Rhode Island.

Skipper Ken Read, considered to be one of the world’s most accomplished racers, was in charge of PUMA Ocean Racing and at the helm of PUMA’s il mostro throughout the entire Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009. The U.S.-born Read has twice helmed America’s Cup programs in 2000 and 2003 and was named “United States Rolex Yachtsman of the Year” twice and has 46 World, North American and National Championships to his credit.

“This last race was an amazing journey for me personally and for our start-up company PUMA Ocean Racing,” said Ken Read. “To have the opportunity to continue where we left off is a dream come true. For PUMA to want to come back to this adventure is a testament to the event itself and to the entire PUMA Ocean Racing team past and present. We look forward to the challenges that lie ahead both organizationally as well as competitively.”

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