GOTHENBURG PRACTICAL MEDIA GUIDE 14-21 June 2018 volvooceanrace.com
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Dear Media, Welcome to the Volvo Ocean Race. Gothenburg is one of 12 host cities on the round the world route, and the penultimate stopover for this year s race after hosting the finish in 2014-15. This is a practical guide to the digital and media facilities at the Race Village. The full official Media Guide for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 can be found here Official Volvo Ocean Race Gothenburg website here There are many ways to follow the Volvo Ocean Race online, via our App and our social media channels, and there are many other tools and assets the media can access. Media Hub A central source of information about the race, results, history, the sailors. Image Library An archive of photos from our photographers and the Onboard Reporters on each boat. Broadcast Room Where broadcast media can access Video News Releases, live conferences with the boats, video from the Onboard Reporters and more. Press Releases & Video News Releases Alerts Sign-up for press releases, Video News Release alerts, Best Videos & Images alerts or Feature Opportunities. All media enquiries: press@volvooceanrace.com NB: IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR MEDIA Media will not be permitted to use drones within the Race Village or over the race course area during arrivals, In-Port Race and Leg Start. Use of drones outside of these restricted times is permitted with relevant licence to operate. 4
About Gothenburg Gothenburg is a harbour town where the sea is constantly present and the water is exploring the city centre. This allows you to follow the boats in the competition in a unique way throughout the port in Volvo's hometown. Here it is never far to cool shopping, world class restaurants, exciting meetings or the simple archipelago life. You can always discover something new and at the same time feel right at home. Read all about Gothenburg, accommodation, restaurants, shopping and exciting cultural experiences on the city's official tourist guide : goteborg.com A Part of the City Development The Volvo Ocean Race sails straight into the heart of Gothenburg, where part of the new city is growing. It is the fourth time one of the world's most notable sporting events, visits Gothenburg, and again, the city has a chance to be on display to a worldwide audience. By creating a worldclass event, we consolidate Gothenburg's position as one of Northern Europe's leading event cities. At the same time, the event represents an important milestone that sheds light on the city's two largest urban development projects, Älvstaden and the work for Gothenburg's 400th anniversary in 2021. It is about joining the city over the river with the common goal of being a sustainable growing city - open to the world. Using international events to draw attention to the development of new areas is nothing new in Gothenburg. This was done with Volvo Ocean Race 2002 at Eriksberg, which was then redeployed from a shipyard to a residential area and at the same time in 2006 at Lindholmen, which today hosts university campus, Lindholmen Science Park, several headquarters and companies. With the Volvo Ocean Race 2015 and 2018, we are looking at the Frihamnen in the heart of the port of Gothenburg. Read more about Göteborg's 400th anniversary: www.goteborg2021.com Read more about Vision Älvstaden: www.alvstranden.com : www.alvstaden.se 5
How to find us The event venue Race Village is situated at Södra Frihamnspiren, at the heart of Gothenburg harbour. It is easily accessed by public transport ferry from Stenpiren as well as buses or trams and on foot or by bicycle. The venue is known to many as the Banana Pier, famous for events such as the STCC City Race and the Metal Town music festival, as well as for The Docks club. The international airport Landvetter (GOT) is located 20 kilometres south-east of the city centre. Travelling to Gothenburg via train or bus, please click here for further information. There is no public parking on site. Limited parking permits are available for media. Please email fabian.bengtsson@volvooceanrace.com to apply. Race Village Media Centre 6
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Volvo Ocean 65 Schedule GOTHENBURG ACTIVITY 15.6.18 -/+1 day ETA range for the fleet to arrive 17.6.18 In-Port Race / 1400-1500 18-19.6.18 Pro-Am Races / 1515-1630 (invitation only) 20.6.18 (tbc) Skippers Press Conference / 0930 (Race Boat Experience tent) 20.6.18 Volvo Ocean 65 Boat Tour (VO65 pontoon) 21.6.18 Sailors Parade & Dock Out Ceremony / 1200-1300 21.6.18 Leg 11 start Gothenburg to The Hague / 1400 ETA = Estimated time of arrival Pro-Am Races Sailing race for hospitality guests / invitation only by teams In-Port Race = Official regatta within the In-Port Race Series Arrival of the Fleet / Media Alerts Please follow our digital channels for the latest information around timings of the boat arrivals in to Gothenburg at the end of Leg 10 https://twitter.com/raceexperts http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/raceblog.html Stopover media can join a WhatsApp group to be alerted to boat arrivals at -2 hours to estimated time of boat(s) crossing finishing line. Press boats depart -1 hour. Please register for this group at the Media Centre or email amy.monkman@volvooceanrace.com On arrival the boat will dock at the pontoon, a team prize giving will take place at the Arrivals Stage after docking - a media pen is located in front of the stage. Media interview opportunities will be coordinated with the relevant team Press Officer at the Volvo Pavilion after the prize giving. 8
Leg 10 Cardiff to Gothenburg It is about half of the route around the British Isles, starting from Cardiff and heading north along the coast of Wales, then up and over the north of Scotland, before descending south into the North Sea, around the southern tip of Norway and then east to Gothenburg. It s 1,300 nautical miles and starts on 10 June. What s going to make the difference between the winners and losers on this one? Westerly Storm Track: Although it s short and starts just a few days before the summer solstice this could still be a very tough leg. The route takes the fleet a long way north, and into the path of any low pressure systems moving down the Westerly Storm Track, the conveyor belt of east-bound low pressure systems that prowl around the Arctic. If they get hit by a low pressure system it will be wet and fast... but it s summer, and just as likely a scenario will be that the Sub-Tropical High Pressureknown locally as the Azores High (a stable, semistatic area of High Pressure) will have drifted north and light winds will dominate. A lot of legs have finished in Gothenburg; sometimes the fleet have come up from the south, and sometimes down from the north. Either way, it has produced some spectacular finishes, not the least of which was the four-way battle in 2001-02. Just a mile separated the leaders as they reached the offshore islands that protect the city, and it was only by ducking inshore to avoid the tide that gave ASSA ABLOY the win on the line. More info here 9
Finish of Leg 10 into Gothenburg REPLACE MAP The finishing line will be between the course side of the central spans of the Ålvsborg Bridge. Once the VO65 fleet has crossed the finish line they will proceed to the pontoons at the Race Village. 10
In-Port Race 17.6.18 The Volvo Ocean 65 fleet will compete in the In-Port Race on Sunday, 17 June starting at 1400 local time and lasting approximately 50-60 mins. The In-Port Races are part of a series and can act as a tie-breaker to the Overall race if teams finish on equal points. REPLACE MAP REPLACE MAP 11
Start of Leg 11 to The Hague 21.6.18 This is the last, and the shortest leg of the race at just 700 miles. It will start from Gothenburg on Sweden s west coast on 21 June and race south through the North Sea to The Hague. REPLACE MAP REPLACE MAP 12
Leg 11 course to The Hague A mark has also been added off the Danish city of Aarhus, giving sailing fans an opportunity to see the boats in action, and up close and personal, as they complete the final sprint. The fleet will complete a 'fly-by' at Aarhus offering a one-off view of the race for the Danish public. Denmark has a long and rich history with the Volvo Ocean Race, twenty-five Danish sailors have competed in the race to date and two teams have raced under the Danish flag SAS Baia Viking in 1985-86 and Team Vestas Wind in 2014-15. It s Northern Europe and it s the summer, so this is less about climate and all about weather. The fleet could get anything from a slow crawl south in light winds, to an upwind slog in 35 knots. The Dutch are legendary offshore sailors, right back to Conny van Rietschoten the original Dutch Flyer and the only skipper to win back-to-back Volvo Ocean Race/Whitbread trophies. So you can expect an incredible welcome for the fleet in The Hague, especially if the home sailors are winning... More info here REPLACE MAP REPLACE MAP 13
Martin Strömberg - Ambassador for Gothenburg The sailor Martin Strömberg from Gothenburg is the only Swedish sailor in the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18. "It is a honour to be an ambassador to the port stop in Gothenburg and I want to help highlight the public party in Frihamnen," says Martin Strömberg. Martin Strömberg, 35, is now entering his fourth Volvo Ocean Race. He was for the first time with the Nordic crew Ericsson 3 in the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09. Then he won the competition with the French team Groupama before joining Dongfeng Race Team in the 2014-15 edition and sailing into his hometown of Gothenburg. "Going home and being received by the crowd in Frihamnen is one of the biggest moments of my career. Martin Strömberg is now sailing with Dee Caffari s Turn the Tide on Plastic team, a young team consisting of as many men as women who sail under the United Nations flag. With its participation in the competition, the team wants to highlight the United Nations Environment s campaign Clean Seas: Turn the Tide on Plastic to combat plastic contaminants in the ocean. Racing around the world is a unique experience, not least because you get to know other cultures in other ports. "I think Gothenburg can show cities like Auckland and Cape Town how to receive the Volvo Ocean Race. As ambassador to the port stop, I want to attract more people to be part of the party. As official ambassador for the port stop in Gothenburg, Martin Strömberg will, among other things, report from on board Turn The Tide on Plastic and to the Volvo Ocean Race Gothenburg social media. 14
Legends Race Legends boats will race the final leg at the same time as those vying for the winner s trophy of the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18, about 462 nautical miles from Gothenburg in Sweden to The Hague in The Netherlands, in June 2018. Since the start of the very first Whitbread Round the World Race in 1973, 12 races have been completed and to celebrate, legendary boats from any of the previous races are invited to join today s sleek ocean racers for an extravaganza not ever seen before. Round the world racing was a very new and very brave idea in the seventies. Some considered it impossible, but there were many who wanted to do something adventurous and, over the years, the race has become more successful than ever could have been imagined. The Legends Race will start at 1315 on Thursday, 21 June, 45 minutes before the Volvo Ocean Race fleet start the final leg at 1400 local time. A full schedule of Legends Race events will be arranged, both in Gothenburg and in The Hague after the finish. Full information will be released as it becomes available, so stay tuned in or contact us by email on legends@volvooceanrace.com Swedish ocean racer, Roger Nilson, a veteran of seven Whitbread Round the World/Volvo Ocean Races has become an ambassador to the Legends Race alongside legendary sailor Bouwe Bekking of the Netherlands who is currently competing in his eighth race as skipper of Team Brunel. Entries to date: VO60s (Volvo Ocean Race 2001-02): illbruck SEB Assa Abloy Amer Sports One VO70s: Telefónica Blue Ericsson 4 Green Dragon powered by UBOX Whitbread 60: Silk Cut (1997-98) Tokio II (1993-94) Rothmans, Maxi (1989-90) Neptune, 59 sloop (1977-78) and the first of his two Flyer yachts Flyer (1981-82) Copernicus (1973-74) Follow us on Facebook For a full list of competing yachts in the Legends Race here 15
Pro-Am Races Pro-Am Racing is an opportunity for VIP guests to go sailing and 4 races will take place over the 18-19 June. Invitations to race on board are only issued by the teams. Press Conference The Leg 11 departure skippers press conference is provisionally scheduled for Wednesday, 20th June at 0930 local time (subject to media demand) to be held in the Race Boat Experience tent at the Race Village. On arrivals, media interviews can be arranged with the relevant team press officers on site. Tour of a Volvo Ocean 65 On Wednesday, 20 June we can offer media a tour of the VO65 Turn The Tide On Plastic at 1440-1520 local. To book a place, please email amy.monkman@volvooceanrace.com Media accreditation Please sign up to media accreditation prior to your arrival. You can do this by filling in your details on the following link: volvooceanrace-accreditation.com On the day that you arrive at the Race Village, please collect your accreditation from the Accreditation Centre. Please ensure that you have your ID with you. Please note, we can accept accreditation on the day, however the process may take some time. Media Centre Opening Hours (local time) The Media Centre will be open daily between 0900-1930 hours local time. The Media Centre will also be open for for each boat arrival if this takes place outside of normal office hours. Press Boat Allocation Media must apply in advance for a place on the photo boats or media spectator boat. To apply for a place, please email press@volvooceanrace.com or register on site at the Media Centre. The cut-off time to apply for a place on a press boat is 1600 local time on the day prior to the scheduled event eg arrivals, In-Port Race and Leg Start. Places are limited and are granted upon merit of the the media assignment. The decision on press boat places is made by the Organising Authority. 16
Interview Opportunities For media interviews with any of the Volvo Ocean Race representatives, skippers or crew, please email amy.monkman@volvooceanrace.com who will coordinate with the relevant team press officer. For interviews with the Gothenburg Stopover representatives, contact fabian.bengtsson@volvooceanrace.com For any media interviews in relation to the Volvo Ocean Race sustainability programme, please email robin.clegg@volvooceanrace.com Schools Programme Students will have the opportunity to engage with the Volvo Ocean Race Education Programme where they will learn about the race, how plastic pollution is damaging our seas, and how they can help protect our blue planet by becoming Champions for the Sea. Students will have a guided visit of the Race Village, the One Ocean Exploration Zone and The Globe for sustainability workshops. If you would like to find out more or join one of the educational workshops, please email lucy.hunt@volvooceanrace.com Ocean Summit The Gothenburg Ocean Summit will be held Monday 18th June at the Volvo Pavilion, in the Race Village. An invitation only event, please email robin.clegg@volvooceanrace.com if you wish to attend. During the 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race a series of Ocean Summits have been organised at a range of stopovers as a key part of our sustainability programme. The seven Ocean Summits are bringing together the worlds of sport, industry, government, science and ocean advocates, to showcase innovative solutions and announcements to combat the global crisis of ocean plastic pollution. 17
Other Race Village Activities GOTHENBURG OTHER ACTIVITIES (please see link below for full listings) 14.6.18 Race Village opens 1400-2100 / Official Opening Ceremony 1700-1800 16.6.18 Volvo Ocean Race Youth Academy powered by International (all day) 16.6.18 Parade of Sails for the Legends Race / 1100-1300 18.6.18 Ocean Summit / 0830-1400 Volvo Pavilion (invitation only) 20.6.18 M32 catamaran sailing for corporate guests / VO65 Boat Tour / Turn The Tide on Plastic 1440-1520 (limited space) 21.6.18 Legends Race start / 1315 21.6.18 Leg Start / 1400 Race Village closes 1800 Please visit here for further information and full entertainment listings. 18
Other Useful Information Safety & security - your equipment and personal possessions are your responsibility. Volvo Ocean Race S.L.U. take no responsibility for loss or damage. Disclaimer - if you go on the water on board a racing boat, you will be required to sign a disclaimer form. We will require an ID number (passport, NIE, ID card, etc) and details of an emergency contact person. Time Zone CEST (Central European Summer Time) UTC +2 hours Average temperature 15-19 degrees C Swedish Midsummer celebrated 22 June Local currency is Swedish Krona / 1 Euro = SEK 10.24 Power: 220/240 volts AC, 50 Hz Other Useful Links Volvo Ocean Race Gothenburg http://volvooceanracegoteborg.com/en/ 19
Contacts: Volvo Ocean Race press@volvooceanrace.com Gothenburg stopover PR contact: Fabian Bengtsson fabian.bengtsson@volvooceanrace.com Team Contacts: Team AkzoNobel teamakzonobel@mallory-group.com Team Brunel bart@teambrunel.com Dongfeng Race Team julia@dongfengraceteam.com MAPFRE desafiomapfre@infosailing.net Team Sun Hung Kai / Scallywag dan@danodynamics.com Turn The Tide on Plastic emily@deecaffari.com Vestas 11th Hour Racing tjomc@vestas.com kate@risingt.com 21