December 22, 2024

 

Zbigniew Gutkowski takes Second in Leg One of Velux 5 Oceans Race ( Photo byAinhoa Sanchez / W-W-I.com )
Zbigniew Gutkowski Finishes Second in Leg One of Velux 5 Oceans Race ( Photo byAinhoa Sanchez / W-W-I.com )

AFTER exactly one month at sea, Polish ocean racer Zbigniew Gutkowski sailed into Cape
Town this evening to claim second place in the first ocean sprint of the VELUX 5 OCEANS. The
36-year-old, known as Gutek, crossed the finish line off the South African coast at 10.03pm
local time, 31 days, six hours and three minutes after leaving La Rochelle in France.
After a frustrating few days of light winds on the approach to Cape Town, Gutek completed the
leg in fresh conditions, a south easterly breeze of between 20 and 25 knots powering him
across the finish with the lights of Cape Town illuminated in the background.

Gutek, a former national champion dinghy racer, impressed right from the start of the solo round
the world race, leading the VELUX 5 OCEANS fleet across the start line of this first stage and
out into the Bay of Biscay. Despite problems with his Eco 60 yacht Operon Racing early on,
Gutek kept pace with American rival Brad Van Liew, constantly challenging for first place right
until the end of the 7,400-mile leg.

Zbigniew 'Gutek' Gutkowski  Greets Crowds at Finish of First Leg In Cape Town ( Photo by Ainhoa Sanchez / W-W-I.com )
Zbigniew 'Gutek' Gutkowski Greets Crowds at Finish of First Leg In Cape Town ( Photo by Ainhoa Sanchez / W-W-I.com )

Setting foot on land for the first time since ocean sprint one start day on October 17, Gutek said:
“I am so glad to be here. It was a really exciting race. All the time I was so close to Brad –
beating him was my motivation. I found out one very important thing on this trip – I can sail solo.
I had never done it before, and so before the start I didn’t know if I could do it or not. But now I
am confident I can sail solo anywhere.”

Gutek’s finish comes just three days behind Brad, who won the ocean sprint on Sunday
evening. The feat is all the more impressive considering Gutek is a newcomer to solo sailing
and, at 19 years old, Operon Racing is the oldest boat in the VELUX 5 OCEANS fleet and
seven years older than Brad’s Le Pingouin. But she is by no means a slow boat – she was built
by French sailing legend Alain Gautier who sailed her to victory in the 1992/3 Vendée Globe.
In the tradition of the VELUX 5 OCEANS, the 42-year-old American was on the dock to
welcome in his rival and friend. Gutek was also reunited with his wife Eliza and his shore crew.
Ocean sprint one was something of a baptism of fire for Gutek. Just days into the race Gutek
had to climb the mast to repair a broken halyard. Then, just over a week in, Gutek suffered deep
cuts to his forehead after being hit by his wind generator. After shaving his hair off he then had
to stitch up the wounds.

While chasing Brad through the South Atlantic another halyard broke and Gutek was forced to
climb the mast once more, this time in strong winds and huge seas. Just moments after setting
his gennaker following the repair the halyard snapped again and the sail was lost over the side
of the boat. This all but ended Gutek’s chances of catching Brad.

“I do feel a little bit upset because I lost out many times because of things breaking, mainly the
sails,” Gutek added. “When I lost the gennaker just before Cape Town I tried to find conditions

that would suit sailing with no gennaker but I couldn’t find them. I lost three, four, maybe five

days.”

Canadian skipper Derek Hatfield and British ocean racer Chris Stanmore-Major are due to

arrive in Cape Town over the weekend

 

 

Statistics from 12pm UTC position report:

Skipper; distance to finish (nm); distance covered in last 24 hours (nm); average speed in last

24 hours (kts)

Brad Van Liew: finished Nov 14, 28 days, 1 hour, 51 mins

Gutek: finished Nov 17, 31 days, 6 hours, 3 mins

Derek Hatfield: 693; 176; 6.3

Chris Stanmore-Major: 943.9; 118.6; 4.9

Christophe Bullens: 3,578.2; 124.2; 5.2

 

 

Zbigniew 'Gutek' Gutkowski arrives in Cape Town ( Photo by Ainhoa Sanchez / W-W-I.com )
Zbigniew 'Gutek' Gutkowski arrives in Cape Town ( Photo by Ainhoa Sanchez / W-W-I.com )
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