May 4, 2024
Anna Corbella and Dee Caffari on GAES (Photo by Maria Muina)
Anna Corbella and Dee Caffari on GAES (Photo by Maria Muina)

At just over four weeks into the Barcelona World Race, Dee Caffari and her Spanish co skipper Anna Corbella are not having an easy time of it on the Barcelona World Race. Due to the combination of a high pressure system unusually far south and the presence of additional ice gates imposed for safety reasons, the all-female duo have been forced north which has resulted in them battling upwind conditions to make any progress along the race course. The upwind slog looks set to continue for the next couple of days with the only silver lining being reaching the next milestone on their race as they passed the Cape of Good Hope today.

Caffari commented on their circumstances:

“We can’t stay miserable and have to remain positive as we have these conditions for a while. Reaching another milestone is always good and it is fantastic for Anna to have passed the Cape of Good Hope today, something she has never done before on a race.”

Caffari and Corbella have certainly not lost their sense of humour as is evident from the latest spoof video the girls sent back from onboard GAES Centros Auditivos. Dressed as a pirate, Caffari had taken Corbella hostage as was demanding downwind sailing conditions as a ransom for her release. To view the latest video go to http://www.youtube.com/user/DeeCaffari

Virbac-Paprec 3 still leads the Barcelona World Race fleet with a comfortable lead of over 500 miles. At the 0900hrs ranking today, Caffari and Corbella onboard GAES Centros Auditivos were in 8th place, 281 miles behind closest rivals Boris Herrmann & Ryan Breymaier on Neutrogena.

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Boris Herrmann & Ryan Breymaier on Neutrogena (Photo Courtesy of Barcelona World Race / Neutrogena)
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