Christmas countdown for Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella ahead of the Barcelona world race

Christmas countdown for Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella ahead of the Barcelona world race

Whilst most are winding down for the festive period, record breaking British yachtswoman Dee Caffari and her Spanish co-skipper Anna Corbella have begun the final countdown to the start of the Barcelona World Race. The only female duo taking part in the race will be making the most of the remaining time they have with friends and family before they line up against a fleet of 14 other IMOCA 60s on New Year’s Eve.

Speaking ahead of the race Caffari said: “Anna and I have been preparing for the Barcelona World Race since March and have trained really hard to ensure we are a cohesive team out there on the water. The race village was really buzzing when I left Spain yesterday and after a whistle stop Christmas at home, I will be back out there and ready for our big race.”

This will be the second edition of the Barcelona World Race – the only double-handed race around the globe which starts and finishes in Barcelona and sails around the three capes: Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn. The length of the course is approximately 25,000 nautical miles (46,300 km) along the Great Circle line, the shortest route traced on a map across the world and although it is a non-stop regatta, some outside assistance is permitted subject to rules and penalties.

Caffari added: “This will be my fourth lap of the planet and I am hoping that my experience in the Southern Ocean will give us the edge over some of our competitors. This time around I am really looking forward to having some company down there outside of my race rivals!”

The Barcelona World Race starts at 12:00 (GMT) on Friday 31 December and of the 15 IMOCA 60 boats in the fleet just two British skippers will be taking part in this year’s edition, Dee Caffari on GAES Centros Auditivos and Alex Thomson on Hugo Boss. The race is expected to last around three months and the time to beat has been set by the winner of the first edition, Paprec-Virbac 2 skippered by Jean-Pierre Dick and Damian Foxall, who covered the course in 92 days, 9 hours, 49 minutes and 49 seconds.

Aviva has been a longstanding supporter of  Dee Caffari and her inspirational record breaking sailing achievements, assisting her to three world records including becoming the first woman to sail solo, non stop, around the world in both directions. As Founding Partner of Caffari’s sailing campaign, Aviva is pleased to extend this support to Corbella and GAES for the Barcelona World Race.

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For more information go to:
www.deecaffari.com, www.gaesbwr.com, www.barcelonaworldrace.org and www.annacorbella.com

For high resolution images and video of Dee Caffari, Anna Corbella and GAES Centros Auditivos, please contact Jo Uffendell – jo@deecaffari.com or Coralie Rassinoux – coralie@deecaffari.com

Press contact in UK:
Jo Uffendell: jo@deecaffari.com Phone: +44 7699 429 260

Press contact in Spain:

Grupo Inforpress

Ricard Franco: Phone: +34 93 419 06 30 / +34 v648 03 30 43 rfranco@inforpress.es

Notes to Editors:

Dee Caffari & Anna Corbella
In 2006 British yachtswoman Dee Caffari MBE became the first woman to sail solo, non stop, around the world against the prevailing winds and currents. In 2009, Dee’s 6th place finish in the notorious Vendée Globe race secured her a double world record as she became the first woman to sail solo, non-stop around the globe in both directions.

Dee is competing in the Barcelona World Race alongside co skipper, Anna Corbella, who is the first Spanish woman to complete a solo transatlantic race claiming an excellent 13th place.

GAES - leader in hearing aids
Founded in 1949 and based in Barcelona, GAES Centros Auditivos has always been a pioneer in technological innovation. GAES is dedicated to providing hearing solutions for people with hearing problems. GAES currently has a network of over 500 auditory centres, of which over 400 are in Spain and the rest spread through Portugal, Chile, Argentina and Turkey.

Last year GAES, through GAES Solidaria and with the advice, technical and logistical support of the Fundació Navegació Oceánica Barcelona, entered the world of ocean racing. Its sports sponsorships totalled six Mini Class Spanish sailors, including Anna Corbella, who participated in the famous Mini-Transat. The sponsorship was linked to the distribution of 200 hearing aids among the various projects GAES Solidaria runs in different countries.

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