'We don't deserve this'

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We were sitting on top of the rock. The chop wasn't helping, our poor lady was shaking up and down every single wave. Every hit could have been the last one ...

Wednesday, 10 June 2009, 20:28 GMT

Telefonica Blue - Gabri Olivo (Media Crew Member)

After the gun the wind was flirting around each boat during the first beat upwind, giving everyone moments of glory. We managed to go through the right hand side of the course and luckily the wind swung right some 120 degrees and we were on the lead together with Green Dragon.

Rounding the bottom mark in first position with PUMA just behind was what everyone wanted, the battle between us has just started.

Ask your worst enemy to wish the worst thing to someone and this is what would happen. We hit a rock doing 15kn while we were leading the fleet towards Stockholm.

The reaction was very quick, Jono (Swain) got the guys to furl the Code 0 while Pepe (Rebes) was checking the boat inside. In this circumstances you have to be quick, no time for thinking, just reacting.

After securing the boat taking the sails down, I checked the boat down below to see the damage and quickly found out that the daggerboard broke through the case and water was coming in. Both emergency pumps were running full throttle and the guys were bailing with everyone that they could find.

A human chain was quickly formed to maximize the amount of water bailed in the smallest amount of time. Swearing and sweating was the common factor between all of us.

"Why to us? We don't deserve this," Bouwe (Bekking) said, looking at the bulb stuck in the rock. We don't deserve it at all, not to us and not to anyone else.

Two police boats were trying to pull the bow sideway but the boat didn't want to move. We were sitting on top of the rock, we could see clearly the water, the skid mark left from the bulb 5-6 metres long.

The choppy wasn't helping at all, our poor lady was shaking up and down every single wave. Every hit could have been the last one. The whole boat has been stuck into the rock for the longest two hours of this race.

Finally we escape from what it could have been our grave and we got left free. We now heading back to port, we have to haul the boat out of the water and check the damage.

Only one message i want to give to who's reading this email, friends, families and everyone else: WE WILL NOT GIVE UP.

Gabri

 

Received 20:19 GMT