Wednesday, February 26, 2014

#VolvoOceanRace / Charles Caudrelier skipper of Dongfeng Race Team : "I take a great pleasure in teaching my sport"

Frenchman Charles Caudrelier was announced as skipper of Dongfeng Race Team at the Official Christening in Sanya today. The Volvo Ocean 65 was officially christened ‘Dongfeng’ (meaning East Wind) in the presence of famous Chinese sporting stars Zhang Ning and Guo Chuan alongside Volvo Ocean Race CEO, Knut Frostad.


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The choice of Skipper for Dongfeng Race Team was a particularly challenging one because we weren’t only looking for the qualities and leadership of a Volvo Ocean Race skipper but we were also looking for someone who would embrace the task of developing the Chinese sailors that will form part of the team,” explained Team Director Bruno Dubois. “We’re delighted with our choice and look forward to a long and exciting collaboration with Charles.

Charles Caudrelier is no stranger to the race as a key figure of the winning team Groupama in the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. He has experienced first hand the extremity of the race and understands what it will mean to guide a team through the next edition: “Dongfeng Race Team is a natural choice for me. I want to help develop sailing as a sport around the world and China is a major player, not just economically, but in the sporting arena as well. I take a great pleasure in teaching my sport and if the Chinese sailors are willing to learn I am more than willing to teach. There is so much for them to learn, this race is about collaboration, teamwork and adventure. The sport of sailing is a universal language and I want to make people see that,” said Caudrelier.


Knut Frostad, Volvo Ocean Race CEO, recognises Charles is ready for the challenge: “He is a guy at the top of his game in terms of skills and ability, and very importantly he has the ideal personality to take on the extra challenge of integrating the Chinese sailors into the rest of the crew. He is focused on winning but is a man who is always willing to share his considerable knowledge and help progress plans step by step towards a full Chinese crew in future editions of the Volvo Ocean Race."


The Official Launch Ceremony of the Volvo Ocean 65 ‘Dongfeng’ took place in Sanya at the Team’s Official Training Base, Serenity Marina earlier today. Nearly 200 guests and media representatives, including China’s national broadcaster CCTV, attended the event.

The Volvo Ocean 65 was jointly christened ‘Dongfeng’ by Tong Dongcheng, the Vice President of Dongfeng Motor Corporation, Zhang Ning, Olympic badminton player, Mr Li Quan-Hai, Director of Watersports National Bureau of the China Yachting Association and solo round the world sailor Guo Chuan who also competed in the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09.


As the first Chinese sailor participating in the Volvo Ocean Race, I witnessed how the Volvo Ocean Race are trying hard to develop offshore sailing in China. I hope with the support from Dongfeng Commercial Vehicle Company Ltd, more and more Chinese sailors will participate in offshore racing. May Dongfeng Race Team show the world what China can do,” said Guo. Also playing a role in the official ceremony was Olympic badminton player Zhang Ning who won Gold at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. “I’m very glad that a number of these excellent Chinese sailors will be selected after training to become part of the final race crew for Dongfeng race team,” explains Ning, “It is such a good opportunity for them to participate in the ‘Mount Everest’ of sailing. Mentally this race will challenging for them but I am confident they will do an excellent job!”


Sanya, as an official stopover port of the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15, is now home to Dongfeng Race Team. Serenity Marina will host the team through their training period with the Volvo Ocean 65 as the next couple of months are crucial to Charles Caudrelier and the team’s management, as they make the final selection of the professional Western crew and the Chinese race crew who will be hand-picked from the current Academy Squad. Following the second selection trials on the 8th-9th February, another four sailors representing the Chinese Yachting Association’s Olympic squad have now joined the existing eight-strong Academy Squad bringing the total to 12. Xiaojing Li, Peng Zhang, Zhen Li and Chencheng Kong are the latest recruits and Finn sailor Peng Zhen.

The official launch of Dongfeng is only the beginning of a long journey that will be added to the history of offshore sailing in China.


Charles Caudrelier:
Sailing since the age of 17, Charles began competitive racing in the Tour de France a La Voile with a student team. While studying for his master’s degree in engineering at the Merchant Ship Academy he became involved in single-handed sailing during his summers, and it was here he met Franck Cammas. Together they began match racing and participating in various offshore and inshore races around France.

Once graduated in1998 Charles was classed as a high level athlete and offered the rare opportunity to complete his compulsory military service with the Federation Française de Voile.

Charles completed his first Solitaire du Figaro race in 1999 winning the Rookie (newcomer) category at the age of 25. Charles went on to win the highly competitive Solitaire du Figaro outright in 2004.

He was quickly talent spotted by one of the most recognised offshore sailing teams in France, Banque Populaire. Between 2004 and 2007 Charles raced with the team competing and winning various internationals regattas, such as the ORMA 60 multihull World Championship.

Charles then returned to short-handed sailing becoming part of the IMOCA 60 Safran team in 2007 sailing alongside the experienced Marc Guillemot. Together they won the double-handed Transat Jacques Vabre race in 2009. 


Tasting success as a professional sailor it was later that year that Charles received a call from former match racing partner and now world class skipper Franck Cammas asking him to join his Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12 campaign with Groupama sailing team. Charles was eager to take part, understanding that he would be competing against the best offshore sailors in the world. Regardless of the outcome Charles knew that his participation in the Volvo Ocean Race would be the experience of a lifetime. And so it proved to be with Groupama crossing the finish line in first place on the 8th July 2012

In November 2013 Charles again competed in the Transat Jacques Vabre from France to Brazil, this time on board a new MOD70 multihull, alongside friend and skipper Sébastien Josse. The duo finished first in a record time of just 11 days, 5 hours and 3 minutes averaging an impressive 22.12 knots.

Today is another key date in Charles’ sailing career, which also happens to coincide with his 40th birthday!

From : Dongfeng Team