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'''''Team SEB''''' (also '''''RS''''') is a Swedish [[Volvo Ocean 60]] yacht. She competed in the [[2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race]] and finished 7th skippered by [[Gunnar Krantz (sailor)|Gunnar Krantz]].<ref>http://www.kriter.tv/history/whitbread_history.pdf</ref>
'''''Team SEB''''' (also '''''RS''''') is a Swedish [[Volvo Ocean 60]] yacht.
==Career==
She competed in the [[2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race]] and finished 7th skippered by [[Gunnar Krantz (sailor)|Gunnar Krantz]].<ref>http://www.kriter.tv/history/whitbread_history.pdf</ref>

The boat was renamed ''RS'' and participated in the [[Volvo Baltic Race|2003 Volvo Baltic Race]] skippered by [[Earl Williams]].<ref>http://www.yachtingworld.com/news/lively-start-to-volvo-baltic-race-42561</ref> ''RS'' won the competition.<ref>http://www.bowmansunion.com/portal/news/anmviewer.asp?a=800</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:28, 20 September 2015

Team SEB
Other namesRS
Nation Sweden
ClassVolvo Ocean 60
Racing career
SkippersGunnar Krantz
Notable victories2003 Volvo Baltic Race

Team SEB (also RS) is a Swedish Volvo Ocean 60 yacht.

Career

She competed in the 2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race and finished 7th skippered by Gunnar Krantz.[1]

The boat was renamed RS and participated in the 2003 Volvo Baltic Race skippered by Earl Williams.[2] RS won the competition.[3]

References