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Andreas Hanakamp
Austrian sailor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andreas Hanakamp (born 1 July 1966) is an Austrian sailor who has competed in two Olympic Games as well many other sailing events including the 1996 Hong-Kong-Challenge,[2] Bacardi Cup, Rolex Fastnet Race and most recently, is competing in the 2008-09 Volvo Ocean Race.
Hanakamp has sailed over 150,000 miles offshore, with 30,000 miles offshore racing experience. Andreas works as a professional sailor and also owns his own sailing services company based in Austria.[3] He is married to Nicole, they have three children; Lisa, Nicola and Marie.[3]
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Year | Position | Boat type | Event | Skipper/Crew |
1996 | 15th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hubert Raudaschl) |
1996 | – | – | ![]() | Skipper |
1998 | 6th | – | ![]() | |
2004 | 13th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2007 | 6th | Volvo 60 | 2007 Rolex Fastnet Race[5] | Skipper |
2008-09 | TBD | Volvo Open 70 | 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race | Skipper |
Hanakamp is an ambassador to the Year of the Dolphin project.[6]
Volvo Ocean Race
Hanakamp was the press officer for the 2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race,[3] and skipper for Team Russia in the 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race.
Star class results
Year | Position | Boat type | Event | Skipper/Crew |
1995 | 16th | International Star | 1995 Star Class World Championships[7] | Crew. (Skipper: Hubert Raudaschl) |
2002 | 10th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2003 | 1st | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2003 | 10th | International Star | 2003 European Spring Championships[10] | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2003 | 20th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2003 | 10th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2003 | 18th | International Star | 2003 Star Europeans[13] | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2003 | 9th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2003 | 2nd | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 9th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 63rd | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 20th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 21st | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 26th | International Star | 2004 Star World Championship [20] | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 14th | International Star | 2004 Spa Regatta[21] | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 31st | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2004 | 16th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer) |
2005 | 7th | International Star | ![]() | Crew. (Skipper: Clemens Holzapfel) |
2005 | 3rd | International Star | ![]() | Skipper. (Crew: Clemens Holzapfel) |
2005 | 16th | International Star | ![]() | Skipper. (Crew: Clemens Holzapfel) |
2005 | 7th | International Star | ![]() | Skipper. (Crew: Wolfgang Perdich) |
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