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Volvo Ocean 65 Team JAJO

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Volvo Ocean 65 Team JAJO
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Team Brunel is a Volvo Ocean 65 yacht. She finished 3rd in the 2017–18 Volvo Ocean Race[1] skippered by Bouwe Bekking and navigated by Andrew Cape.

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She finished second in the 2014–15 Volvo Ocean Race, also skippered by Bouwe Bekking. The team is backed by Dutch project management company Brunel International, and sponsored by ACE, Abel Sensors and Embrace Tech Startups. Brunel International are Volvo Ocean Race veterans, having had their first involvement in 1997-98.[citation needed]

For the 2023 The Ocean Race she was renamed Team JAJO.[2]

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Team Brunel

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2014–15 Volvo Ocean Race

Crew

The 2014-15 crew consisted of:[3]

Results

Team Brunel finished second in both the overall standings and the in-port series.

Overall standings
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In-port series
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2017–18 Volvo Ocean Race

The 2017–18 crew consisted of:

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  • Netherlands Anje-Marijcke van Boxtel (team coach)[15]

Results

Team Brunel finished third in both the overall standings and the in-port series.

Overall standings
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In-port series
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Team JAJO

2023 The Ocean Race

The 2023 crew are:[16]

  • Netherlands Jelmer van Beek (skipper)
  • Netherlands Laura van Veen (crew member)
  • Netherlands Jorden van Rooijen (bowman)
  • Netherlands Rutger Vos (boat captain, trimmer)
  • Netherlands Max Deckers (navigator)
  • Netherlands Bouwe Bekking (watch leader)
  • Poland Maja Micińska (trimmer)
  • Spain Simbad Quiroga (helmsman, trimmer)
  • United Kingdom Joy Eilish Fitzgerald (crew member)
  • United Kingdom Gregg Parker (grinder)
  • Netherlands Brend Schuil (onboard reporter)

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