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With bullets in 4 of the 9 legs, John's consistency, experience and strong leadership combined with excellent team preparation ensured illbruck dominated the Volvo Ocean Race from day one.
To top it off the team smashed the EDS 24 hour Monohull World Speed Record during Leg 7 from Annapolis to La Rochelle.
1st - Volvo Ocean Race 2001/2002
1st - Leg 1 (by 2 hours 1 minute and 7 seconds) Southampton (GBR) to Cape Town (RSA)
1st - Leg 2 (by 1 hour 13 minutes and 19 seconds) Cape Town (RSA) to Sydney (AUS)
4th - Leg 3 Sydney (AUS) via Hobart to Auckland (NZL)
1st - Leg 4 (by 5 hours and 52 minutes) Auckland (NZL) to Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
2nd - Leg 5 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) to Miami (USA)
4th - Leg 6 Miami (USA) to Baltimore (USA)
1st - Leg 7 (by 2 hours 55 minutes and 10 seconds) Baltimore (USA) to La Rochelle (FRA)
4th - Leg 8 La Rochelle (FRA) to Göteborg (SWE)
2nd - Leg 9 Göteborg (SWE) to Kiel (GER)
April 2002 - EDS 24 hour Monohull World Speed Record, a distance of 484 nautical miles at an average speed of 20.16 knots, breaking the previous record by 6 nautical miles
Name | John Kostecki |
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Date of Birth | 23535 |
Place of Birth | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
Profession | Yacht Racing |
Sailor's Website | www.illbruck-challenge.com/en/race.shtml |
Age started sailing | 3 |
First boat sailed | Lido 14 |
Age started racing | 7 |
First boat raced | El Toro (Pram) |
What inspired you to take up sailing? | My parents |
How did you buy your first boat? | My parents helped me |
Which was your first sailing club? | Richmond Yacht Club, California, USA |
First Event competed in and Year | Richmond YC Junior Racing 1972 |
First Event won and Year | Sunfish World Championships 1982 |
Principle achievements | 2001-2 Volvo Ocean Race winner |
Principle achievements | 24 hour monohull record |
Detail the personal highlights of your sailing career to date | 1988 Olympics in the Soling Class (silver medal) |
Detail the personal highlights of your sailing career to date | 1986 and 1988 Soling World Champion |
Detail the personal highlights of your sailing career to date | 1996, 1997 and 1998 Mumm 36 World Champion |
Detail the personal highlights of your sailing career to date | 1999 Farr 40 World Champion |
Detail the personal highlights of your sailing career to date | 1995 and 2000 America's Cup tactician |
What are your future sailing aspirations? | Winning the America's Cup and another Olympic medal. |
Briefly state what sailing means to you | Sailing is my life. I have been sailing ever since I can remember as a child. I love the sport, the people involved and how it has evolved over the years. |
Who has had the greatest impact or inspiration in your sailing career and why? | My parents. They supported my sailing while I was young and were always there for me. |
Who do you consider to be your sailing hero? | I have many sailing heroes! |
What other sports do you participate in outside of sailing? | Mountain biking |
What other sports do you participate in outside of sailing? | Snowboarding |
Who do you consider to be the greatest sailor in the World and why? | Sailors that are successful in many different sailing events like the America's Cup, Olympic Classes and long distance racing. Dennis Connor and Russell Coutts are a couple of great sailors today. |
Briefly state what being nominated for the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Award 2002 means to you | It is a great honour to be nominated for the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year. |
If voted as the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year 2002, briefly say what will this mean to you? | We (illbruck Challenge) worked and trained very hard to win the Volvo Ocean Race. Winning this award would be the tip of the iceberg! |