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Andreas Hanakamp

Andreas Hanakamp

Austrian sailor


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.

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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]

Achievements

Year Position Boat type Event Skipper/Crew
199615thInternational StarUnited States 1996 Olympic Games - Star Class[4]Crew. (Skipper: Hubert Raudaschl)
1996--Hong Kong HongKong Challenge[2]Skipper
19986th-Australia 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
200413thInternational StarGreece 2004 Olympic Games - Star Class[4]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
20076thVolvo 602007 Rolex Fastnet Race[5]Skipper
2008-09TBDVolvo Open 702008–09 Volvo Ocean RaceSkipper

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
199516thInternational Star1995 Star Class World Championships[7]Crew. (Skipper: Hubert Raudaschl)
200210thInternational StarItaly 2002 Star European Championships [8]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
20031stInternational StarItaly Olympic Garda - Eurolymp: Lake Garda[9]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200310thInternational Star2003 European Spring Championships[10]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200320thInternational StarNetherlands SPA Regatta: Star Class [11]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200310thInternational StarGermany 2003 Kiel Regatta[12]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200318thInternational Star2003 Star Europeans[13]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
20039thInternational StarSpain 2003 Cadiz World Championships[14]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
20032ndInternational StarUnited States 2003 Commodores Cup[15]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
20049thInternational StarUnited States 2004 Bacardi Cup [16]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200463rdInternational StarUnited States 2004 Biscayne Star Trophy[17]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200420thInternational StarUnited States Rolex Miami OCR: Star Class [18]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200421stInternational StarSpain 2004 Star Class European Championship [19]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200426thInternational Star2004 Star World Championship [20]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200414thInternational Star2004 Spa Regatta[21]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200431stInternational StarGermany 2004 Kiel Week[22]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
200416thInternational StarGreece Star Class Greek National Championships [23]Crew. (Skipper: Hans Spitzauer)
20057thInternational StarAustria 2005 Falkensteintrophy[24]Crew. (Skipper: Clemens Holzapfel)
20053rdInternational StarAustria Attersee Fleet Championship[25]Skipper. (Crew: Clemens Holzapfel)
200516thInternational StarAustria Österr.Staatsmeisterschaft&Gams (Austrian Championship)[26]Skipper. (Crew: Clemens Holzapfel)
20057thInternational StarAustria 2005 Wodi Wodi-Pokal[27]Skipper. (Crew: Wolfgang Perdich)

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Andreas Hanakamp". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 3 December 2016.

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