diumenge, 22 de maig del 2011

Barcelona World Race



By Alex Ceano


Barcelona World Race is a sailing race around the world without scales in a boat for 2 people celebrated every four years. The first edition was in 2007/2008 and the second stared on December 31st 2010 at 13.00 a.m. in front of the W Hotel in the port of Barcelona. The third edition will be celebrated in 2014. It is forbidden to help the crew during the race.

Its beginning and end are in Barcelona. The race arrives to Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn and the Cook Strait.

The race covers 25,000 nautical miles (46,300 km) on the great circle, the shortest path on the surface of the Earth. The competition lasts approximately 3 months.


First edition.

At 13:00, in November 11th 2007, the first edition of the Barcelona World Race began, consisting of nine boats and 18 sailors from seven countries: France (9), Spain (4), United Kingdom (1), Australia (1), United States (1), Ireland (1) and Switzerland (1).


Classification:

Since


Boat


Crew


Time


1


Paprec-Virbac 2

Jean-Pierre Dick & Damian Foxall

92d 8h 49m 49s

2


Hugo Boss

Alex Thomson & Andrew Cape

94d 17h 34m 57s

3


Temenos II

Dominique Wavre & Michèle Paret

98d 6h 9m 10s

4


Mutua Madrileña

Javier "Bubi" Sansó & Pachi Rivero

99d 12h 18m 40s

5


Educación sin Fronteras

Albert Bargués & Servane Escoffier

108d 18h 55m 2s

6


Veolia Environnement

Roland Jourdain & Jean-Luc Nélias

retired

7


Estrella Damm

Guillermo Altadill & Jonathan McKee

retired

8


Delta Dore

Jérémie Beyou & Sidney Gavignet

retired

9


PRB

Vincent Riou & Sébastien Josse

retired

Second edition.

The second edition began in Barcelona in December 31st 2010, with an estimated duration of 90 days. In the southern hemisphere, there are three security doors to prevent ships from entering dangerous areas due to the existence of floating ice.


Classification:

Since


Boat


Crew


Time


1


Virbac-Paprec 3

Jean-Pierre Dick & Loïck Peyron

93d 22h 20m

2


Mapfre

Iker Martínez & Xabier Fernández

94d 21h 17m

3


Renault Z.E.

Pachi Rivero & Antonio Piris

97d 18h 47m

4


Estrella Damm

Alex Pella & Pepe Ribes

98d 20h 45m

5


Neutrogena

Boris Herrmann & Ryan Breymair

100d 3h 13m

6


GAES Centros Auditivos

Dee Caffari & Anna Corbella

102d 19h 17m

7


Hugo Boss

Alex Thomson & Andy Meiklejohn

111d 10h 49m

8


Fòrum Marítim Català

Gerard Marín & Ludovic Aglaor

112d 07h 17m

9


We Are Water

Jaume Mumbrú & Cali Sanmartí

156.4

10


Central Lechera Asturiana

Juan Merediz & Fran Palacio

retired

11


Mirabaud

Dominique Wavre & Michèle Paret

retired

12


Groupe Bel

Kito de Pavant & Sébastien Audigane

retired

13


Foncia

Michel Desjoyeaux & François Gabart

retired

14


Président

Jean Le Cam & Bruno García

retired

divendres, 13 de maig del 2011

Free fall


By Kyle Pearson


Free fall consists in jumping from an airplane and with the parachute closed until the last moment. This sport is very attractive because it makes your adrenalin go up to the limit.

This sport comes from when soldiers jumped from the airplanes and opened their parachute at the last moment to decrease the time they were in the air, so it was more difficult for their enemies to kill them.

When you practice this sport you jump from a plane at 4000 metres of altitude and you open your parachute at 1500 metres, you are normally one minute in the air and you can go at 250Km/h!

The record of free fall was achieved by Eugene Andreev when he travelled 24.500m without a parachute.

People who tried it say that you can't compare the free fall with any other sensation. When you fly you only feel the pressure on your body and you don't have any reference to the altitude you are.


The Corte Inglés race



By Indiana Rial


Day: 3/4/2011-Time: 9:30 am


The race of El Corte Inglés is one of the more popular races in the world. It held its first edition in 1979, with the participation of 17,184 people. In 1994, 109,457 people participated in the race, a number which get a Guinness World Record still not beaten.

At 9.30 am on Sunday April 3rd, contestants met in Passeig de Gracia-Gran Via to cover the route. To gain access to the Olympic Stadium and run on the same pavement as the best athletes is a privilege that only the race of El Corte Ingles can offer to the competitors.

You need two and a half hours to cover the 10.766 km walking.


Year

contestant

Winner-man

Time

Winner-woman

Time

2008

54.735

Mohamed Benhmbarka

33'09"

Louise Brown

39'56

2007

53.321

Pol Guillén

33'11"

Louise Brawn

38'51"

2006

52.708

Pol Guillén

33'11"

Isabel Eizmendi

39'23"

2005

54.803

Pol Guillén

33'41"

Raquel Parrado

41'20

2004

63.148

Roger Roca

40'17

Isabel Eizmendi

46'00

2003

62.414

Víctor Morente

33'05

Wahbi Kenza

37'35

2002

50.643

Francisco J. Caballero

32'37

Wahbi Kenza

38'18

2001

51.144

Driss Lakhouja

32'41

Wahbi Kenza

38'37

2000

56.414

Driss Lakhouja

32'42

Eva Sanz

38'22

1999

54.152

Pere Arco

32'53

Eva Sanz

37'46

1998

63.243

Francisco J. Caballero

32'04

Eva Sanz

38'00

1997

67.104

Josep Mª Roselló

33'06

Eva Sanz

38'57

1996

75.248

Juan Ramón Muñoz

33'48

Carme Brunet Folch

39'31

1995

87.411

Juan Ramón Muñoz

33'22

Nuria Pastor

38'32

1994

109.457

F.Javier Cortés

33'55

Nuria Pastor

40'23

1993

92.874

Juan Ramón Muñoz

33'30

Nuria Pastor

39'28

1992

76.414

Joan Viudes

34'10

Núria Pastor

39'46

1991

60.632

David Pujolar

35'02

Núria Pastor

40'23

1990

65.246

Joan Viudes

34'58

Marina Prat

40'47

1989

60.487

Joan Viudes

34'58

Marina Prat

36'28

1988

54.049

Joan Viudes

31'37

Marina Prat

36'14

1987

55.312

Federico Wilmot

32'00

Joaquima Casas

38'52

1986

53.145

Pere Casacuberta

39'41

Joaquima Casas

39'41

1985

51.674

Juan A. Balsera

31'33

Joaquima Casas

38'56

1984

52.836

Pere Casacuberta

29'52

Montse Miralles

39'37

1983

39.411

Juan A. Balsera

29'43

Joaquima Casas

39'33

1982

33.856

Antonio Cánovas

30'01

Juanita Cañadas

38'56

1981

30.000

J. M. Bartolomé

30'31

Silvia Barrientos

40'28

1980

24.953

J. M. Bartolomé

35'11

M. Reyes Sobrino

42'37

1979

17.184

Domingo Catalán

28'47

Antonia Griñó

36'05