Brazilian sailor
Torben Grael, skipper of Ericsson 4 and overall winner of the Volvo Ocean Race 2009
Torben Schmidt Grael (born 22 July 1960) is one of the most well known Brazilian sailors , renowned in international competitions. A descendant of Danes , he was taken sailing by his grandfather at the age of five years on the sailboat Aileen , of the 6 Metre class, which was the boat used by the silver medal-winning 1912 Summer Olympics Danish sailing team. Once he moved to Niterói , he started sailing with his brother, Lars Grael , also an Olympic medal winner, on the Bay of Guanabara . Another brother, Axel Grael , is the current mayor of Niterói. He is father of Olympic champion Martine Grael and sailor Marco Grael .
Record
Nicknamed Turbine for his fame in conducting sailboats, he collected five Olympic medals, four of them in the Star class.
He is the Brazilian with the highest number of Olympic medals, and holds the highest number of Olympic medals in sailing together with Ben Ainslie and Robert Scheidt with five, followed by Paul Elvstrøm with four. He also placed first place in many World, South American and Brazilian championships in several categories. His first-mate is usually Marcelo Ferreira .
Grael has also sailed in other international competitions including the 2005–06 Volvo Ocean Race as skipper of the Brasil 1 team, the first 100% Brazilian outfit to enter the competition, which finished third overall. He would win the next Ocean Race , but this time as the skipper of the Swedish team Ericsson 4 (he won the race with two legs to spare). In October 2008 the yacht Ericsson 4 officially travelled 596.6 nautical miles in 24 hours, establishing a 24-hour monohull record. Skipper Torben Grael and his crew made the record on the first leg of the 2008–2009 Volvo Ocean Race. They sailed Ericsson 4 hard as a strong cold front hit the fleet, bringing winds approaching 40 knots, and propelling the yacht at an average speed of 24.8 knots.
He has sailed in several America's Cup races, including the winning campaign in Louis Vuitton Cup in 2000 and the 2007 event as tactician aboard Luna Rossa Challenge [ 1]
Results – Dinghy Sailing
International
Year
Event
Venue
Class
Result
1978
World Championships
San Diego , CA , U.S.
Snipe Jr.
1st
1980
Sailing Olympic Week
Cork , Ireland
Soling
1st
1981
North-American Championship
Sarnia , Ontario , Canada
Soling
1st
1983
IX Pan American Games
Caracas , Venezuela
Soling
1st
World Championships
Porto , Portugal
Snipe
1st
1984
Sailing Olympic Week
Sanremo , Italy
Soling
1st
Mediterranean Championship
Sanremo , Italy
Soling
1st
XXIII Olympic Games
Los Angeles , U.S.
Soling
2nd
1985
World Championships
Sarnia , Ontario , Canada
Soling
2nd
1987
X Pan American Games
Indianapolis , Indiana , U.S.
Soling
3rd
World Championships
La Rochelle , France
Snipe
1st
1988
XXIV Olympic Games
Seoul , South Korea
Star
3rd
1989
European Championship
Travemünde , Lübeck , SH , Germany
Star
1st
World Championships
Karatsu , Saga , Japan
Snipe
2nd
1990
World Championships
Cleveland , Ohio , U.S.
Star
1st
European Championship
Lake Balaton , Hungary
Star
1st
Sailing Olympic Week
Kiel , Schleswig-Holstein , Germany
Star
1st
1991
World Championships
Cannes , France
Star
2nd
World Championships
Newport, Wales , United Kingdom
One Ton
2nd
World Championships
Porto Carras , Greece
3 ⁄4 Ton
3rd
European Championship
Palermo , Italy
Star
1st
1996
XXVI Olympic Games
Atlanta , United States
Star
1st
2000
XXVII Olympic Games
Sydney , Australia
Star
3rd
2004
XXVIII Olympic Games
Athens , Greece
Star
1st
Sources:[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
References
External links
Fleet racing
1975 G. Brun
1980 T. Grael , Senfft , D. Adler
1981 T. Grael , Senfft , D. Adler
1982 T. Grael , Senfft , D. Adler
1983 J.P. Dias , J.A. Dias , Falcao
1984 de Souza , Velerio , Rittcher
1985 T. Grael , Senfft , D. Adler
1986 T. Grael , Senfft , D. Adler
1987 T. Grael , Senfft , D. Adler
1988 J.P. Dias , D. Adler , J.A. Dias
1989 Alan Adler, D. Adler , Senfft
1990 J.P. Dias , D. Adler , J.A. Dias
1991 Jorge Zarif, Ronaldo Senfft, Norman McPherson [30]
1992 J.P. Dias , D. Adler , J.A. Dias
1993 T. Grael , Senfft , Mesquite
1994 Lema , D'Elia, McPherson
1995 Not held
1996 de Araújo, Jr. , Glomb , Reitz
2002 Cunha , Di Gerardi , Goretkin
2003 Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2004 Ostergren , Santos , Mathias Melecchi
2005 Cunha , Ermel , Cunha
2006 Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2007 Wahrlich , Gick , Pillar
2008 Glomb , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2009 Rump , Sidou , De Leo
2010 Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2011 Roth , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2012 Quevedo , Camara , Renard
2013 N.H. Ilha , P. Ribeiro , F. Ilha
2014 Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2015 Ostegreen , Trein , Lamb
2016 N.H. Ilha , Floricke , G. Ilha
2017 Nehm , M. Ribeiro , Mueller
2018 Nehm , M. Ribeiro , Mueller
2019 Nehm , M. Ribeiro , Mueller
2020 Hartmann , Titoff , Renard
Fleet racing
1969 Dane , LeBlanc , Cerise
1970 United States Melges
1971 United States Melges
1972 Olympic year - not held
1973 H. Fogh
1974 United States Melges
1975 Australia Forbes , Anderson , O'Neil
1976 Olympic year - not held
1977 P. Hall
1978 H. Fogh
1979 P. Hall
1980 Brazil T. Grael , Adler , Senfft
1981 H. Fogh
1982 H. Fogh
1983 United States Chapin
1984 Abbott, Jr.
1985 H. Fogh
1986 H. Fogh
1987 Not held
1988 Abbott, Jr.
1989 Thomson , Flinn , Gow
1990 Beatty
1991 Thomson , Flinn , Gow
1992 Abbott, Jr.
1993 United States Madrigali
1994 United States Kolius
1995 South Africa Savage
2002 Huczek , T. Rickards, Hymers
2004 Mitchel , MacKnight , Davy
2005 Huczek , Hymers , Logar
2006 H. Fogh , Cheer , Devries
2007 H. Fogh , Cheer , Devries
2008 H. Fogh , Cheer , Findlater
2009 H. Fogh , Cheer , Devries
2010 H. Fogh , Cheer , Devries
2011 Abbott, Jr. , Lacey /M. Abbott , J. Abbott
2012 H. Fogh , Cheer , Devries
2013 Abbott, Jr. , M. Abbott , Bamford
2014 T. Fogh , Cheer , Devries
2015 P. Hall , W. Hall , Lacey
2016 T. Fogh , Cheer , Devries
2017 P. Hall , Lacey , Paccarar
2018 P. Hall , W. Hall , Lacey
2019 Bruce Clifford, M. Abbott , N. Abbott
Fleet racing
1969: Dane , Le Blanc & Cerise
1970: Curtis , Doyle & Cormier
1971: Mosbacher , Hutcheson & Dickey
1972: Curtis , J. Curtis , Rousmaniere & Nystedt
1973: Dakin , J. Dakin & Crowler
1974: Kolius , Hoepfner & Hunt
1975: Forbes , Anderson & O'Neil
1976: Buchan , Buchan & Scorett
1977: Fogh , Toews & Kerr
1978: Haines , Trevelyan & V. Brun
1979: Abbott Jr. , Abbott Sr. & Bissel
1980: Allen , Hoffman & Porter
1981: Grael , Adler & Senfft
1982: Baird , Klein & Edmundson
1983: Melges , Melges III & H. Melges
1984: Fogh , Toews & Calder
1985: Fogh , Calder & Maru
1986: Fogh , Calder & Maru
1987: Kostecki , Billingham & Baylis
1988: Mahaney , L. Mahaney & Brady
1989: Mahaney , Brady & Kern
1990: Mahaney , Brady & Kern
1991: Mahaney , Brady & Kern
1992: Klein , Corwin & Burns
1993: Klein , Corwin & Burns
1994: Fogh , T. Fogh & van Wonderen
1995: Madrigali , Barton & Massey
1996: Madrigali , Barton & Massey
1997: Curtis , McKlintock & Anderson
1998: Madrigali , Healy & Jordan
1999: Curtis , Hart & Brenner
2000: Larsen , Anderson & Moffett
2001: Heitzinger , Tennity & Santos
2002: Johnsson , M. Johnsson & Leslie
2003: Johnsson , M. Johnsson & Hernandez
2004: Abbott Jr. , Tucker & Turvey
2005: Abbott Jr. , J. Abbott & Boston
2006: Johnsson , M. Johnsson & Hernandez
2007: Fogh , Cheer & Devries
2008: Fogh , Cheer & Devries
2009: P. Hall , Kerrigan & Flynn
2010: Fogh , Cheer & Devries
2011: Kanter , Tully & Freemann
2012: P. Hall , Davis & W. Hall
2013: Fogh , Findlater & Devries
2014: P. Hall , Davis & W. Hall
2015: P. Hall , W. Hall & Lacey
2016: Abbott Jr. , Davis & J. Abbott
2017: P. Hall , W. Hall & Devries
2018: Kanter , Willan & Devries
2019: den Outer , de Lange & Bosch
2020: Not held due to COVID-19
2021: Not held due to COVID-19
Match racing
Men Women Fan's Choice Breakthrough Athlete Adhemar Trophy Lifetime Award
Fleet racing
1971: Argentina Campi
1972: Brazil G. Brun
1973: Argentina Boneo
1974: Brazil G. Brun
1975: Argentina Boneo , Campos , Scuderi
1976: Brazil G. Brun
1977: Brazil Barrozo , Brito , Nascimento
1978: Brazil Nabuco
1979: Brazil G. Brun
1980: United States Coggan , Ferrero , Llorens
1981: Not sailed
1982: Not sailed
1983: Brazil Greal , D. Adler , Ronaldo Senfft
1984: Brazil Barrozo
1985: Argentina Pettamenti
1986: Brazil Greal
1987: Brazil Barrozo
1988: Not sailed
1989: Not sailed
1990: Brazil J. Dias , D. Adler , Palcão
1991:
1992:
1993:
1994:
1995:
1996:
1997: Brazil A. Adler
1998: Brazil J. Dias , Gioia , Glomb
1999: Argentina Warburg , Collins , Smith
2000: Brazil A. Adler
2001: Argentina Busch , Noceti , Ayerza
2002: Brazil Paradeda , Vergo , Gick
2003: Argentina Warburg , Celedoni , Smith
2004: Brazil Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2005: Argentina Warburg , Ruiz , Smith
2006: Argentina Warburg , Celedoni , Smith
2007: Brazil Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2008: Brazil Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2009: Argentina Warburg , Feldtmann , Smith
2010: Brazil Hartmann , Renard , Quevedo
2011: Argentina Warburg , Coulon , Smith
2012: Brazil Wahrlich , Floricke , Gomes
2013: Brazil Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2014: Brazil Hartmann , Renard , Quevedo
2015: Brazil Hartmann , Renard , Quevedo
2016: Brazil Hartmann , Renard , Quevedo
2017: Brazil Nehm , M. Ribeiro , L. Ribeiro
2018: Brazil Koch , Floricke , P. Ilha
2019: Brazil Hartmann , Renard , Quevedo
Match racing
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