Wednesday, 2 June 2010

BWR: Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella reveal GAES Centros Auditivos

GAES Centros Auditivos ready for the challenge of the Barcelona World Race (BWR)
* Both sailors keen to demonstrate that "women and men compete as equals on the water"
* Launch also attended by the synchronized swimmer, Gemma Mengual, who is Godmother to GAES Centros Auditivos
* Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella are the only female crew to start the next edition of this exciting race



GAES Centros Auditivos in Barcelona. Supplied image.

by Jo Uffendell

The IMOCA Open 60 GAES Centros Auditivos is ready to face its greatest challenge, the Barcelona World Race (BWR), following the launch of the boat which took place last week at the Reial Club Marítim de Barcelona. Spanish Anna Corbella and Briton Dee Caffari will be the only all-female crew taking part in the race, which celebrates its second edition and leaves Barcelona on 31st December 2010. On successful completion of the 46,300 km race, Anna will become the first Spanish female to circumnavigate the globe non stop.


Dee Caffari – Gemma Mengual – Anna Corbella on the boat. Supplied image.

During the event, Anna Corbella expressed her "great vision", saying: "It is the first time I will participate in a race around the world. Dee and I are keen to show that women and men compete as equals on the water." Dee Caffari added, “With the support of Aviva and my team, I was fortunate to have been given a similar opportunity to the one Anna now has. I am delighted to be sharing my experiences and be part of the team that will help Anna continue to progress in the competitive environment of sailing around the world.”


Anna and Dee. Supplied image.

Also present at the launch was Spanish synchronized swimmer and world champion gold medallist, Gemma Mengual, who was announced as Godmother to GAES Centros Auditivos and wished good luck to both of the crew members, emphasizing the increasingly important role of women in sport.

GAES in sport
Antonio Gassó, Director General and CEO of GAES, a leader in hearing aids, said: “This new sponsorship is a further step in linking the company to the world of sport and more specifically that of ocean sailing with which we strongly identify. As a company we share the values associated with the sport of sailing, such as teamwork, achievement and effort." GAES’ support for the world of sailing began in 2007 after providing the Desafió Español, the only Spanish boat that participated in the 2007 America’s Cup, with a unique advanced communication system. Last year, through GAES Solidaria, the company sponsored six Spanish teams who participated in the last Transat 6,50 / La Rochelle, Salvador de Bahia, more popularly known as the Mini-Transat.

Pere Alcober, sports delegate for the City of Barcelona Council, who was present at the launch of GAES Centros Auditivos commented on the importance of the Barcelona World Race and the involvement of businesses in this challenge, saying: "The race allows athletes such as Anna Corbella and Dee Caffari to fulfill their dreams, while again showing the world that Barcelona is synonymous with high-level sport".


Mr Antonio Gasso (GAES), Anna Corbella, Gemma Mengual, Dee Caffari and Pere Alcober (City of Barcelona). Supplied image.

Finally, the President of the Reial Club Marítim de Barcelona, Josep Güell, expressed his satisfaction and pride in seeing "one of his sailors”, Anna Corbella, who started her career in sailing at the club going on to compete in a round the world race. The only female crew to take part in the Barcelona World Race has already begun their training plan and are finalising the last details for their first race: the IMOCA 60 Tour of Spain. Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella will participate in this series of short races which will begin on June 12 at the Port of Hondarribia in the Basque Country.

Video from the launch:


GAES leader in hearing aids
Founded in 1949 and based in Barcelona, GAES Centros Auditivos has always been a pioneer in technological innovation. GAES is dedicated to providing hearing solutions for people with hearing problems. GAES currently has a network of over 500 auditory centers, of which over 400 are in Spain and the rest spread through Portugal, Chile, Argentina and Turkey. Last year GAES, through GAES Solidaria and with the advice, technical and logistical support of the Fundació Navegació Oceánica Barcelona, entered the world of ocean racing. Its sports sponsorships totalled six Mini Class Spanish sailors, including Anna Corbella, who participated in the famous Mini-Transat. The sponsorship was linked to the distribution of 200 hearing aids among the various projects GAES Solidaria runs in different countries.


Dee Caffari – Gemma Mengual – Anna Corbella. Supplied image.

Founding Partner
In five years as her title sponsor, Aviva supported Dee Caffari to three world records including becoming the first woman to sail solo, non stop, around the world in both directions. As Founding Partner, Aviva is proud to remain a member of the team behind Dee Caffari's 2012/13 Vendée Globe campaign.

Dee Caffari
Barcelona World Race