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MALIZIANS Episode 6: “M for Malizia – Epic fight to Cape Horn” [Ocean Race Docu Series]



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Accident at sea! Rosalin Kuiper was badly injured on the way to Cape Horn. How do you treat a wound in the Southern Ocean? And which team will round the legendary Cape Horn first, on the longest and toughest leg of the Ocean Race? Why is “Team Malizia” called “Team Malizia”? Find out where Will Harris comes from and meet his family in England. Watch our latest episode of “Malizians” and become a Malizian!
This episode was produced with footage sent via satellite straight from the Southern Ocean. The race is still on at the time of publication!

Chapters:
[0:45] Rosie’s Mast Inspection
[3:18] Why is Team Malizia called Malizia?
[4:31] Does Will Harris have a girlfriend?
[5:39] Check out the secret tattoo!
[7:05] W for Will – How Will Harris became a sailor
[9:11] At home in England with Will Harris
[9:53] Climbing the mast? Hopefully not!
[12:30] Navigation with Nicolas Lunven
[17:05] Meet Will Harris’ family
[19:48] Rosalin Kuiper’s accident
[24:23] Emotional rounding of Cape Horn
[25:55] Fight with Holcim toward Itajaí

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Shot, edited and directed by the German journalist Carsten Behrendt who will have access to our team throughout The Ocean Race. Additional footage from our on board reporter Antoine Auriol and our content creator Jimmy Horel.

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33 Comments

  1. So glad to hear that Rosie is OK and not to seriously injured. That could have been much worse. GO Malizia!!!

  2. It's so incredibly tense! Keep on pushing, you so much deserve winning this leg! Seems that I won't sleep this night… thank you for arriving on a Sunday morning 😊
    Love you for being admirable characters, all the five of you! Good luck!
    Go, go, go Malizia! 👍🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🥇

  3. Greetings to my working hotspot in Brasil, Floripa! I have told my friends there, watching out for Mailizians! Many German people living there.

  4. The team will be far too preoccupied to realize that, for many, their joie de vivre, team morale and dedication inspire and move their supporters far and wide.
    As I type this, Team Malizia are 60nm ahead of Holcim and only 70nm from the finish line with strong following winds all the way.
    We will be cheering you on during the next 2-3 hours.
    Bravo and Bon Chance.

  5. I live by "Work hard, Play hard"!!! Team Malizia you do an amazing job of creating personal connections with the crew and shore team through your videos. Thank you!!

  6. Grossartige Botschafter für "eace we must win" mit allem was man braucht: great team spirit, entrepreneurship, communication, hands on mentality & optimism even when things go wrong and everything seems lost… you're great … congrats to the team on board & on shore behind the scenes ❣️❣️❣️🌬🌬⛵️

  7. Good to see Will's life a little. Congratulations for leg 3 and good job to the girls and guys who are participating to this boat race but on the ground.

  8. Team Malizia inspires to follow your dreams. I never thought a sailing event could get so exciting, emotional and engaging!

  9. Apart from the outstanding films by Antoine it‘s so interesting to get such insights in you life on board, and particularly in your moods and feelings. Great to see the positive atmosphere, the fun, joy, laughing, enthusiasm. Thank you for the films and podcast. Congratulations to your success to win the Roaring Forties Trophy and the entire Leg 3 – and to your skills mending damages on board, and to the great team on shore.

  10. Glückwunsch. Freude ist umso größer, dass überhaupt angekommen wurde. Und überlebt wurde. Das ist nicht selbstverständlich. Diese Art Risiken wären nichts für mich. Denn sie sind benennbar. Verbesserungsmöglichkeiten sehe ich darin, 1. die Kojen gegen Rausfallen zu sichern. Zwei senkrechte aushakbare Seile würden reichen. Rosalin hätte fast ein Auge verloren. Dass ein Boot mal umkippt, gehört dazu. 2. Warum müssen die CO2 Messwerte durch ein haltsbrecherisches Rennen erhoben werden. Das ginge auch anders ? 3. Wenn man mit so einem kleinen Boot zum Point Nemo fährt, sollten es immer zwei Boote zusammen machen. Denn eins kann immer Schwierigkeiten bekommen und dann ist Hilfe unmöglich. Letztes Mal zerbrach eins in einem Kavenzmann. "Des öfteren" gibt es Kollision mit harten Gegenständen (es schwimmen tausende über Bord gegangene Container im Meer herum), andere kollidieren mit Balken oder nicht gemeldeten Booten. Dann gibt es besonders durch die hohe Materialbelastung bei einem Rennen die erhöhte Materialermüdung. Segel zerrissen, Mast kann bei so einem kleinen Boot tatsächlich abbrechen. Wofür das alles ? Wer gewinnt am Ende ? Alle Mannschaften und Boote waren ähnlich stark. Sie hätten es alle verdient. Ausschlaggebend waren letzten Endes Materialerfahrungen und dann sehr deutlich die Windsituation. In diesem Fall vor allem am Ende. Es spricht alles gegen die Geschwindigkeitsraserei und für beschauliches Segeln in der Gruppe. Auch wenn es dann kein Wett"kampf" gegeneinander sondern einer gegen die Natur ist.

  11. Fantasich Team M! Followed you every day (and more) and the finish was incredible. Cannot wait until you come to Newport and see you (hopefully). If there is any fans event in Newport please invite me! Will be there with our sailing boat :).

  12. I have watched the Volvo Ocean race( now Ocean Race) for ever, except this year I didn't watch with the same conviction. The team dynamic of the "Malizians" has got me hooked again. Thank you .

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