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Dosorosolímpicospara El'telefónicamovistar' 38 POLIDEPORTIVO MUNDO DEPORTIVO · Martes 14 de diciembre de 2004 VELA/VOLVO OCEAN RACE Iker Martínez y Xabi Fernández, entre la tripulación Dos oros olímpicos para el 'Telefónica MoviStar' Jaume Soler MADRID + LAS FRASES 49er, que también planea sobre las olas”, comentó Martínez. n El equipo ‘Telefónica MoviStar’ PEDRO CAMPOS El ‘Telefónica Movistar’ es por está ya trabajando en la cuenta el momento el único proyecto es- atrás de su participación en la Vol- Mánager general pañol que ya se ha puesto manos a vo Ocean Race, la Vuelta al Mun- Iker aportará, igual la obra para participar en la rega- do por excelencia y que en noviem- que Xabier, su ta. Los barcos participantes son bre de 2005 saldrá de Vigo. El pro- “ experiencia olímpica, monotipos VOR 60, con una eslora yecto, que fue presentado ayer en de 70,5 pies (21,5 metros) y con un Madrid por José Antonio Lombar- y patroneará el barco mástil de 103,3 pies (31,5 metros) y día, director de marketing de Tele- en las regatas largas con una superficie vélica de 172 fónica Móviles, cuenta con el galle- metros cuadrados y un spinnaker go Pedro Campos como manager junto a Bouwe que puede llegar a los 500. del equipo, con el holandés Bouwe Bekking, que será el Bekking –'caña' habitual del ‘Bri- máximo responsable Una brillante historia bón’ de Josep Cusí y SM el Rey– La Volvo Ocean Race, nacida hace como máximo responsable a bor- a bordo” 30 años y anteriormente conocida Weawer (izquierda) y Patten, de los Patriots, celebran un 'touchdown' ante los Bengals do, y con los campeones olímpicos como Withbread, ha contado con de 49er en Atenas, Iker Martínez y El barco se está construyendo la participación de los mejores re- FÚTBOL AMERICANO Sólo queda por decidir la Oeste Xabier Fernández, como miem- desde hace poco más de un mes en gatistas, desde Sir Peter Blacke pa- bros de la tripulación. Sydney (Australia) y está previsto sando por Paul Cayard, Dennis Pedro Campos, que además de que pueda botarse durante el mes Conner, Chris Dickson, Grant Dal- director del proyecto ejercerá de de febrero. Es por ello que Martí- ton o John Kostecki. El recorrido Los Steelers ganan patrón en las siete regatas cortas nez y Fernández partirán a princi- consta de más de 33.000 millas náu- de la prueba, explicó que Bekking pios de enero hacia la ciudad aus- ticas y un total de nueve etapas, e Iker Martínez serán los patrones traliana para dar los últimos reto- con salida desde Galicia el 5 de del barco en las largas. “Bouwe ques y toma de contacto con el noviembre y llegada en un puerto en la División Norte tiene una gran experiencia en lle- barco, con el que volverán a Espa- por decidir del mar Báltico. Tam- var el barco al límite tras partici- ña navegando, en lo que será la bién habrá finales de etapa en Ciu- Agencias PITTSBURGH (EE.UU.) CLASIFICACIONES par en cuatro Vueltas al Mundo, primera experiencia de los cam- dad del Cabo (Suráfrica), Melbour- mientras que Iker posee una gran peones olímpicos en una travesía ne (Australia), Wellington (Nueva n Jerome Bettis envió un pase de CONFERENCIA AMERICANA – División Este habilidad en manejar embarcacio- transoceánica. “Sabemos que va a Zelanda), Río de Janeiro (Brasil), 10 yardas a Jerame Tuman para N. England Patriots 12-1 New York Jets 9-4 nes de planeo como el 49er y tiene ser un reto muy duro físicamente, Baltimore, Annapolis y Nueva anotación tres jugadas después de Buffalo Bills 7-6 además el punto de agresividad pero intentaremos aportar nues- York (Estados Unidos), un puerto superar el registro de 13.000 yar- Miami Dolphins 2-10 que caracteriza a los patrones de tra experiencia en este barco, ya de Gran Bretaña, Amsterdam (Ho- das recorridas en su carrera, y los ܘ División Norte las clases olímpicas”. que estamos acostumbrados al landa) y Goteborg (Suecia) Steelers de Pittsburgh vencieron Pittsburgh Steelers 12-1 17-6 a los Jets de New York, en la Baltimore Ravens 8-5 última jornada de la NFL. Cincinnati Bengalies 6-7 La victoria de Pittsburgh, déci- Cleveland Browns 3-10 mo quinta en 17 partidos contra División Sur los Jets (9-4), les permite asegurar Indianapolis Colts 10-3 el título de la División Norte de la Jacksonville Jaguars 7-6 Conferencia Americana, en la que Houston Texans 5-8 Tennessee Titans 4-8 New England Patriots (Este) y In- dianápolis Corts (Sur) ya lo ha- División Oeste bían conseguido con antelación. San Diego Chargers 10-3 Queda ahora por decidir el títu- Denver Broncos 8-5 Kansas City Chiefs 4-8 lo en la División Oeste, en la que Oakland Raiders 4-9 San Diego Chargers y Denver CONFERENCIA NACIONAL - División Este Broncos aún tienen posibilidades. Philadelphia Eagles 12-1 Dallas Cowboys 5-8 En Pittsburgh, Bettis fue el hé- New York Giants 5-8 roe de los Steelers, ya que también Washington Redskins 4-9 corrió para un 'touchdown', y su- ma 12 en la presente temporada, División Norte Green Bay Packers 8-5 después de que el quarterback no- Minnesota Vikings 7-6 vato Ben Roethlisberger envió pa- Chicago Bears 5-8 se de 46 yardas a Lee Mays. Detroit Lions Bettis se coloca en el quinto lu- 5-8 División Sur gar en yardas conseguidas en ca- Atlanta Hawks 10-3 rrera, con 13.046. Fue el primer Carolina Panthers 6-7 encuentro en la historia de la NFL New Orleans Saints 5-8 en que dos jugadores superan esa Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5-8 marca, ya que el otro fue Curtis División Oeste Martin. Seattle Seahawks 7-6 Los Steelers (12-1) empataron St. Luis Rams 6-7 Arizona Cardinals 4-9 una marca de franquicia al conse- San Francisco 49ers 2-11 guir su decimosegundo triunfo en José Antonio Lombardía, director de marketing de Telefónica Móviles (c); con Pedro Campos e Iker Martínez, mánager y patrón del barco FOTO: EFE una temporada ܘ.
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