Annalise Murphy: An incredible finish to 40,000 miles of racing
The non-stop-every-waking-hour concentration is both daunting and addictive
Volvo Ocean Race Diary: Seasickness pays a visit with finish line in sight
Four hours of hell the worst part of memorable transatlantic crossing
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 18: rolling the dice again
Annalise Murphy: Seven-boat fleet has split in two as we take our chances
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 17: With that fog came a dead calm
Annalise Murpy: After 5,700 miles almost the entire standings for the fleet upended
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 16: Like a game of Tetris in the ocean
Getting 500 nautical miles a day clicked-off means our ETA into Newport has improved
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 15: It's serene but slow progress
We remain hopeful of achieving our goal of securing a podium result in at least one leg
Annalise Murphy: Coming to terms with a friend lost at sea
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 14: If āFishā was still around he would tell us all to carry on and live his dream for him
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 13: Tide turns against us just 40 miles from Auckland finish
We fell back to fifth from third place, but weāve learned lessons
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 12: Roaring back into contention
Clear highlight of the last week was catching back up to the front-runners
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 11: Getting to sleep is a problem, but getting wet is guaranteed
Seven days in, I still have a love-hate relationship with ocean racing
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 11: I was so close to quitting after 6,000 miles of misery
Managing negative thoughts and adapting to a team environment has been a challenge
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 10: Fisherman's death has affected all crews
Tragedy strikes close to the end of the 6,000 nautical-mile Leg 4 from Melbourne to Hong Kong
Volvo Ocean Race Diary part 9: Falling overboard my biggest fear
Becoming becalmed in the doldrums seriously tested my patience on many occasions
Volvo Ocean Race Diary Part 8: Baking heat and jellyfish stings
Annalise Murphy: from strong winds and rough seas to total calm and warm water
Volvo Ocean Race Diary Part 7: Weāre on our way to Hong Kong
New Year starts with departure from Australia and the start of a 6,000-nautical-mile hike to Hong Kong