The most recent Volvo Ocean Race has written itself into the history books, and it will go down as the most intense and exciting of all the races since the event first started back in 1973. It will also be remembered as one of the most tragic with the loss of a sailor in the Southern Ocean. John Fisher, a crewmember aboard the Hong Kong entry Team Sun Hung Kai Scallywag was swept overboard when he was hit by the mainsheet after an accidental gybe. It was the first fatality of the race since the Dutch sailor Hans Horrevoets was lost at sea back in 2006. Despite the tragedy, the event was celebrated as one of the closest and most exciting races ever with it all coming down the final few miles of the last leg of the race with three boats in contention to be the overall winner.