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Sailing - New Zealand's Burling joins Team Brunel for Volvo Ocean Race

FILE PHOTO - Sailing - America's Cup Finals news conference - Hamilton, Bermuda - June 16, 2017 - Emirates Team New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling speaks at news conference. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

(Reuters) - Olympic gold medallist and America's Cup winning helmsman Peter Burling is set to take on the gruelling challenge of round-the-world ocean racing after agreeing to compete for Dutch entry Team Brunel in the Volvo Ocean Race.

Burling, who won Olympic gold in the 49er class at Rio 2016 and became the youngest winning helmsman in America's Cup history in June, said he was looking forward to the challenge of proving his skills as an offshore sailor.

The prize for swapping the fast 20-minute inshore races he is familiar with for the storm-filled ocean route is a shot at becoming the first individual sailor to win Olympic gold, the America's Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race.

FILE PHOTO: Sailing - America's Cup finals - Hamilton, Bermuda - June 26, 2017 - Peter Burling, Emirates Team New Zealand Helmsman holds the America's Cup after defeating Oracle Team USA. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

But the New Zealand native is facing off against his long-term sailing partner, Blair Tuke, who has joined Spanish team Mapfre — one of the favourites for the title. Winning the Volvo would give either of the New Zealanders the "Triple Crown" of sailing's top events, the race organisers said.

"Every race you do you want to win," Burling told reporters in Plymouth. "I've sailed against Blair a lot ... I think both of us will learn a lot of skills before the next time we sail together and we'll take on a challenge again together soon."

The 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race starts from Alicante, Spain, on Oct. 22 and covers 45,000 nautical miles (83,000 km) around the world, featuring a total of 12 host ports, with Brunel and Mapfre among seven teams confirmed so far.

FILE PHOTO: Sailing - America's Cup finals - Peter Burling, Emirates Team New Zealand Helmsman takes his team and boat to the finish line to defeat Oracle Team USA in race nine to win the America's Cup. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

(Writing by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru, additional reporting by Alexander Smith, editing by Larry King)

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