Guillermo Altadill
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Guillermo Altadill (born 15 June 1962 in Barcelona) is a Spanish yachtsman. In addition to the Barcelona World Race, Altadill has also competed in 18 Atlantic crossings, six circumnavigations, 300,000+ miles sailed in competition, two Volvo Ocean Race (2001–02 with Assa Abloy and 2005–06 with Ericsson), and two Whitbread Round the World Race. He also was on board the maxi-catamaran Cheyenne when it set the Jules Verne’s record for the fastest tour around the world with crew.
Altadill is a specialist on big ocean boats but has also achieved similar success in Laser dinghies and Olympic classes. He was the Spanish champion in Soling and Tornado and the trainer of the Tornado Gold medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.yachtingworld.com/news/424602/altadill-joins-assa-abloy|title=Altadill joins Assa Abloy|date=6 July 2001|magazine=Yachting World | accessdate=3 December 2010}}
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Category:People from Barcelona
Category:Spanish male sailors (sport)