THE celebrations continued for Mike Sanderson yesterday when he skippered Amro One to victory in the Volvo Ocean Race in-port race in Portsmouth.

It was his fourth in-port race win in six attempts, in addition to having already won the overall Volvo Ocean Race with two legs still to come.

His latest success came just three days after he got married!

The New Zealander said: "It certainly doesn't get any better than this.

"It was a wonderful day and the end to a wonderful week after getting married on Friday."

Southampton's record-breaking sailor Dee Caffari, below, was a guest onboard Amro One.

Caffari, who recently became the first women to ever sail solo around the world against the prevailing winds and currents, enthused: ""These boats are amazing and I had a fantastic time.

"I just can't believe the speed of the boats. They are just awesome and I want one!

"After sailing for so long on my own, it was amazing to see the teamwork onboard.

"The crew work was just so slick. It was an amazing experience."

"Another thing that I can not believe is that they all share such a tiny living space.

"I am used to having the space to myself but it must be very cramped with ten guys onboard.

"They also have very little additional stuff on board.

"My boat weighs 42 tonnes and this is 14 tonnes, so they have to be so careful of any extra equipment they take onboard, but I didn't realise to what extent."

Another star to compete was James Cracknell, the double Olympic rowing gold medallist.

He was a guest on Pirates of the Caribbean, which finished second, and said: "I am not sure if this is the sport for me as I am really untidy and these guys spend a lot of time tidying up the boat."

RESULTS 1st Amro One, 02hrs 14 mins 16 secs 2nd Pirates of the Caribbean, 02 hrs 18 mins 30 secs 3rd Brasil 1, 02 hrs 22 mins 00 secs 4th Amro Two, 02 hrs 24mins 56 secs 5th Ericsson, 02 hrs 26 mins 55 secs 6th Brunel, 02 hrs 27 mins 44 secs Current Leaderboard 1st Amro One, 84.5 pts 2nd Pirates of the Caribbean, 59.5 pts 3rd Brasil 1, 52.0 pts 4th Amro Two, 48.5 pts 5th movistar, 48.0 pts 6th Ericsson 45.0 pts 7th Brunel, 8.0 pts