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Franck Cammas will return to skipper Groupaman Team France at the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series New York next month.
Cammas, who was injured in a training accident before Christmas, has recovered following five months of intense rehabilitiation.
From the team press release:
“Racing in New York will punctuate five extremely intense months and a rehabilitation programme, which I’ve tried my best to control," Cammas said.
"I focused on the positives the minute I learnt that my foot had been saved. From that point, I gave my all to my rehabilitation and the other team-related activities. I think this approach got me into a virtuous circle, which favoured my recuperation.
"However, it’s important not to lose sight of the tough times where the pain really called for me to grit my teeth. I put myself in the red in a bid to recover as quickly as possible. When you’re aware that the group is in training and progressing and you can’t be part of all that it’s frustrating and inevitably led to tension at times. I had to get back to the top of my game, which took a great deal of effort and self-sacrifice.
"Today, I’m still cautious when it comes to jumping on the trampoline, but I’m more motivated than ever and I’m happy to be in a position to face up to the competition with a talented crew. I’ve missed the competition environment. I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank Adam Minoprio, who fulfilled his role as replacement to perfection in Oman. It was a very positive experience for the whole team."