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The Great Turtle Race Update: Day 12
Hi Race fans! I’m Rowdy Gaines reporting on the second to last day of the Great Turtle Race, and what a day! Estéban, Nueva Esperanza, and Seabiscuit all crossed into the Caribbean in a photo finish, but it looks like it was Seabiscuit by a beak! Estéban and Nueva Esperanza finished in a tie for third place, but both made super efforts toward the finish.
Illustration by Chris Rooney
It looks like the mad dash that Nueva made during the last couple of days has left her exhausted. She stopped not too long after crossing the finish line. Maybe she’s taking it easy now that she’s in those warm, soothing Caribbean waters. Estéban crossed into the Caribbean and is now cruising up the coast of the Windward Islands.
Hold on a second! Look at Wawa Bear! It appears her coach, Jason Lezak (who also coached Seabiscuit to an amazing finish) has convinced her that it was time to go to her favorite beach in French Guiana! She’s making great time now, but will she make it before the Race ends tomorrow?
Grembo Jones and Searcher are still hanging around in the eastern Atlantic in the general vicinity of the Cabo Verde Islands. Nightswimmer seems to be headed straight to Georgia. She traveled a long distance, though, which means she knows the way and will be a contender next year!
It has all come down to this: tomorrow is the final day of the Race! How will the Race end? We’ll announce which turtle covered the most ocean during the Race. Visit the interactive Race Map to track all the action. Don’t miss the last day!
Welcome to the final week of the Great Turtle Race! I’m Rowdy Gaines, and we are thrilled to report that after thousands of miles of swimming, we have a winner! Backspacer has finally ended the suspense! She made up her mind and crossed the finish line through the Windward Islands, between St. Vincent and St. Lucia. Now she’s doing a victory lap inside the Caribbean. Congratulations to Backspacer and her coach, Eric Shanteau!
Illustration by Chris Rooney
Who will be next? There are several turtles who seem to be poised to beat the buzzer and finish the Race. Nueva Esperanza sure seems to be picking up speed. She is heading toward the Caribbean after being hundreds of kilometers out to sea. And how about Estéban? He seemed to almost cross the finish line, but bounced back and did a loop! Maybe he’s following Backspacer’s example.
Check out Seabiscuit! He’s oh-so-close to the finish line off Suriname and French Guiana! Maybe he’s waiting for Wawa Bear. Lindblad the Explorer seems to have stopped in her tracks like Billy did before. Maybe she’s whale watching, or maybe she’s just resting up for the final push to the finish line. She’d better hurry–she doesn’t have much time! Nightswimmer has changed course and is now heading west toward the US. Check out the interactive Race Map. Who do you think will be the next turtle to cross?
We know leatherbacks are deep divers, so what about our Race turtles? The deepest dive challenge results are in! The winner of this challenge is Grembo Jones. Grembo made a total of 6 dives that were more than 800 meters (2,625 feet) deep!
On the final day of the Race, we’ll announce the winner of the granddaddy of all swimming competitions: total distance traveled. Olympic star Aaron Peirsol is the official coach for this challenge. Check back on Wednesday, April 29th to see which turtle will claim the title of champion traveler!
The Great Turtle Race Update: Day 9
Hello again Race fans, I’m Rowdy Gaines bringing you the Great Turtle Race! We have some major action in the Race as the week comes to a close.
Backspacer is very close to the finish line but won’t cross. She just can’t seem to make up her mind about entering the Caribbean. Will her dawdling cost her the Race? Will another turtle take advantage of her indecisiveness and speed past her across the finish line?
Several turtles are spinning around the same area north of South America, including Lindblad the Explorer, Nightswimmer, Estéban, Seabiscuit, and Nueva Esperanza. Who will break out of that pack? It looks like Estéban might be the first to leave that group and head for the finish line! But where will he cross?
Grembo Jones and Searcher are still off on their own, probably taking advantage of being away from all those bigger turtles and finding lots of jellies all for themselves!
Cali definitely seems to be heading away from the Caribbean and back toward New England and Nova Scotia. Does he think this racetrack goes in a loop? Visit the Race Map to check your favorite turtle’s position.
The results are in for the longest dive competition! All of the turtles made dives lasting longer than one hour, but Cali is the clear winner of this challenge–he made an incredible 148 dives longer than 60 minutes!
Illustration by Chris Rooney
Check back on Monday, April 27th to find out which turtle made the most frequent deep dives. We might even have a winner in the Race on Monday!
The Great Turtle Race Update: Day 7
Hi Race fans! Rowdy Gaines here. Today is Earth Day, and the turtles are celebrating by making the Race interesting.
Billy seems to have gotten stuck -maybe he stopped to look for a bite to eat? He better watch out, because his pause is allowing Backspacer to pass him!
Seabiscuit appears to be following the path taken by Nueva Esperanza and Wawa Bear toward South America. Can he catch up with them?
Illustration by Chris Rooney
It looks like Grembo Jones and Searcher are heading towards Africa instead of the Caribbean. Maybe Searcher is showing Grembo some cool spots in the eastern Atlantic.
What’s Cali doing? He seems to have taken a turn to the west. Is he trying a different route? He looks to be steering toward the U.S. coast. Maybe he’s headed for Florida.
For Earth Day, what better way to celebrate than to cheer on your favorite turtle and do your part to keep the environment safe and clean! Leatherbacks and other sea creatures are threatened by pollution (like plastic bags) in the oceans. Take the No Plastic Pledge and help keep leatherbacks and other marine life safe!
The Great Turtle Race Update: Day 6
Hi, turtle lovers! This is Rowdy Gaines reporting on the Great Turtle Race. The Race is getting very exciting! The turtles are all making moves toward the Caribbean, but using very different strategies to get there.
Billy is getting really close to the finish line in the northern Caribbean. Will he be the first to cross it? The other turtles hope not!
Nueva Esperanza and Wawa Bear are still nearly tied and heading toward South America, with Estéban and following.
Keep an eye on Seabiscuit-he’s not far behind! Is he going to try to overtake the others from behind, just like his famous racehorse namesake and his famous human coach, Olympic relay star Jason Lezak?
Grembo Jones and Searcher are still the farthest east of all the turtles Are they trying a new route to the Caribbean, or have they been distracted by some tasty jellies?
Illustration by Chris Rooney
Check out the position of all the turtles on the interactive Race Map.
The Great Turtle Race Update: Day 4
Hi everyone, Rowdy Gaines here on Day 4 of the Race. This weekend the turtles in the Race are making good progress toward their goal of reaching the Caribbean finish line!
Nueva Esperanza seems to be the farthest along now, as she has quietly made steady progress since leaving Nova Scotia. But watch out: Seabiscuit, Backspacer, Nightswimmer, and Wawa Bear are gaining on her and making this close race! After a few more spins, Cali took off like a shot to catch up with the rest of the turtles by the end the day! Billy is pointed straight toward the Caribbean, but he’s really far away from the other turtles.
Illustration by Chris Rooney
Grembo Jones and Searcher, the two smallest turtles in the Race, are taking a very wide turn, almost toward the Azores Islands in the eastern Atlantic. Grembo is a mischievous turtle, so maybe she’s planning a surprise for the other turtles. Could Searcher be in on the prank?
Check back tomorrow to find out which of the turtles did the best polar bear impression and spent the most time in cold water during the Race. While you’re waiting for the next update, visit the interactive Race Map and check the position of your favorite turtle.
Take a step to help all leatherback sea turtles (and other animals, too)! Take the NO MORE PLASTIC! Pledge.
The Great Turtle Race Update: Day 2
Hi, I’m Rowdy Gaines, and this is Day 2 of the Great Turtle Race!
All the turtles except for Lindblad the Explorer
have exited the Gulf and appear to be heading south. She seems
reluctant to leave the Gulf before she sees a few new places. Being an
experienced traveler, she knows where she’s going and isn’t too worried
about catching up with the other turtles.
Illustration by Chris Rooney
It looks like Cali is making the best his head start. He’s near the front of the pack! Billy is heading for the east coast of the U.S.A. Does he know a shortcut? Seabiscuit seemed to be a bit lost after leaving the Gulf, but now he’s back on track. Meanwhile, Nueva Esperanza is starting to pick up speed.
Wawa Bear is making a big turn and is the farthest east of any turtle in the Race. Are Grembo Jones, Searcher, Estéban, and Nightswimmer following Wawa Bear? Maybe they’ve heard that she knows the way to the Caribbean…
Visit the interactive Race Map
to check the position of your favorite turtle. On Monday, April 20th we
will announce the results of the first swimming challenge: Which turtle
spent the most time in cold water?
Take a step to help all leatherback sea turtles (and other animals, too)! Take the NO MORE PLASTIC! Pledge.
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Grembo Jones
Turtle Name: Grembo Jones (Female)
Length: 147.6 cm (4 ft 10 in)
Width: 107 cm (3 ft 6 in)
Weight: 335 kg (740 lbs)
Coach: Amanda Beard
Grembo Jones is a fun-loving surfer looking forward to hitting those warm Caribbean waves. When she’s not racing across the Atlantic or lounging near her nesting beach, she loves pulling pranks on her friends, so the other turtles in the Race should keep an eye on her!
Lucky for Grembo, she found the perfect coach for her personality -the tireless Amanda Beard, four-time Olympian and seven-time medalist!

























