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| SLOW PRACTICE AT SWEDISH MATCH TOUR GERMANY |
| Tuesday, 08 June 2004 |
Polish skipper Karol Jablonski, the helmsman of Italy’s Toscana Challenge for the America’s Cup. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
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Piotr Przybylski, bowman for Karol Jablonski, shows a light foot in the drifting conditions during practice for Match Race Germany. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
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The Castle Monfort in Langenargen, Germany, hosted the opening ceremonies of Match Race Germany. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
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LANGENARGEN, Germany (June 8, 2004) — Practice day at the 8th annual Match Race Germany, an event of the Swedish Match Tour, offered the sailors competing on Lake Constance a likely preview of the five days ahead: light and streaky winds.
Lake Constance, in southern Germany, is a gorgeous venue. Looking south/southwest across central Europe’s second largest freshwater lake you can see rolling green fields of Switzerland. And in the distance to the south are the Austrian Alps.
While it’s a dramatic backdrop, the wind conditions aren’t always the best for racing. Especially on a day like today, when it’s hot and sunny.
A high pressure system is centered over Lake Constance, and robbing the area of all wind. But that scenario should change after tomorrow when the high pressure is expected to move out of the area.
The competitors took to the water and practiced in the new Bavaria 35 Match, a new cruiser/racer design from German boatbuilder Bavaria Yachts. The boats are equipped with large overlapping genoas, which helped power them along today.
The light conditions are of some comfort to event organizer Eberhard Magg as they may prevent a skipper from winning 10 straight races.
Any crew that can win 10 races in a row wins a Mercedes Benz SLK 200 roadster, valued at approximately Euro 40,000 (approximately $47,000), from event sponsor Wuerttembergische Versicherungsagentur Speth.
Skippers featured at Match Race Germany are Peter Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La Sailing Team), Gavin Brady (NZL/BMW Oracle Racing), Bertrand Pacé (FRA/Team France), Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN/Team Denmark), Karol Jablonski (POL), Mathieu Richard (FRA), Luc Pillot (FRA/le Defi), Ray Davies (NZL/Team New Zealand), Lars Nordbjerg (DEN) and Michael Dunstan (AUS/OzBoyz Challenge).
Two other teams qualified over the weekend at the Grieshaber Youth Challenge, a feeder event for Match Race Germany. Eric Monnin of Switzerland defeated local sailor Tino Ellegast for the championship, but both teams qualified for this week’s regatta.
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Sean McNeill
Swedish Match Tour Director of Public Relations
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E-mail: smcneill@f10marketing.com
Joakim Hermansson
Swedish Match Tour Director of Public Relations, Nordic countries
Mobile: +46/70/604 25 04
E-mail: Joakim.hermansson@home.se
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