World's Top Match Racers Sailing 80s In Marseilles
(Marseille, France)- As the world’s top match racers arrive in Marseille
for Match Race France this week, they embark on two crucial events in
two weeks, which could transform the Alpari World Match Racing Tour
(AWMRT) leader-board ahead of the season-finale Monsoon Cup in December.
Pierre-Antoine Morvan believes his Vannes Agglo Sailing Team can be one
of the surprise packages.
Morvan (FRA) Vannes Agglo Sailing Team comes to his home regatta after a
podium finish at the recent St. Moritz Match Race and a strong
performance at last week’s final warm-up, Internationeaux de France de
Match Racing in Pornichet, where he lost in the final to compatriot
Mathieu Richard.
Morvan
holds a Tour Card for the first time this year but has proved his
abilities against the world’s top match racers, establishing joint third
position in the overall Tour leader-board. He now feels that a win at
his favorite event of the season can set up an exciting showdown for the
Tour title. He said: “We have been looking forward to this event, it
will be a great feeling to sail the Alpari World Tour in France. We know
the boats as we use the J/80’s at home and we know the event from
previous years. If we win Match Race France, we can start thinking
about winning the whole Tour. Coming into our first full season we were
targeting a top 5 finish. Now I think we can do a good event here and go
to the Monsoon Cup aiming for the podium and challenging for the title
hopefully.”
Twenty-five points are available to each the winner of Match Race France
and the subsequent Argo Group Gold Cup in Bermuda (1-7 Oct) and should
one team manage to win both, they could transform their season as Johnie
Berntsson managed in the 2011 season, taking a podium finish at the
last event of the season.
Berntsson
(SWE) Berntsson Sailing Team went into last year’s final three events
in mid-table but managed to take second place at both the Argo Group
Gold Cup and Monsoon Cup, securing a third overall in the premier
international sailing series. Having recorded a season-best fifth place
at the recent St. Moritz Match Race and currently sitting in eighth
position on the leader-board, he is hoping that he can recreate that
late run of results once again. He said: “I’m expecting us to finish
strongly again this year, perhaps even more so than last year. It is
still wide open this season I think, there are a few teams that could
come through to challenge and we’re one of them."
Match Race France sees wildcard entries from local favorite and 2011
event winner, Damien Iehl (FRA) Wind 2 Win, former ISAF Match Racing
World Champion Adam Minoprio (NZL) Black Match and recent Women’s Elliot
6m Olympic Champion, Tamara Echegoyen (ESP) Echegoyen Team.
Gold medallist Echegoyen is excited about taking on the world’s top
match races and thinks her team can really hone their abilities amongst a
world class professional field. She said: “The Olympics was a great
experience and something that made me very happy. This is the a very
different challenge and it’s the first time I’ve entered a men’s event
at this level. It’ll definitely be a challenge and one I can really
learn a lot from every day. It’ll be really good for our development. I
am expecting that perhaps the racing will be slightly more aggressive
and with the bigger boats, it is likely to be a bit more physical than
we are used to. Let’s see how we get on.” For more World Match Race Tour sailing information