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Argo Group Gold Cup - Canfield and USOne lead

by Talbot wilson on 7 Oct 2013
an Williams (GBR) Team GAC Pindar and Johnie Berntsson (SWE) Stena Sailing Team Talbot Wilson / Argo Group Gold Cup http://www.argogroupgoldcup.com/
At the Argo Group Gold Cup, Taylor Canfield (ISV) USone, the reigning champion and number one in the ISAF Open Rankings leads Group one. Ian Williams (GBR) Team GAC Pindar, number two by ISAF, current leader on the Alpari World Match Racing Tour heads up Group two. Both are past King Edward VII Gold Cup winners.

The unranked ‘wildcard’ Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR) Ben Ainslie Racing Team (BART), sponsored by Argo Group— a two-time winner of the Gold Cup, five time Olympic medalist and 2013 America’s Cup winner— fell into Group two with countryman Williams. Mathieu Richard (FRA) GEFCO Match Racing Team, another previous Gold Cup winner, also landed in Group two.

Adam Minoprio (NZL) Team Alpari FX is seeded second in Group one. He is ranked 33 by ISAF because he has been relatively inactive in match racing outside of the Tour events and hasn’t accumulated points. Minoprio is tied with Canfield in the number two spot on the Tour. He was knocked out in the 2012 Quarter Finals by Williams.

Also in Group one is Johnie Berntsson (SWE) Stena Sailing Team. He was the 2008 Gold Cup winner and was beaten by Canfield in the 2012 finals. Berntsson likes the IODs and will be looking for his first win on the Tour this year.

Stage one for the Gold Cup is the Qualifying Round-Robin. Each team will race each of the other teams in its group once. The top four from each group move up to the Quarter Final Series. The Quarter Finals are a ‘first to three points’ knock out series.





The winners in the Quarters move on to the Semi Finals. They are also ‘first to three points’ knock outs. The Quarter and Semi Finals are scheduled for Friday and Saturday. The ‘first to two points’ Petite Finals and ‘first to three points’ Finals are scheduled for Sunday.

GROUP 1

SKIPPER TEAM COUNTRY
Taylor Canfield USone ISV
Adam Minoprio Team Alpari FX NZL
Keith Swinton Black Swan Racing AUS
Johnie Berntsson Stena Sailing Team SWE
Francesco Bruni Luan Rossa ITA
Simone Ferrarese Ferrarese Racing Team ITA
Eric Monnin Swiss Match Race Team SUI
Marek Stanczyk   POL
Christopher Poole Riptide Racing USA
Lance Fraser Digicel Business BER

 
GROUP 2

SKIPPER TEAM COUNTRY
Ian Williams Team GAC Pindar GBR
Bjorn Hansen eWork Sailing Team SWE
Phil Robertson WAKA Racing NZL
Mathieu Richard GEFCO Match Racinag Team FRA
Pierre-Antoine Morvan Vannes Agglo Sailing Team FRA
Ben Ainslie Ben Ainslie Racing Team GBR
William TIller Full Metal Jacket NZL
Nicolai Sebested TREFOR DEN
Chris Steele 36 Below Racing NZL
Joshua Greenslade RBYC Sailing Academy BER
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