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Argo Group Gold Cup - Artemis Racing adds America’s Cup flavor

by Talbot Wilson on 9 Sep 2014
Artemis Racing in action ACEA - Photo Gilles Martin-Raget http://photo.americascup.com/
In an exciting decision for the Alpari World Match Racing Tour and the Argo Group Gold Cup, event Chairman Past Commodore of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Brian Billings is pleased to confirm that Artemis Racing will come to Bermuda in October for the 2014 Argo Group Gold Cup match races. The team will enter with its crew composed of Artemis Racing’s helmsman Nathan Outteridge, team manager Iain Percy, and crewmembers Iain Jensen and Christian Kamp. They will join the 20-team fleet in the next battle for the King Edward VII Gold Cup.

'Artemis Racing will be an exciting addition to the 2014 Argo Group Gold Cup,' said Past Commodore Billings. 'With the addition of Artemis Racing, we will have two promising America’s Cup challengers represented in Bermuda. Francesco Bruni, Team Luna Rossa helmsman, will return to defend his 2013 Argo Group Gold Cup title. We hope to see some exciting matches between these two teams.'

Iain Percy and Nathan Outteridge commented on the Argo Group Gold Cup and racing on the Tour as training for the America’s Cup 35 racing coming on them quickly.

TW— You have sailed in Bermuda before with your friend but AC rival Ben Ainslie. How will this event be different without him?

IP— Ben, myself and the rest of the Origin team enjoyed a lot of success on the Alpari World Match Racing Tour, especially in Bermuda, where we always felt at home. The reality though was it took our team, and my partnership with Ben, almost a year to develop before we found success in this style of racing. Artemis are lucky to also have Christian Kamp, who was another consistent member of Origin match race squad with us, and between Christian and myself we will have to try and remember how we used to sail the classic IODs!

TW— Your recent decision for Artemis Racing to enter the Argo Group Gold Cup is exciting for the event and the Tour. Do you think match racing on the Tour and in Bermuda is good training for AC35?

IP— At the end of the day the America’s Cup is a match race. As a team, we are relatively inexperienced on the match racing side and so the Gold Cup is a great opportunity to practice.

TW— Nathan Outteridge is a fantastic sailor… 49ers, Moths, Olympics, world championships, and more. How do you think the team members who are new to the Gold Cup will adapt to the Bermuda IODs?

IP— I imagine he will ask us when the IODs will start foiling a few times… that is one he normally asks us 'slow boat sailors'!


TW— What do you think of another match-up with Francesco Bruni who defeated your team last year in the finals?

IP— Bruni and the Luna Rossa boys sailed really excellently in last year’s final, and we were comprehensively beaten. We had been out of the match racing game for a while and were impressed by the improvement not only of Bruni but the rest of the Tour teams. It will be extremely difficult for Nathan in his first match race competition and for us as a new team, but I know we will all enjoy the challenge and take a lot from the lessons.

TW—To Nathan Outteridge, Nathan, this is your first Argo Group Gold Cup. How do you think you will adapt to the classic IOD style of racing?

NO— Obviously it will be very different from what I am used to. The classic IOD style of boats is nothing like the foiling machines that I am used to sailing. Having said this Iain has sailed this style of boat quite a bit. I'm sure with his guidance I will do just fine.

TW— Will you and the team be getting to Bermuda early for practice?

NO— We plan to come over a few days before the event to get some training in on the boats and also learn the waters. It will be the first time the four of us, Iain, Goobs (Iain Jensen), Christian and myself, would have ever raced together. It will be important for us to make the most of the training time.


TW— What do you think of the potential competition against the defending champion Francesco Bruni who is now Team Luna Rossa's Skipper?

NO— Francesco is a great sailor and I am sure he will be difficult to beat. Given the lack of experience I have in Match Racing I think I will be on a steep learning curve and hopefully we can make it through the rounds and into the finals.

Taylor Canfield (USVI) the 2013 Tour winner, ISAF World Champion and winner of the King Edward VII Gold Cup in 2012 will also be back in the chase for his second Gold Cup title.

'The Argo Gold Cup is a classic event on the Alpari World Match Racing Tour,' Canfield said. 'It allows younger up and coming teams to get a taste of the Tour and a chance to compete against the best match race teams in the world.'

All of the eight Alpari World Match Racing Tour (Alpari WMRT) Card Holders will sail in Bermuda. Tour Card Holders for 2014 include Francesco Bruni (ITA) Luna Rossa Challenge, Bjorn Hansen (SWE) eWork Sailing Team, Taylor Canfield (USVI) US One Sailing Team, David Gilmour (AUS) Team Gilmour, Mathieu Richard (FRA) Luna Jets, Phil Robertson (NZL) WAKA Racing Team, Keith Swinton (AUS) Alpari Team FX, Ian Williams (GBR) Team GAC Pindar.

Eleven more teams have confirmed their invitations to compete and one teams has yet to confirm its participation.

Skipper

ISAF

Rank

Country

Racing Team

Williams, Ian

1

GBR

GAC Pindar

Canfield, Taylor

2

ISV

USone

Richard, Mathieu

3

FRA

LunaJets

Hansen, Bjorn

4

SWE

Hansen Sailing Team

Swinton, Keith

6

AUS

Team Alpari FX

Morvan, Pierre-Antoine

7

FRA

Equipe de France

Robertson, Phil

9

NZL

WAKA Racing

Linberg, Staffan

10

FIN

Alandia Sailing Team

Monnin, Eric

11

SUI

Swiss Match Race Team

Gilmour, David

12

AUS

Team Gilmour

Berntsson, Johnie

15

SWE

Stena Sailing Team

Herreman, Arthur

21

FRA

Team Herreman

Stanczyk, Marek

22

POL

www.470sailing.org.pl

Bruni, Francesco

29

ITA

Luna Rossa

Poole, Chris

30

USA

Riptide Racing

Storrs, David

47

USA

 

Fraser, Lance

57

BER

Digicel Bermuda

Nathan Outteridge

 

SWE

Artemis Racing

Kempe, Somers - Nat Ch -

 

BER

Raymarine/Ocean Electronics


Match racing for the King Edward VII Gold Cup Trophy is scheduled to start Tuesday October 21st on Hamilton Harbour in Bermuda. The finals are scheduled for Sunday October 26th.

The 2014 event will be sailed with the same 20-team format used in 2013. This Argo Group Gold Cup format is unique on the Alpari World Match Racing Tour. It allows for two 10-team groups. Skippers in each group are ranked and divided by Alpari World Match Racing Tour officials and the organizers at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club.

Rankings in the groups are based on AWMRT and ISAF rankings and other performance factors. Each group will sail a round robin with their top four teams moving directly to the quarterfinals.

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October is a perfect time to sail and vacation in Bermuda and the Argo Group Gold Cup is a showcase ‘spectator’ event culminating in the exciting finals weekend October 25th-26th. All Gold Cup racing is spectator friendly with courses set in Hamilton Harbour from just off of the RBYC marina wall to the harbour shore along the gardens of the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel. Special rates for Gold Cup week will be available at the Hamilton Princess Hotel.

This year will mark the 64th staging of races for the King Edward VII Gold Cup Trophy, with previous winners including some of the greatest names ever to match race. Since the event was reformatted to be an event under the Match Racing Association in 1985, multiple winners include Chris Dickson (NZL), Russell Coutts (NZL), Peter Gilmour (AUS), and Ben Ainslie (GBR). The 2013 Defending champion is Francesco Bruni (ITL).

The Argo Group Gold Cup is the penultimate fifth stage of the Alpari World Match Racing Tour, in which the teams compete for the ISAF Match Racing World Championship. Match racing in Bermuda for The King Edward VII Gold Cup is recognized as one of the classic heritage events on the Alpari World Match Racing Tour.

The 12th annual RenaissanceRe Jr Gold Cup will also be sailed October 23rd-26th in Bermuda. Argo Group Gold Cup and RenaissanceRe Jr Gold Cup finals weekend is a spectacular time to visit WMRT website
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