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Team Origin enter CNEV and Louis Vuitton Pacifics

by Team Origin Media on 29 Oct 2008
(l-r) Sir Keith Mills, Ben Ainslie, Charles Dunstone and Mike Sanderson aboard TEAM ORIGIN. onEdition http://www.onEdition.com
TEAMORIGIN, the British America’s Cup team, confirmed today that it will enter two forthcoming America’s Cup version 5 regattas. The first of these will be the Club Náutico Español de Vela 2nd annual regatta that is taking place in Valencia, Spain, next week (7-9th November) and the second event being the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series to be held in Auckland, New Zealand, in Jan/Feb 2009.

Following the positive news received this morning where Alinghi announced that it would compete in the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series early next year, TEAMORIGIN confirmed that it is indeed one of the two as yet unnamed teams that have already entered this event and is committed to being on the startline.

The Louis Vuitton Pacific Series, which will be contested by both former and potential America's Cup teams will be staged by Emirates Team New Zealand, the America’s Cup finalists who lost out to Alinghi last year.

Sir Keith Mills, Team Principal of TEAMORIGIN, stated: 'This is indeed great news for TEAMORIGIN. After considerable delays and frustrations we finally get to go racing!! Desafio Espanol have kindly offered to lend us one of their AC V5 boats, ESP 88, instead of having to transport our own GBR 75 from the UK, and so the CNEV regatta provides us with an ideal opportunity to get our team back together and get out on the water against some top teams, including Alinghi and Desafio Espanol with possibly a fourth team to be added.'

TEAMORIGIN will travel to Valencia early next week and start sailing on ESP 88 on Wed 5th November. The CNEV regatta format includes a practice race on Thurs 6th, then fleet racing on Fri 7th and Sat 8th Nov and finally match racing on Sun 9th November. The team will then have a few months to prepare for the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series in Auckland which starts on Jan 31st 2009.


Mike Sanderson, Team Director of TEAMORIGIN, commented: 'There have been many positive conversations going on over the last few weeks regarding the future of the America’s Cup event and so it is great news that we can finally announce today that we get to go racing!! The CNEV regatta has come about with very short notice but we have always kept our team together and so it means we are ready to go racing at any time.

I am certainly looking forward to next week’s sailing and also to the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series early next year. It seems like it has been a long time coming!'

Ben Ainslie, Skipper and Helmsman of TEAMORIGIN added: 'Next week’s regatta in Valencia gives us a prime opportunity to get our team together and go racing against some top teams. It will certainly sharpen us up and probably throw us in at the deep end, competing against prolific names such as Ed Baird steering for Alinghi and Paul Cayard for Desafio Espanol. I am raring to go, as are all of the TEAMORIGIN sailing team!'

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