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Oracle RC44 Cup San Diego a tough podium challenge

by RC44 on 2 Mar 2011
Mark Albertazzi
The RC44 Championship Tour is less than 24 hours from bringing European-style, spectator friendly, short course racing to Broadway Pier and San Diego Bay.

Opening with one day of match racing before switching to a fleet race format through to the close of play on Sunday 6th March, the Oracle RC44 Cup San Diego will be a tough challenge for any team looking for a podium result in the 2011 season (Click here for RC44 Events).

Top of that list will be the defending champions - Larry Ellison and his ORACLE Racing team. They will open the defence of their 2010 title on what’s been a happy hunting ground for the class’s co-designer and originator; Russell Coutts won the first of his four America’s Cup victories in San Diego in 1995. Coutts will once again be joining Ellison to lead their crew into the new campaign.

The rest of the fleet are working hard to unseat the champions, with Team Aqua bringing a new boat online for the next event in Austria. The winners of the 2010 Match Racing are back, and after San Diego will be taking aim at the title with GBR 2041. The new boat’s sail number was chosen in recognition of the campaign to renew the environmental protections of the Antarctic Treaty, which would otherwise expire in 2041 Click here for website). The treaty’s renewal is a focus of Chris Bake, Team Aqua’s owner, already running the boat as a carbon neutral campaign.

After the early practice sessions, Team Aqua’s tactician Cameron Appleton was predicting a tight regatta, with the winner counting solid finishes rather than a string of bullets. The racing will be starting right in front of the spectators on Broadway Pier, with the courses packed inside the harbour. The water will be flat and the forecast westerly could be shifting erratically as it crosses the land between the harbour and the Pacific. And just to catch out anyone not paying full attention there will be some current, and perhaps even the occasional ship, to add to the tactical and strategic mix.

There have been several changes to the rosters of the other top teams ahead of the new season. No Way Back were third last year, but with their Kiwi tactician Ray Davies now focusing on boats with two hulls rather than one, his compatriot Rod Dawson has replaced him. Dawson wasn’t expecting it to be easy to improve on last year’s result, citing a fleet with ‘few if any weak teams’ – and the tricky conditions in the harbour are not going to make it any easier for Dawson to settle into his new role.

Another new tactician in the fleet is Morgan Larson, who has stepped into Terry Hutchinson’s shoes on Artemis. Top performers but never winners over the past couple of years,

Artemis’s America’s Cup commitments mean that Hutchinson has - like Ray Davies - shifted his focus to catamarans. So Morgan Larson finds himself in the hot seat at a regatta where, ‘everyone is going to have bad races.’ Larson has at least sailed in the harbour before, training here in the 49er and doing some round-the-cans races, but he was smart enough not to claim any useful prior knowledge... even if he had it.

The returning fleet with its glittering cast has also been swelled by new additions. David Murphy’s Ironbound joined the class when it came to America at the end of last year, and will going back to Europe for the rest of the Tour. David Murphy is a busy man right now, he’s in the energy business and the turmoil in the Middle East means turmoil in the markets. Murphy has an office in San Diego and has been setting his alarm early to fit the sailing into his day, but he wasn’t having trouble refocusing on the water, ‘Once you’re out there, it’s a great distraction.’

Aboard Ironbound, David Murphy’s tactician is Olympic 470 gold and silver medallist, Kevin Burnham. His wife Elizabeth is now on the Olympic trail herself, sailing with Sally Barkow and Alana O’Reilly in the Women’s Match Racing, and placing second at the 2010 ISAF World Championship. Elizabeth Kratzig Burnham will be steering the starts for Ironbound during tomorrow’s match racing. There are profiles and crew lists for all the teams on the RC44 website (Click here for RC44 Teams).

Oracle RC44 San Diego Cup 2011 Championship Tour dates:
2 – 6 March- Oracle RC44 Cup San Diego, USA
11 – 15 May- RC44 Austria Cup Gmunden, Austria
29 June – 3 July- Italy / France
17 – 21 August- RC44 Marstrand Cup, Sweden
28 September–2 October -Spain
15 – 20 November- 2011 RC44 World Championships, Puerto Calero, Lanzarote

List of entrants – Oracle RC44 Cup San Diego:
AEZ RC44 Sailing Team (AUT)
Owner – Rene Mangold (AUT)
Professional Skipper – Peter Evans (NZL)

Artemis Racing (SWE)
Owner - Torbjorn Tornqvist (SWE)
Professional Skipper – Morgan Larson (USA)

Ironbound (USA)
Owner – David Murphy (USA)
Professional Skipper – Kevin Burnham (USA)

Islas Canarias Puerto Calero (ESP)
Owner– Daniel Calero (ESP)
Professional Skipper - Jose Maria Ponce (ESP)

Katusha (RUS)
Professional Skipper – Paul Cayard (USA)

No Way Back (NED)
Owner – Pieter Heerema (NED)
Professional Skipper – Rod Dawson (NZL)

Oracle Racing (USA)
Owner – Larry Ellison (USA)
Professional Skipper – Russell Coutts (NZL)

Peninsula Petroleum Sailing Team (GBR)
Owner – John Bassadone (GBR)
Professional Skipper - Iñaki Castañer (ESP)

RC44 Team CEEREF (SLO)
Owner – Igor Lah (SLO)
Professional Skipper –Michelle Ivaldi (ITA)

Synergy Russian Sailing Team (RUS)
Owner – Valentin Zavadnikov (RUS)
Professional Skipper – Evgeniy Neugodnikov (RUS)

Team Aqua (UAE)
Owner -Chris Bake (CAN)
Professional Skipper- Cameron Appleton RC44 website
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