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Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland - Azzurra defeats TeamOrigin on Day 1    

'Louis Vuitton Trophy, Auckland, New Zealand from March 9th-21st 2010-Azzurra crosses in front of Team Origin during the first day of racing on the Hauraki Gulf to win. - Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland'    Bob Greiser/ Outsideimages.co.nz/LouisVuitton Trophy

Azzurra, the Italian boat with the old name and the young crew, defeated Britain’s TeamOrigin in the closest of four hard-fought races on the opening day of the Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland.

Louis Vuitton TrophyItalian skipper and helmsman Francesco Bruni snatched a victory from Britain’s three-time Olympic gold medallist Ben Ainslie at the first weather mark of their race as their boats rounded the mark overlapped. Sailing above the mark, Ainslie tried to luff his opponent only to see the Italian execute a swift spinnaker set, sail clear and go on to win.

'Azzurra sailed a good race today, they seem to have a knack of overtaking us which is getting very frustrating!' Ainslie said. 'We were fully in contention at the top mark and tried to hold them up, we were unfortunately set up for a gybe set and they were set up for a straight hoist which allowed them to gain some distance.'

In their efforts to stay on schedule, the race committee spent a long first day on the water. In the morning, cloudy skies killed any chance of a sea breeze developing and delayed racing. The Rangitoto Channel entrance to Auckland Harbour was so glassy at late morning that Principal Race Officer Peter Reggio joked that it appeared to have been paved.

The long wait for wind ended at 2:45pm as the first pair started on the Blue Course at the mouth of the channel between Rangitoto Island and the Takapuna cliffs. The breeze was five to seven knots from the northwest. After a second race in similar conditions, the breeze switched to the south for the third race inside the harbour. The last race didn’t start until 7:10pm and finished after sunset just before 8:00pm

Race One: All4One def. Mascalzone Latino Audi Sailing Team, 00:44 – In the draw last night, the German/French boat All4One chose the starboard entry for the start and they protected the right side in the pre-start today. They split before the gun with All4One going out to the right on port tack, while Mascalzone Latino Audi enjoyed an early lead on starboard. All4One skipper and strategist Jochen Schümann said a man up the mast had spotted wind out to the right and they chose to concede an early lead to reach the stronger pressure. All4One eventually tacked to starboard to cover and Gavin Brady steering the Italian boat initiated a tacking duel. However Sébastien Col on the helm of All4One had already worked out to a controlling lead on the right that he never relinquished.

Race Two: Azzurra def. TeamOrigin, 00:53 – Great Britain’s TeamOrigin enjoyed the starboard entry in its match against Italy’s Azzurra and used it to advantage in a dialup that took both boats well above the line before they sailed back with Ben Ainslie on the British boat chasing Italian Francesco Bruni. Ainslie grabbed the right as they split away at the gun but Bruni kept it close and when they crossed for the first time Ainslie on starboard came down and hunted the Italian who tacked close to leeward and forced the British boat away. It happened again before they came into the weather mark overlapped, with Ainslie holding his opponent out from rounding. They tacked above the mark and the British boat luffed the Italian until Bruni capitalized on a miscommunication on Ainslie’s boat. Bruni was first to set a spinnaker and rolled over TEAMORIGIN forcing the British boat to gybe away. From there the Italians controlled the next three legs, finishing with a comfortable 53 second margin.

Louis Vuitton Trophy, Auckland, New Zealand from March 9th-21st 2010-Azzurra crosses in front of Team Origin - Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland -  Bob Greiser- Outsideimages.co.nz-LouisVuitton Trophy  


Race Three: Emirates Team New Zealand def. Artemis, 01:40 – Dean Barker overcame the handicap of a port entry in the pre-start to grab the right side of the course off the start line. Strong outgoing current and shifty breezes played a major role as Terry Hutchinson steering Artemis took the fight to Emirates Team New Zealand but trailed by 55 seconds at the weather mark. Artemis came charging back on the run to close within 12 seconds at the leeward gate but then lost ground in lighter air under North Head. The Kiwis extended to win comfortably.

Race Four: ALEPH Sailing Team def. Synergy Russian Sailing Team, 03:26 – The Russian boat steered by Karol Jablonski dominated Bertrand Pacé’s French entry in the pre-start only to see ALEPH wriggle clear and lead by three boat lengths at the gun. Jablonski kept it very close, pressuring Pacé on the first beat and was only 11 seconds astern at the top mark. As the sun set over the Auckland City skyline it was also sunset for the Russians as they ran over their spinnaker at the leeward mark. The French sailed away to a comfortable victory.

Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland, New Zealand, March 2010. Race day one round robin one ITA MASCALZONE LATINO AUDI TEAM behind FRA/GER ALL4ONE. ALL4ONE leeward mark rounding - Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland -  Bob Greiser- Outsideimages.co.nz-LouisVuitton Trophy  

Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland, New Zealand, March 2010. Race day one round robin one ITA MASCALZONE LATINO AUDI TEAM V FRA/GER ALL4ONE. ALL4ONE approaching the top mark - Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland -  Bob Greiser- Outsideimages.co.nz-LouisVuitton Trophy  

Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland, New Zealand, March 2010. Race day one round robin one ITA MASCALZONE LATINO AUDI TEAM V FRA/GER ALL4ONE split tack start off the line - Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland -  Bob Greiser- Outsideimages.co.nz-LouisVuitton Trophy  

Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland, New Zealand, March 2010. Race day one round robin one ITA MASCALZONE LATINO AUDI TEAM V FRA/GER ALL4ONE. ALL4ONE final gybe into the finish. - Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland -  Bob Greiser- Outsideimages.co.nz-LouisVuitton Trophy  


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- 8:30 AM Tue 9 Mar 2010 GMT



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