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2015 Dziwnow Match Race - Team Gilmour back in business

by Team Gilmour on 17 Jul 2015
Team Gilmour - 2015 Dziwnow Match Race Polish Match Tour
2015 Dziwnow Match Race - It has been a while since Team Gilmour has been out on the water match racing, but we are excited to be in West Poland this weekend. David has been super busy with his 49er campaign and has brought Rhys (his 49er sailing partner) along this week to join TG.

We also welcome aboard Jakob Wilson from Sweden as our tactician who has been doing some match racing with his own Team Rost and some M32 sailing. Pete Nicholas the lynchpin of this team has been busy sailing with the RC44 events and Stena Match Cup Sweden but is still up on the bow doing his thing.

We will be sailing the Tom 28 class this week which we are familiar with from sailing in events at the Chicago Match Race Centre. The venue will be interesting, with the current plan to sail on the river/estuary to the South of Dziwnow town. A tight space with a number of obstruction will make the racing close and exciting.

We had a productive training session this afternoon and are looking forward to getting stuck into the round robin tomorrow morning.

The event is an ISAF Grade 2 event and also a qualifier for the WMRT, Sopot Match Race. The format is a single round-robin, quarter finals, semi-finals, and finals. The top team from the round robin progresses straight to the semi-finals while second to seventh have to battle for their spot in the semi-final. Every race counts!

Teams competing this weekend:

David Gilmour AUS 8
Sam Gilmour AUS 14
Olli-Pekka Lumijärvi FIN 20
Przemyslaw Tarnacki POL 26
Philip Bendon IRL 30
Marek Stanczyk POL 31
Patryk Zbroja POL 55
Markus Rönnberg FIN 62
Connor Miller GBR 76
Lukasz Wosinski POL 86
Raimondas Siugzdinis LTU 450
Piotr Harasimowicz POL 867
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