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World Match Racing Tour Monsoon Cup – Opening ceremony + Video

by WMRT on 26 Jan 2016
Ian Williams and his crew practising at the Monsoon Cup Robert Hajduk / WMRT
World Match Racing Tour – “This week, a lot of eyes from the sailing world are on Malaysia to see what happens at the Monsoon Cup.” So spoke Tucker Thompson, voice of the America’s Cup, at the opening ceremony in Johor Bahru earlier today.

Hundreds of visitors attended the ceremony, to watch the motorcade arrival of His Royal Highness Sultan Ibrahim Ismail Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, who is a keen supporter of the Monsoon Cup.

The opening ceremony was officiated by the His Royal Highness while other dignitaries present included Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) Secretary General Datuk Jamil Salleh, the Johor state Exco for Youth, Sports, Culture and Heritage YB Dato' Zulkurnain Hj Kamisan and Exco for Tourism, Trade and Consumerism YB Datuk Tee Siew Kiong.

The 12 international sailing crews were introduced to the audience as the Sultan unveiled the ornate Tunku Laksamana Johor Trophy for this week’s regatta, the finale of the World Match Racing Tour 2015.

Sailing teams have been spending the past two days getting as much practice time on board the FarEast 28R keelboats, which no one has match raced before. World Champion from two seasons ago, Taylor Canfield (ISV), finds himself in a three-way fight for the overall World Championship title against Bjorn Hansen (SWE) and arch-rival Ian Williams (GBR).


Canfield could do little to stop the Williams and GAC Pindar juggernaut in Johor a year ago, when the British skipper won the Monsoon Cup and seized the world crown back from Canfield.

Williams was unstoppable in the bigger, five-man Foundation 36 keelboats, but Canfield fancies his chances in a new, smaller four-man boat like the FarEast 28R. “Adapting to the new boats will be hard for all the teams this week,” said the US One skipper, “but it’s going to be tougher for other teams like Williams than it is for US One. We like it when it’s harder because I think we’re one of the teams that adapts more quickly to new challenges.”

The young Virgin Islander has also taken on Bill Hardesty as his tactician, the same role that Hardesty used to perform for Williams. “We’ve got his tactician, so we know all Williams’ tricks, and this week we’re going to pull out some of those tricks on him,” laughed Canfield, always keen to take a jab at the five-time World Champion when the opportunity arises.

With his practice for the day already finished, but the hot tropical breeze blowing hard through the Straits of Johor, Canfield was keen to watch his British rival going through his paces in the gusty winds. “I’m going off to watch Ian Williams wiping out!” he said with an evil grin. The mind games have begun. But tomorrow the talking stops and the action begins.




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