Stevie Morrison returns to Extreme Sailing Series for Hamburg showdown
by Extreme Sailing Series on 9 Aug 2017

Act 4, Extreme Sailing Series Barcelona – Day 3 – The fleet will race on the River Elbe over four days of Stadium Racing in Hamburg, Germany, from 10-13 August. Lloyd Images
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A second British-flagged squad has entered Act 5, as the Extreme Sailing Series™ returns to Hamburg's River Elbe from tomorrow, presented by Land Rover. The wildcard entry, Team Extreme, will be skippered by British Olympian Stevie Morrison.
'The GC32 is a fantastic boat and the format of the racing is so unique and exclusive to the Extreme Sailing Series. It's the only place you can get that theatre-style, dramatic racing,' said Morrison, who comes armed with past experience in the ultimate Stadium Racing championship, including a stint on board Team Turx last season.
'It's clearly going to be full-on coming back to join the fleet like this with a crew that has never sailed with each other before, but I'm up for the challenge,' added Morrison.
Commenting on the German venue, which is set in the heart of one of Europe's largest ports, he said: 'I was in Hamburg two years ago and it was a really cool place to sail. It's right in the middle of a great city and there were huge crowds last time. It's a great chance to show off sailing to the public.'
The star of the show among Morrison's international crew is local German hot-shot Linov Scheel, a 20-year-old 49er campaigner from Kiel, who will make his debut in the Extreme Sailing Series as bowman.
'I am really looking forward to sailing in this world-class fleet,' said Scheel, who also has experience in the Flying Phantom, the smaller two-man foiling catamaran that sails alongside the GC32 at the European Acts of the Series.
'I haven't sailed on a GC32 before but, as I have quite a bit experience on performance sail boats like the 49er, I feel well prepared. I will try to learn as much I can and as quickly as possible,' added Scheel, who competed in the Red Bull Foiling Generation in 2016, a regatta featuring similar boats and a similar racing style to the Extreme Sailing Series.
'We are a new team that has never sailed together before. We will take it one race at a time and try to improve over the regatta. If we have more boats behind us on day four than we had on day one, that would make us happy.'
British sailor Tom Buggy brings valuable experience to the table as headsail trimmer, having competed in the Series as part of many wildcard crews, including in the previous Act in Barcelona.
Morrison draws on some fellow Olympic veterans to complete the crew, in the form of Portuguese duo Frederico Melo and Luís Brito, who both sailed last season on board Visit Madeira.
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