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Team Germany announces team selection

by Oliver Laskowsky on 15 Mar 2007
United Internet Team Germany United Internet Team Germany http://www.united-internet-team-germany.de
The team selection of the United Internet Team Germany for Louis Vuitton Act 13 as at the start of the America’s Cup season in Valencia is set. A starting-team on board Germany I resulted from 28 crew members and was announced by the Head of the Syndicate Michael Scheeren and Skipper Jesper Bank.

With the positions announced, the United Internet Team Germany will match the other eleven teams during Louis Vuitton Act 13 in Fleet Races, where all teams start at the same time. The Louis Vuitton Cup will then start on the 16th of April, where the Challenger to the Cup-Defender Alinghi will have to be found.

The positions in the United Internet Team Germany are as follows:

Position

Starting team

Backup

Vorschiff

Jean-Marie Dauris

Tim Daase

Zweiter Vorschiffmann

Michael Müller

Wolf Dietz/Nico Jeschonnek

Mastmann

Markus Koy

Gerrit Bottemöller

Pitmann

Henrik Blakskjær

Jan Schoepe

Backbord Grinder

Oliver-Sven Buder

Jochen Wolfram

Steuerbord Grinder

Henning Sohn

Stefan Großmann

Genua Trimmer

Carsten Schon

Guillermo Altadill

Spinnaker Trimmer

Matti Paschen

Guillermo Altadill

Großsegel Grinder

Henrik Norberg

Dominik Neidhart

Großsegel Trimmer

Mike Mottl

Michael Hestbæk

Skipper/Steuermann

Jesper Bank

Michael Hestbæk

Taktiker

David Dellenbaugh

Henrik Blakskjær

Stratege

Conan Hunt

Michael Hestbæk

Runner Grinder

Fredrik Green

Christian Buck

Floater

Jan Schoepe

Michael Müller

Navigator

Philippe Mourniac

Fredrik Green

Traveller

Thomas Jacobsen

Alexander Krause


Besides the nominated team the other team members of the sailing team will also come into operation during the races.

'Of course we will fall back to the whole team during Act 13 and the Round Robins. It is not possible to master a tough sailing schedule like this without a rotation on the positions. I am therefore very happy to have the chance to fall back on so many good sailors.' says Skipper Jesper Bank.

Jan Schoepe, Floater on Germany I, said after the announcement of the sailing crew: 'As a sailor I feel very honoured to be part of the first German America’s Cup Campaign – especially after the rotation in the team last week.'

'The frame for our team consist of experienced Cup sailors and young, highly-motivated talents', says Head of Syndicate Michael Scheeren.

The starting team consists of seven Germans, three Danish, two French, two Swedes and one sailor each from Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Now that the positions are all set it is once again very clear that the United Internet Team Germany is starting as a German Campaign in the America’s Cup.

With seven German sailors in the starting-team, a bigger part of the 17-head crew is coming from the Campaign’s country of origin than in many other teams.

Website: http://www.ui-team-germany.de
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