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24 TP52´s line up for the Breitling MedCup

by TP52 media on 6 Jun 2007
With the opening event in the Breitling MedCup just over a week away, the last month as seen a flurry of new boat launches and presentations of some of the 24-strong TP52 fleet.

As the Louis Vuitton Challenger Series draws to an end, increasing numbers of America´s Cup sailors are now joining their boats and preparing for the competitive season ahead.

This year there are nine new boats that have been built for the Circuit. New designs as well as updating of older models – so who will have the competitive edge to sail in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic? The cards have been played and the crews are ready to see, who will be the overall victor of the Breitling MedCup?

With some of the best sailors in the world are scheduled to take part in the Breitling MedCup, just who is sailing with whom:

Aifos
The list of entries is headed by Aifos that is sailing in a 2005 generation boat that is the sister-ship to the ex Bribón and the the ex-Caixa Galicia. The Spanish Navy will be sailing their Farr-designed TP52 with Jaime Rodriguez toubes at the helm for the third season in succession, and with the majority of crew hailing from the National Naval Academy. Continuing its heritage of promoting new talents into the world of sailing, the Spanish Navy boat will continue with Manu Weiler, the recent Beneteau 25 World Champion, at the helm.

Anonimo Q8
Ricardo Simoneshci's Anonimo returns with what looks like an all-Italian
line up but with additional national sailors from the America´s Cup. Last year they sailed several regattas with Star Olympic double gold medallist and World Champion Mark Reynolds as tactician. The sailing team, that is led by Simoneschi in Farr 40 and Melges 24 regattas will also have Gabrielle Benussi slated as tactician.
Among the current crop of America's Cup sailors on board are Team +39's Giuseppe Leonardi on bow, Michele Gnutti is grinder and Spain's former Finn World Champion Rafa Trujillo will do the mainsheet.

Artemis
After having chartered Bigamist for the Copa del Rey last year, owner Torben Tornqvist decided this year to build his own boat to compete in all the MedCup events in 2007. The Judel Vrolijk-design boat was built at Cookson Marine. The owner also has Russell Coutts as his skipper, who in his own right will be looking to set the record straight and aim for the top podium position in this, his third, Breitling MedCup.

Balearia
Gonzalo Araujo, the skipper and project manager of this Spanish entry is optimistic about the impending season, and with good reason. The 2005 generation, Botin Carkeek designed boat has been modified considerably. The rudder is further forward, there is a heavier keel and some changes to the deck layout. They have also bolstered the crew with the appointment as tactician of Thierry Peponnet, the double Olympic medalist and skipper of K-Challenge. Jaime Arbones and Victor Mariño of Desafio Español also join the crew, the former in his normal position as bow. Alicia Ajeno rejoins Balearia from Victory Challenge as the navigator on the ´new-look´ Balearia.

Bambakou
The American rejoins the Mediterranean circuit for the second year with the Mani Frers-designed boat that has been considerably modified during the winter. The owner, John Coumantaros, remains as skipper but he has strengthened his team with America´s Cup sailors Luis Doreste and Santiago López-Vázquez from Desafio Español and the Argentine Alejandro Colla, who joins the boat from +39 Challenge.

Bigamist 6
Owner Pedro Mendoça continues to sail in top international fleets, and after competing in the Spanish Cruising Championships, he returns for a second year with his Reichel Pugh boat. Bigamist is the only Portuguese entry in the fleet, so will be looking for a home advantage in the fourth event of this year´s Circuit in Portimao. The mainly Portuguese crew is led by the successful Star sailor, Afonso Domingos as skipper.

Bribón
The new Bribón for 2007 is a Judel Vrolijk design that was built at King Marine in Valencia. The boat´s design has been optimised to sail in 12-15 knots and Mediterranean conditions. The boat, owned by Jose Cusi, once again has King Juan Carlos at the helm, with Ross MacDonald as tactician and leading round the world sailors, Bouwe Bekking and Marce van Triest, as helm and navigator respectively.

CxG Corporación Caixa Galicia
One could almost say that owner Vicente Tirado has taken part in the Breitling MedCup Circuit, almost from before it began, and that the boat is the most successful amongst the Spanish fleet. This year they will be sailing their new boat built at Longitud 0 and designed by Marcelino Botín, who has successfully designed for the team. Once again, Roberto Bermúdez de Castro is on the helm. He will be joined in the afterguard by John Kostecki as tactician and Robert Hopkins of Luna Rossa as navigator. The Galician team also includes the American Ed Adams as technical coach.

CAM
The long awaited moment for owners Fernando León and Kiko Sanchéz Luna to join the Circuit has arrived with a new Botin & Carkeek boat built at Goetz Marine during the winter. The CAM team continued sailing their successful IMS boat until they were confident of the strength of the TP52 class. This year they will be join the Circuit from the first event where they will be the home team with their Alicante Yacht Club flagged boat.

Cristabella
John Cook continues in the MedCup fleet with his 2006 Judel Vrolijk designed boat, that has undergone a few modifications. Project Manager Brendan Darrer has a clear objective, to be amongst the top boats. To help in this quest America´s Cup sailors,Charlie McKee and Chris Dougal join the crew.

C Quadrat Aspecta Astro
The Austrian boat, which was designed by Luca Brenta showed some promiseafter being launched late in the 2006 Breitling MedCup season. Their team are experienced IMS campaigners in the Med and have a background in Olympic class sailing. Skipper Christian Binder was an Olympic 470 sailor who won the 470 European Championships and the Soling Europeans and is now designed the Austrian boats sail wardrobe. This year they have strengthened their afterguard with Croatia's Olympic Finn sailor Karlo Kuret who finished just outside of the medals with a fourth in Athens.

Fram
King Harald, celebrating his 70th birthday this year, continues the Norwegian Royal Family's successful sailing lineage. He has been a committed yacht owner all his life, from IOR boats to prototype IMS boats designed by Farr, who also designed his TP52 t Fram in which he competes in the Breitling MedCup Circuit. He has a long serving core crew of mainly amateurs, including tactician Einar Koefoed and Norway's 2000 Olympic bronze medallist Hermann Horn Johannessen

Glory
John Buchan's new Judel Vrolijk, Glory, is a sistership to reigning champion Mean Machine/Mutua Madrilena and is crewed by an all Seattle team. The tactician Carl Buchan, John´s nephew, won an Olympic gold medal as crew to Jonathan McKee in the Flying Dutchman in the 1984 Games, the same year his father Bill won a gold medal in the star.

Valle Romano Mean Machine
Peter de Ridder got the formula right last year when he won the Breitling
MedCup series with Mean Machine. A well drilled, experienced team which comprises several members of Emirates Team New Zealand led by tactician Ray Davies - a past Volvo race winner. Other ETNZ sailors include Joe Allen, jJeff Reynolds, Jon Gunderson and Dirk de Ridder, who sailed with Davies on the winning Illbruck and Dalton's Merit Cup. Joining the crew this season is Jules Salter who steps up to the plate as navigator, having completed his first Volvo Race with Paul Cayard on Pirates of the Caribbean.

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