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World Match Racing Tour - Invitations to Argo Group Gold Cup

by Talbot Wilson on 17 Apr 2010
Blackmatch racing Crew from New Zealand (from right) Skipper Adam Minoprio , Tom Powrie, Dave Swete, Nick Blackmanin action during the World Match Racing Tour in France first stop in the World match tour, France 6th April 2010 Tourism Queensland ..
The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and Argo Group have issued invitations to the 2010 Argo Group Gold Cup to the nine teams holding 2010 World Match Racing Tour Cards and to a select group of match race sailors. The Argo Group Gold Cup has a unique 24-team format.

The Tour Card holders are priority applicants and will be joined by the winners of two qualifier events in the United States and one in Bermuda. The format allows other skippers to request an invitation before May 25th. The Organising Committee plans to notify skippers of their acceptance by mid June.

The Notice of Race and application information csan be found at: www.argogroupgoldcup.com

The Argo Group Gold Cup is the penultimate event of the ten-stage World Match Racing Tour. Argo Group International Holdings, Ltd, an international underwriter of specialty insurance and reinsurance products in niche areas of the property and casualty market, returns as title sponsor for the third year.

The 24-team format of the Argo Group Gold Cup is unique on the World Match Racing Tour. Nine of the team slots are available for World Tour Card holders, three are selected from qualifying events, the Knickerbocker Cup and the Toyota Detroit Cup in the USA, and the Bermuda National Match Race Championship.

The remaining teams are selected by application and invitation from among the top international match-racing sailors on the ISAF ranking list and leading and up and coming sailors identified by the RBYC. By having 24 entrants, room is available for young competitors to take on the world’s best match racers.

The 2010 World Match Racing Tour Card Holders who have been invited to the Argo Group Gold Cup are Adam Minoprio (NZL) BlackMatch, the ISAF Match Racing World Champion (2009), Torvar Mirsky (AUS) Mirsky Racing Team who Finished second in 2009, Ben Ainslie (GBR) Team Origin, third in 2009, Francesco Bruni (ITA) Team Azzura, Peter Gilmour (AUS) YANMAR Racing, Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Hansen Global Team, Bertrand Pace (FRA) Aleph Sailing Team, Mathieu Richard (FRA) French Match Racing Team and Ian Williams (GBR) Sail Bahrain.

In announcing Argo Group’s third year of title sponsorship, Mark E. Watson III, President and Chief Executive Officer of Argo Group said, “Argo Group is proud to announce our continued sponsorship of the Argo Group Gold Cup match race tournament. The Gold Cup and Argo make a perfect match as we both strive for excellence at an international level. Racing for the King Edward VII Gold Cup is a great tradition in Bermuda and attracts some of the world’s best crews.”

“Building on the success of the past two years, we look forward to working in partnership with the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club to make this year’s event one of the best ever. We will also be supporting the Family Festival of Sail that takes place on the finals weekend of the Argo Group Gold Cup. The Festival is designed to reach out to the broad Bermuda public and introduce them to the fun lifestyle of sailing”

Commodore Peter Shrubb, a match race umpire himself, thanked Argo Group for its continuing support and said, “Match Racing for The King Edward VII Gold Cup is recognized as one of the premier event on the World Match Racing Tour. It has always been a highlight for sailors and attracts the top sailors in the International Sailing Federation’s and World Tour match race rankings as well as top America’s Cup skippers. In 2008 we introduced sailing to all Bermudans with the first Festival of Sail. That will be bigger and better in its third year in 2010.”

The prize purse for 2010 will be $100,000, with $50,000 going to the winner. Match racing sailors throughout the world are invited to apply for an invitation by contacting Audrey Pope at the RBYC Sailing Office, sailingoffice@rbyc.bm

In addition to Argo Group, key sponsors to date include The Bermuda Department of Tourism as official host, Renaissance Re, Guy Carpenter, and AON. Renaissance Re will once again sponsor the Renaissance Re Junior Gold Cup International Optimist Dinghy regatta sailed in Bermuda’s Great Sound and Hamilton Harbour.
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