ISAF World Match Racing Tour announces latest TV schedule
by WMRT on 12 Jul 2010

Action from this years Match Cup Sweden - Williams vs Ainslie Loris von Siebenthal
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Stena Match Cup Sweden came to an action packed conclusion yesterday where all eyes were on living legend Ben Ainslie from Team Origin taking top title as ‘Maestro of Marstrand’. Torvar Mirsky now moves into second place on the Tour standings with Mathieu Richard retaining his overall lead 17 points out in front of his next contender.
You can see all the action from last week at Sweden and watch exclusive interviews with the top Tour skippers in our highlights programme that will broadcast on channels including America One, Eurosport and CNBC in August.
TV4 Sweden will be broadcasting a highlights programme on the 18 July at 20.00 (local time) and will be repeating the programme on the 19 and 25 July at 17.00 (local times). Eurosport and Eurosport Asia Pacific will be broadcasting the highlights programme, Stena Match Cup Sweden, produced by RedHanded TV and distributed by Boulder Creek International, which follows 16 skippers at the halfway point of the 2010 ISAF World Match Racing Tour.
The programme reveals why the Swedish event is a real favourite amongst the match racing fraternity. Eurosport will be screening the programme at 22.05 (local time) on the 25 August. Eurosport Asia Pacific will be screening the programme twice, first at 03.45 (local time) on 26 August and then again at 13.30 (local time) on 1 September.*
Stena Match Cup Sweden highlights show will be broadcast to 180 countries across the globe including CNBC, Eurosport, Setanta Africa, Showtime, TV4, IEC In Sports (Sweden), Sky NZ, Sky Sports, Yacht and Sail International, Sevenload as well as America One, ESPN Star Sports, Sportsmax, Eurosport Asia Pacific, Fox Sports US, Canal Plus, PCTV Mexico, Untamed Sports, Klarner Medien, G-TV Denmark and Melita Cable.
*Please note times are subject to change with notification
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