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Team Origin, sfidante britannico all'America's Cup, ha confermato oggi la propria partecipazione alle Louis Vuitton Trophy in programma a Nizza tra il 7 e...

[singlepic id=949 w=300 h=204 float=left]Louis Vuitton Trophy – Londra – Team Origin, sfidante britannico all’America’s Cup, ha confermato oggi la propria partecipazione alle Louis Vuitton Trophy in programma a Nizza tra il 7 e il 22 novembre. Una partecipazione, ha sottolinetao il team di Sir Keith Mills, che rappresenta solo il primo passo verso un 2010 ricco di appuntamenti.

Oltre a tutti gli eventi griffati Louis Vuitton – ricordiamo che dopo Nizza i team si ritroveranno ad Auckland, ad Hong Kong, negli Stati Uniti e a La Maddalena – e a portare avanti l’iniziativa Race for Change, il sindacato inglese, composto dai grandi nomi della vela anglosassone – tra questi i campioni olimpici in carica Ben Ainslie e Iain Percy – prenderà parte all’Audi MedCup con un TP52 di nuova costruzione e al World Match Racing Tour.

“Il programma di impegni per il prossimo anno metterà a dura prova non solo il sailing team – ha spiegato Sir Mills – Anche dal punto di vista manageriale e logistico, infatti, sarà una bella prova: l’attività spazierà dalle big boats, al match race, alle regate di flotta di altissimo livello”.

“Abbiamo creduto sin dal principio nell’idea di Louis Vuitton e quando abbiamo visto che le cose venivano fatte nel modo giusto abbiamo scommesso sulla manifestazione prestando la nostra barca ed entrando a far parte della World Sailing Team Association, in modo da poter avere voce in capitolo nella gestione finanziaria e tecnica. Inoltre, in questo modo anche il nostro shore team sarà impegnato attivamente nella preparazione delle barche”.


TEAM ORIGIN FIRMS UP SAILING PLANS FOR 2009 AND 2010
[Source Team Origin] Team Origin, the British America’s Cup sailing team, today confirmed its entry in the new Louis Vuitton Trophy regatta to be held in Nice, France. This event, the first of a set of match race regattas, to be sailed in America’s Cup Class yachts, kicks off in Nice in five weeks time (7-22 November 2009) where eight teams from seven nations have so far entered and are expected to compete. The Louis Vuitton Trophy regattas then plan to move on to events in four other venues around the world in 2010.

Team Origin’s entry in the Louis Vuitton Trophy regattas rounds out the team’s extensive sailing programme for 2010, which also includes competing in the Audi MedCup series in TP52 race boats and the World Match Race Tour. The ‘Race for Change’ programme announced by the team two weeks ago in London presented the team’s strategic partnership with their Environmental Partner, the Carbon Trust, along with a compelling Partnership proposition to attract commercial partners.

“When looking at the sailing programme for the end of 2009 and 2010 we wanted to compete in the events that would give all parts of our team and not just the sailing team, further hands on operational experience,” said Sir Keith Mills, Team Principal.

“From the point of view of the Louis Vuitton Trophy regattas, we decided to become a preferential shareholder in the parent company, as well as to allow our America’s Cup training yacht, GBR-75, to be used as one of the race boats for the forthcoming Nice event. The Louis Vuitton Trophy regattas are owned by the teams themselves through the parent company, the World Sailing Team Association (WSTA), and are promoted and organised in association with Louis Vuitton and a local yacht club in a democratic and transparent manner. This is something we feel strongly about and we intend to play an active role in the management of the series,” concluded Sir Keith.

“With this arrangement our shore crew are actively involved in preparing and maintaining the boats and keeping the teams racing during the event and our management team are involved in the commercial and event management side of the project. This enhances Team Origin’s preparations for the America’s Cup”, commented Mike Sanderson, Team Director.

Each of the five Louis Vuitton Trophy regattas take the form of a match race event consisting of round robins, semi-finals and finals, similar to the format used at the Louis Vuitton Cup challenger races for the America’s Cup from 1983 to 2007. The races are sailed in America’s Cup Class boats provided by the organisation so that competing teams rotate through the pairs of boats as the event progresses.

“From a sailing point of view we have put together about as an ambitious a sailing programme as we could possibly want for an America’s Cup challenger in waiting. A combination of match racing in big boats at the Louis Vuitton Trophy regattas against some of the best teams in the world, plus a match race programme in smaller boats on the World Match Race Tour, along with competing in the fleet race keelboat series racing TP52s in the Audi MedCup. I cannot think of a better way to push the sailing and overall team to develop in areas that will benefit us for the long term,” commented Ben Ainslie, Skipper and Helmsman.

Team Origin is back on the water this week at the World Match Race Tour event in Hamilton, Bermuda (Argo Group Gold Cup) where the team of Ben Ainslie, Iain Percy, Christian Kamp and Matt Cornwell will race against 23 other teams in what promises to be a hotly contested event. Racing starts tomorrow on Tuesday 6th October and goes on until Sunday 11th October.

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