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An exciting start for the UBS Alinghi Swiss tour

Published: Wed 18 May 2005 11:39 AM
An exciting start for the UBS Alinghi Swiss tour
Zurich – the first event of the UBS Alinghi Swiss Tour got off to a great start. Over the May holiday weekend, 12 teams of three, racing high performance Streamline boats, gave a spectacular display of match racing on the lake in Zurich. Three days of nail-biting racing saw Team Monnin, Alinghi designer Jean Claude Monnin and brothers, emerge as winners.
“This first stage of the tour has been a really great success,” said Alinghi co-managing director Patrick Magyar on Monday. “The spectators watching from the shore were able to get a close-up view of the racing and we were pleased to see so many who turned out to watch despite the changeable weather! “Tour officer Etienne Huter ran a fantastic event although it was a shame about the rain. This first stage of the tour has really exceeded our expectations”.
All eyes were on the Alinghi team, skippered by Olympic Gold medallist and Alinghi strategist Jordi Calafat with team members Matt Mitchell and Yves Detrey. The first day saw Alinghi take four out of five of their matches, only narrowly missing qualifying for the semi finals. “Sunday was an unlucky day,” commented Jordi Calafat, sailing for the first time on a Streamline. “The conditions were very tricky and we never really found our rhythm”.
Team Monnin with brothers Eric (the highest ranking Swiss match racer), Jean-Claude (Alinghi design team) and Marc, ensured themselves a place in the final of the Swiss match race championship 2005 in Valencia: “We are extremely happy that we won,” added Eric after a wet day on the lake. “The competition was very strong and the races went right to the wire”. Both Team Monnin and Team Walser – runners-up to the Monnin brothers – also qualify for the Swedish Match Tour St Moritz match race in mid-August. “This will be a special challenge for us, as we will be up against the best of international match racing talent,” added the winner of the first UBS Alinghi Swiss tour.
The tight racing and the standard of sailing gave a clear indication of the potential in the sport of match racing in Switzerland. The tour organisers are very optimistic this tour will find and encourage new talent in the sport.
UBS Alinghi Swiss Tour races:
Thun 18-19 June 2005
Lugano 3-4 September 2005
Romanshorn 1-2 October 2005
Geneva 14-16 October 2005
Valencia 10-13 November 2005
For more information: www.alinghi.com/swisstour

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