Baird
Wins Annapolis Cup Match Race
Annapolis,
MD (March 26, 2004)- Ed Baird's Team MUSTO decisively
won the inaugural Annapolis Cup Match Race, defeating
Terry Hutchinson's Team Annapolis Volvo on the
final day of racing on the Chesapeake Bay. With
the historic city of Annapolis, Maryland and the
United States Naval Academy serving as a backdrop
to the battle, Team MUSTO came away the victor
after winning five of the six hard-fought races
contested today.
Both
teams of world class professional sailors came
together for three days of match racing practice
in preparation for the April 2004 Congressional
Cup, the California stop on the Swedish Match
Tour. Previously in the Annapolis Cup, Wednesday's
practice day led to Thursday's four races which
saw both teams in a 2-2 tie.
On
Friday, the final day of racing, Baird, sailing
with the majority of his Team MUSTO 2003 ISAF
World Match Racing Championship crew, set the
tone for the day by sweeping the first three races,
held in a shifting, moderate 5-10 kts of breeze.
In the fourth race of the day with the wind increasing
to 10
- 13 kts, Hutchinson and his Annapolis-based Team
Annapolis Volvo which included tactician Chris
Larson, won the start and nailed the shifts on
the first beat upwind. They developed a lead so
big, the race was conceded by Baird before the
finish and both boats decided to return to the
starting area to go at it again and practice yet
another dial-up, the key component in the start
sequence of any match race.
A
further unusual aspect of the event's remarkable
format featured a move, during the fifth race,
whereby Team Annapolis Volvo got an unfortunate
twist in their chute and bagged the race, returning
to the Race Committee boat and asked the Race
Committee Chairman, John Potter, for another race
to be started immediately. Team MUSTO agreed to
the change and an unexpected sixth race was conducted.
For the first time in the series, both boats were
over early at the start and after restarting cleanly,
Baird and his Team MUSTO, assisted by favorable
rulings from the on-water umpires Dobbs Davis
and Mike Jones, showed their transom to Team Annapolis
Volvo yet again at the finish line. The final
tally for the series was seven wins for Baird
and three for Hutchinson.
The
Annapolis Cup Match Race Awards Ceremony was held
at the Boatyard Bar & Grill in Eastport, Annapolis.
The Boatyard was filled to capacity with sailors
and supporters, eager to rub shoulders with the
cream of the world's match racing champions. Annapolis
Mayor Ellen Moyer expressed her enthusiasm for
the Annapolis Cup Match Race and admiration for
the depth of the talent on the two boats. "Annapolis,
the Sailing Capital of America, is honored to
serve as the site for your racing practice,"
she said. "Our community wishes all of you
the best of luck in next month's Congressional
Cup and hopes you will return to Annapolis to
race again soon."
Race
results and photographs of the racing will be
posted on the Volvo Ocean Race Team Kan-Do web
site: www.kan-do.com and the Café Gurus
web site www.cafegurus.com.
The
Annapolis Cup Match Race was sponsored by the
City of Annapolis www.annapolis.gov, Annapolis
Volvo www.annapolisvolvo.com, Café Gurus
www.cafegurus.com, Hinckley Yachts www.hinckleyyachts.com
and the Boatyard Bar and Grill www.boatyardbarandgrill.com.