ISAF
Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards
Barcelona,
ESP
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Russell Coutts and Siren Sundby Receive Top Sail
Award
12
November 2003 - Tonight in Barcelona, Spain, the
International Sailing Federation announced Russell
COUTTS (SUI) and Siren SUNDBY (NOR) as the winners
of the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards
2003, in recognition of outstanding sailing achievement
during the period September 2002 through to September
2003.
Record
breaking America's Cup skipper Russell COUTTS
was honoured in respect of his victory as skipper
of Alinghi in the 2003 America's Cup. With the
victory, Russell became the all time winning skipper
in the America's Cup Match. He won 14 races without
a loss, adding the five wins of 2003 to the nine
he earned with Team New Zealand in the 1995 and
2000 campaigns, surpassing Dennis Conner for total
victories and Charlie Barr for most without a
loss. His third consecutive America's Cup victory
ties him with Harold VANDERBILT and Charlie BARR.
Alinghi also became the only syndicate to have
won the America's Cup on it's first attempt.
Winning
and Coutts go hand in hand. From his early days
competing at the ISAF Youth Worlds, to winning
medals at the Olympic Games and sailing on the
world match racing circuit, Coutts has always
been on top.
On
being presented with the ISAF Rolex World Sailor
of the Year trophy by SAR La Infanta Cristina
Duquesa de Palma, Russell commented:
"It
is a great pleasure and an honour for me to be
awarded with the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the
Year Award trophy. I would like to extend this
victory to all the members of Team Alinghi, who
have also earned this award.
"May
it be, rather than an achievement, a source of
inspiration for the younger generation of sailors.
Russell
went on to say:
"A
new era is starting for the America's Cup, The
involvement of new companies in our sport, as
well as the efforts to make it more attractive
and accessible, will take our sport to a new level.
It is a great thing for all of us and I'm proud
to be part of it.
Siren
SUNDBY of Norway was awarded the female trophy
for the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards
2003 in recognition of her successes in the Europe
Class.
At
just 20 years of age, Siren has reached the top
of her discipline, surpassing the rest of the
fleet to claim many Championship titles over the
past twelve months. The pinnacle being the 2003
ISAF World Championship in Cadiz, which she won
with a race to spare having sat in a medal position
from the outset.
Opening
the nomination period with a Silver Medal at the
2002 Europe Class World Championship, Siren sailed
outstandingly through the year placing first in
all but three of the ISAF Graded events she entered,
and never finishing outside the top three in the
remainder.
Siren has been amongst the world's top ten ranked
Europe sailors since last year, with her upwards
climb sealed in May 2003 as she broke into the
top three, before claiming the world's number
one slot in August, briefly dropping to two in
September, and reclaiming pole position in October
2003.
On
receiving the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year
Award from His Majesty King Constantine, ISAF
President of Honour, Siren SUNDBY commented:
"This
is a fantastic honour and a great factor of motivation
and inspiration, I am overwhelmed!
The
awards presentation was hosted by renowned sailor
Paul CAYARD (USA), and attended by more than four
hundred guests, including international sailors
and prominent personalities from the sailing world.
The
other nominees for the ISAF Rolex World Sailor
of the Year awards were:
Male
Darren
Bundock and John Forbes (AUS)
Russell Coutts (SUI)
Neville Crichton (NZL)
Augie Diaz (USA)
Chris Draper and Simon Hiscocks (GBR)
Gal Fridman (ISR)
Torben Grael (BRA)
Gustavo Lima (POR)
Przemyslaw Miarczynski (POL)
Xavier Rohart and Pascal Rambeau (FRA)
Gabrio Zandona and Andrea Trani (ITA)
Female
Betsy
Alison, Suzy Leech and Lee Icyda (USA)
Adrienne Cahalan (AUS)
Lee Korsiz (ISR)
Malin Millbourn, Linda Yström, Åsa
Aronsson and Kim Kulstad (SWE)
Siren Sundby (NOR)
Hannah Swett, Joan Touchette and Melissa Purdy
(USA)