Swedish
Match Tour - Gilmour Guides Local Celebrity To
Victory
Hayama,
JAPAN (November 18, 2003) – Local favorite
Peter Gilmour of Australia and his Pizza-La Sailing
Team, with TV Asahi’s Taku Furusawa at the
helm, won today's Nippon Cup 2003 Celebrity Pro-Am
race.
Swedish
Match Tour leader Gilmour, France’s Luc
Pillot, Denmark’s Jesper Radich and New
Zealander Gavin Brady of Oracle BMW Racing were
paired with local television anchors in today’s
Celebrity Pro-am race, the kick-off event of Nippon
Cup 2003, the third event on Swedish Match Tour
2003/2004.
Gilmour,
a seven-time winner here, who is going for his
fifth consecutive Nippon Cup victory this week,
continued his dominance, “assisting”
TV Asahi’s Taku Furusawa to a win.
“As
the only experienced sailor (media member), I
took for granted that I was going to win,”
laughed Furusawa. “This makes me want to
start sailing again. I want to thank the sponsors
for their support of this excellent event.”
For
winning the race, Furusawa received a year’s
supply of pizza from Nippon Cup 2003 presenting
sponsor Pizza-La as well as a year’s supply
of Korean barbeque from Gyu-Kaku.
Pillot,
sailing with TBS’ Airi Yamada was second,
Brady paired with Fuji TV’s Saori Ishimoto
was third, and Radich, sailing with TV Tokyo’s
Mariko Maeda, finished fourth.
Tonight’s
official opening ceremony, the Sail-Off Party,
will be held at the Shonan Village Center. The
event features an introduction of competitors
as well as a Japanese Tea Ceremony and Japanese
Drums performance.
Round
robin racing begins at 9:30 am local time on Wednesday.
Celebrity
Pro-Am Results
1.TV Asahi/Taku Furusawa (Peter Gilmour)
2.TBS/Aiiri Yamada (Luc Pillot)
3.Fuji TV/Saori Ishimoto (Gavin Brady)
4.TV Tokyo/Mariko Maeda (Jesper Radich)
For
all the latest news and information about the
Swedish Match Tour, visit www.swedishmatchtour.com.
About
the Swedish Match Tour
·
The Swedish Match Tour is comprised of nine of
the world's leading professional sailing events
and is proving to be the ultimate battleground
of sailing.
·
In addition to more than US$800,000 in individual
event prize money, the Swedish Match Tour awards
US$200,000 to the top eight sailors on the Swedish
Match Tour, with the first-place skipper netting
US$60,000.
·
In addition to a US$60,000 first prize, the winner
of the Swedish Match Tour receives the official
Swedish Match Tour Championship Trophy, 15"
(30 cm) high with 22 carat gold gilding, produced
by Swedish Match Tour sponsor Wedgwood. Additionally,
Wedgwood supplies runner-up prizes for second
and third places as well as commemorative plaques
to each event organizer.
·
The Swedish Match Tour produces 155 hours of television
coverage reaching more than 427 million households
worldwide.
·
Swedish Match Tour partners include Swedish Match,
Octagon and the Match Race Association.
·
Swedish Match Tour sponsors include Colorcraft,
Champagne Mumm, Musto, Selden and Wedgwood.