Swedish
Match Tour - Gilmour, Pizza-La Sailing Team Remain
Atop Swedish Match Tour Rankings
Stamford, CT, USA (December 2, 2003) – Australia’s
Peter Gilmour and his Pizza-La Sailing Team tightened
their grip on the Swedish Match Tour 2003/2004
Rankings lead following their defeat of Sweden’s
Magnus Holmberg and the SeaLife Rangers at last
week’s Nippon Cup 2003.
The
win in Japan was the fifth consecutive Nippon
Cup crown (eighth overall) and second consecutive
regatta title on the Swedish Match Tour, following
a victory at last month’s Investors Guaranty
Presentation of the King Edward VII Gold Cup in
Bermuda, for the veteran Australian match racer
and his crew of Mike Mottle, Yasuhiro Yaji and
Kazuhiko Sofuku.
Gilmour,
former leader of the OneWorld Challenge for America's
Cup 2003, and his Pizza-La Sailing Team opened
the year with a third place finish at Danish Open
2003 in August, and now total 65 points in the
race for the Swedish Match Tour 2003/2004 title
and the US$60,000 winners share of the overall
$200,000 prize purse.
In
second place, twenty points behind Gilmour is
Holmberg, a former Swedish Match Tour champion
(2000/2001) and head of the Victory Challenge,
and his long-standing SeaLife Rangers team of
Stefan Rahm, Lars Linger and Magnus Augusston.
The runner-up result in Japan leapfrogged the
Swedes over Denmark’s Jesper Radich, the
reigning Swedish Match Tour champion, who now
resides in third place with 35 points.
In
fourth place is Team New Zealand skipper Dean
Barker and his OMEGA Match Racing Team. Barker
followed up a third place finish in Bermuda with
a fourth place finish at Nippon Cup 2003.
The
two skippers tied for fifth place were runners-up
at the first two stops on Swedish Match Tour 2003/2004.
Jesper Bank of Denmark, helmsman for the Victory
Challenge, finished second to Holmberg at Danish
Open 2003, while Oracle BMW Racing skipper Chris
Dickson lost a thrilling five match final to Gilmour
in Bermuda.
In
seventh place is Dickson’s teammate Gavin
Brady of New Zealand. Brady, a regular competitor
on the Swedish Match Tour through the years, has
joined Oracle BMW Racing for America’s Cup
2007 and has indicated that he, Dickson and teammate
John Kostecki will take turns helming entries
on the Swedish Match Tour in the build-up to Valencia.
Luc
Pillot of France, a member of Le Defi Areva for
America’s Cup 2003, is in eighth place following
Nippon Cup 2003. Pillot’s position on the
Rankings comes as a result of his sixth place
finish at Danish Open 2003 and seventh place result
in Japan.
Three
skippers are tied for ninth place, just four points
away from the prize purse cut-off. Each of the
three finished fifth at the Swedish Match Tour
2003/2004 events to-date, New Zealand’s
Kelvin Harrap at the Danish Open 2003, Alinghi’s
Russell Coutts in Bermuda and Italy’s Paolo
Cian of the Riviera di Rimini Sailing Team in
Japan.
The
race for the Swedish Match Tour 2003/2004 crown
resumes at the next event on the Swedish Match
Tour, the Congressional Cup in Long Beach, Calif.,
April 19-24, 2004.
Current
Swedish Match Tour 2003/2004 Rankings
Skipper Points
1.Peter
Gilmour, AUS/Pizza-La Sailing Team 65
2.Magnus
Holmberg, SWE/SeaLife Rangers 45
3.Jesper
Radich, DEN/Team Radich 35
4.Dean
Barker, NZ/Omega Match Racing Team 24
5.Jesper
Bank, Denmark 20
=Chris
Dickson, Oracle BMW Racing Team 20
7.Gavin
Brady, NZ/Oracle BMW Racing Racing 15
8.
Luc Pillot, FRA/Team Pillot 14
9.Paolo
Cian, ITA/Riviera di Rimini Sailing Team 10
=Russell
Coutts, Alinghi Team 10
=Kelvin
Harrap, New Zealand 10
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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.
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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.