2004
Racing Calendar For The 32nd America's Cup Is
Revealed
Paris
– 25th March 2004 – The first three
Acts in the four-year story of the 32nd America’s
Cup will take place during September and October,
2004, with three regattas to be sailed at two
different venues.
Michel
Bonnefous, the CEO of AC Management, organiser
for the America’s Cup, made the announcement
on the occasion of a gala dinner hosted in Paris
by Louis Vuitton.
“We
are delighted to be able to divulge the 2004 competition
programme for the 32nd America’s Cup here,
at the home of our friends at Louis Vuitton,”
Bonnefous said.
“When
we unveiled the plans for the 32nd America’s
Cup last November we spoke of an exciting new
format for the competition, the dawn of new era
for this already epic saga.
“We
see the America’s Cup as a play, whose theatre
is Europe, whose main venue is Valencia, and whose
story will unfold, as in a play, across a number
of acts,” Bonnefous explained.
“The
first three Acts of the 32nd America’s Cup
will take place in 2004, several more in 2005
and 2006. The climax of any play comes with the
final Act, and in 2007, we will bring you the
Louis Vuitton Cup and the America’s Cup
Match, the denouement of our story.
“But
back to 2004, with Act 1 in Marseille, and Acts
2 and 3 in Valencia - we are sure the first scenes
in this play will be full of characters and emotion,
action, drama, and intrigue, setting the scene
for what is to come later on,” Bonnefous
concluded.
The
location for the disclosure of the sports programme
for 2004 was the family house of Louis Vuitton
in Asnières, Paris. Hosting the evening
was Yves Carcelle, President of Louis Vuitton,
and present among his guests were, Francisco Camps
Ortiz, Presidente de la Generalitat Valenciana,
Rita Barbera, Mayoress of Valencia, and France
Gamerre, Adjoint Mayor of Marseille.
“I
am delighted that these first Acts, which bear
the name Louis Vuitton, will be in Marseille and
Valencia – two cities which share a long
passion for the America’s Cup,” said
Yves Carcelle. “I am also happy to see the
programme coming together so quickly, and that
the hard work of AC Management is already bearing
fruit.”
Representatives
of the Defender Alinghi, along with the three
French Challenger projects, Le Défi, K-Challenge
and Team France were also amongst the guests,
all of whom declared their intentions to compete
this year. Several other projects are expected
to join them in the races in Marseille and Valencia.
The Defender, Alinghi, and the Challenger of Record,
Oracle BMW Racing, will attend all three Acts.
The
Marseille Louis Vuitton Act will feature an exciting
format of both fleet and match racing, over a
week-long programme.
One
month later the America’s Cup teams will
get their first taste of racing in Valencia during
Act 2 of the 32nd America’s Cup. Spanish
fans of the America’s Cup are to be treated
to a spectacular double billing of action as the
latest ACC boats battle just metres from the shore.
Racing
for Act 2 begins on the 5th of October with a
dramatic match race event based in the Host City
of the 32nd America’s Cup and will conclude
with a spectacular celebration on Spain’s
National Day, the 12th October. Act 3 concludes
the season with four days of fleet racing beginning
on the 14th October.
The 2004 Sports Programme for the 32nd America’s
Cup
Marseille
Louis Vuitton 5th – 11th September
Act 1 of the 32nd America’s Cup Fleet and
Match Racing
Valencia
Louis Vuitton 5th – 12th October
Act 2 of the 32nd America’s Cup Match Racing
Valencia
Louis Vuitton 14th 17th October
Act 3 of the 32nd America’s Cup Fleet Racing