Dunstan
Named OzBoyz Challenge Skipper
Australia
8th April: "The OzBoyz Challenge is very
proud to announce Michael DUNSTAN as our Skipper
to compete in Europe. He is one of Australia's
top young yachtsman and he suits the OzBoyz Challenge
project well," said OzBoyz Challenge spokesperson
Phil Edmiston.
Michael
DUNSTAN, at just 22 years of age is Australia's
leading match racer with an ISAF World Ranking
of 28. A graduate of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron
youth training program, Michael is a two times
Australian Match Racing Champion, as well as winner
of the Australian Youth Match Racing Championships
in the 2001 and 2002 World Series Yachting Super
Nines. He was also runner up at the 2000 World
Youth Match Racing Championships in New Zealand.
Away
from his match racing, Michael is the helmsman
of well-known Sydney racing yacht Ragamuffin,
and has completed the last two Sydney to Hobart
Yacht Races as well as various other ocean racing
regattas.
"I
am very excited to be associated with the OzBoyz
Challenge. It is a great opportunity for my team
and myself to mix it up against the worlds best.
We know it will be tough but we are prepared and
we look forward to the challenge. It will also
be fantastic to have an Australian syndicate challenging
for the America's Cup in 2007 and we look forward
to being a part of it," said Michael Dunstan
in embracing the challenge of partnering with
OzBoyz Challenge in Europe this summer.
The
core team members competing with Michael include
Adam Garnaut (WA), Nick Partridge (Vic), Seve
Jarvin (NSW) and Paul McKenzie (Vic). Their first
event will be the Trentino Garda Cup in Italy
at the end of April. It will immediately be followed
by the Elba Cup which is part of the Swedish Match
Tour. Then the team will compete in Croatia, England,
Germany, Italy, Sweden, Portugal, France and other
venues yet to be confirmed.
"Michael,
through hard work and dedication to success, is
establishing himself as one of the rising star's
on the sailing circuit. Fitting perfectly with
the OzBoyz Challenge project model, we are very
pleased to be associated with his future endeavours
in sailing. If OzBoyz Challenge and Australia
is to be successful in bringing the Cup back home,
we need to encourage and support talented youth
like Michael and his team. We wish them every
success in Europe," concluded OzBoyz Challenge
spokesperson Phil Edmiston.