INTERNATIONAL
CATAMARAN CHALLENGE TROPHY
www.littleamericascup2003.org
ADDITIONAL
TEAMS FROM USA AND ITALY FORM
Race Schedule Moves Back One Day
SEA
CLIFF, N.Y. (April 22, 2003)--The Trustees for
the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy (ICCT)
announced today that two additional teams have
formed to compete in the ICCT, scheduled to take
place this September at Sail Newport in Newport,
R.I. America’s Cup veterans Paolo Bassani
and Max Sirena, of Italy, will represent the Vela
Club Marano, Rimini, Italy, in a bid to secure
one of ten challenger positions for the ICCT Trophy.
Worrell 1000 Champions Brian Lambert and Jamie
Livingston, of the USA, will represent Sea Cliff
Yacht Club, Long Island, N.Y., in their contention
for one of 10 defender spots. Among other prospective
defenders is Randy Smyth, a two-time Olympic Silver
Medallist representing Florida's Fort Walton Yacht
Club, who announced his campaign in March.
Both
Paolo Bassani and Max Serena have crewed together
on the Prada Challenge for the America’s
Cup twice; they each have years of IMS and IOR
experience, and Paolo has twice competed in the
Whitbread Round the World Race (1993-94 and 1997-98).
Recently they have concentrated on match racing
and multihull competitions. Bassani said, “Rimini
has become a multihull center and Vela Club Marano
is hosting the F-18HT’s European Championship
in June, 2003. We are looking forward to challenging
for the Little America’s Cup and bringing
the Trophy and event to Rimini.”
Brian
Lambert and Jamie Livingston are two-time winners
of the Worrell 1000 and Brian has won U.S. National
Titles in the Hobie 17, Hobie 20 and Nacra 6.0.
Additionally, Brian and Jamie finished second
in the just completed Alter Cup, US SAILING’s
national multihull championship. “The fleet
racing in F-18HTs at the Alter Cup was very competitive,”
said Lambert. “I expect the Little America’s
Cup match racing to be even closer.”
Race
Date Moves Back One Day
In
response to a request from several Tornado teams
travelling from the ISAF Worlds in Cadiz, Spain
to the ICCT, the ICCT has been moved back one
day. The new dates are September 28th-October
3, 2003 at the Sail Newport Sailing Center in
Newport, R.I.
The
International Catamaran Challenge Trophy was created
in 1961 to promote friendly international match
racing catamaran competition. Up to 10 defenders
(U.S.) and 10 challengers (non-U.S.) will be selected
from the entries. The entry deadline is June 1st,
2003. For entry information and complete ICCT
details go to www.icct2003.org or www.littleamericascup2003.org
.