Rolex
Trophy Series- Star-studded Fleet For Rolex Trophy
Series
Sydney/
Hobart, AUS
The
Rolex Trophy Series, the traditional lead-up regatta
to the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is already
attracting a star-studded fleet, although not
all are Hobart Race contenders.
Sydney-based
New Zealander Neville Crichton will be returning
to local racing after his extraordinary success
in England and Europe with Alfa Romeo, but not
with the super maxi that took line honours in
the 2002 Rolex Sydney Yacht Race.
Instead,
Crichton will be at the helm of his Farr 40 One
Design class yacht, Team Shockwave, in a strong
line-up that will include American Jim Richardson
sailing Barking Mad and Australian Marcus Blackmore
in Emotional Hooligan, current leader in the Australian
Farr 40 circuit.
Crichton
won the IRC division of this regatta last year
with his 90-footer Alfa Romeo, going on to take
line honours in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht
Race and many international victories including
the Rolex Fastnet Race.
Alfa
Romeo is not returning for this year's Rolex Sydney
Hobart, but her owner/skipper is out to do as
well as last year in the Rolex Trophy Series by
winning the Farr 40 division of this popular stand-alone
regatta. "We haven't sailed the Farr 40 for
18 months, so we will be a bit rusty in the Rolex
Trophy Series," he said.
Crichton
added that he planned to race Alfa Romeo in the
next Northern Hemisphere summer but "might
bring the boat back for the 2004 Rolex Sydney
Hobart Yacht Race, the 60th."
The
Rolex Trophy Series is an eight race event for
IMS, IRC and PHS handicap rated boats and Farr
40 and Sydney 38 One Design classes, sailed over
eight races on Sydney Harbour and offshore next
weekend 13-15 December.
Many
of the grand prix ocean racing yachts entered
for the Rolex Sydney Hobart will be competing
as their final preparation for the 627 nautical
mile bluewater classic, including line honours
favourite Skandia, Grant Wharington's 98-footer,
and prominent IMS handicap contenders Ragamuffin,
Syd Fischer's Farr 50 and Ichi Ban, Matt Allen's
Farr 52.
The
Rolex Trophy Series will also see the Australian
racing debut of Geoff Ross' new Yendys, an IMS
champion 52-footer he has imported from Europe,
and Royal Ocean Racing Club Commodore Chris Little
from Britain who has chartered the local Farr
49, Sting, and will race it as Bounder in the
Rolex Sydney Hobart Race. Bounder, ex Sting, is
the former Yendys which Geoff Ross sailed to an
overall handicap win in the 1999 Sydney Hobart
Race.
Further
information:
Peter
Campbell – 0419 385 028 or email - peter_campbell@bigpond.com