TERRA NOVA TRADING
KEY WEST 2004
Presented by Nautica
Jan. 19-23, 2004 www.Premiere-Racing.com
Jan.
12, 2004 For Immediate Release
DAWN
RILEY JOINS LINEUP OF THE FAST AND FAMOUS
Racing for 302 Boats Starts Next Monday at Terra
Nova Trading Key West 2004
KEY
WEST, Fla.---In its 17-year growth into Terra
Nova Trading Key West 2004, presented by Nautica,
North America's largest keelboat regatta has matured
into a midwinter pilgrimage for many of the world's
best professional and amateur sailors.
Signing
in this year, among others, are Ed Baird, Stu
Bannatyne, Vince Brun, Brad Butterworth, Paul
Cayard, Eric Doyle, Pease Glaser, Robbie Haines,
Terry Hutchinson, Chris Larson, Ross Macdonald,
Harry Melges, Adrian Stead, Tom Whidden---and,
for the first time in a long time, Dawn Riley,
a former Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year and America's
leading advocate for women in sports.
Five
days of racing start next Monday for what are
currently 302 entries from 18 countries and 32
states, competing in 11 PHRF and 10 one-design
classes on boats from 24 to 75 feet, including
two new classes of Swan 45s and C&C 99s.
Riley,
39, sailed on a 50-footer, Gem, in the inaugural
Key West regatta in 1988 and most recently on
a 1D48 in '97. Then she became too busy with America's
Cups and promoting the interests of women not
only in sailing but in sports in general. She
is halfway through her two-year term as president
of the Women's Sports Foundation founded by Billie
Jean King in 1974.
She'll
be at the helm of a last-minute Melges 24 entry,
M&M, from her hometown of Detroit that also
includes her sister Dana, longtime crewmate Katie
Pettibone, Nancy Hood and the boat's owner, Mary
Anne Ward.
"Katie
and Dana were at the bar at Bayview Yacht Club
[and said], 'Hey, let's do it!' " Riley said.
"It's a bunch of single girls going sailing
in Key West, except for Mary Anne, who is married."
Riley
recalled last sailing a Melges 24 as part of Bill
Koch's all-woman-plus-Dave-Dellenbaugh America's
Cup team at San Diego in '95. "We match-raced
them for practice," she said.
Others
who have been coming to Key West for a long time
include Bruce Ayres, one of Riley's Melges 24
rivals from Newport Beach, Calif. Ayres said,
"Team Monsoon has made the trip from California
every year since 1994. The main reason is the
great time I have with my teammates. Our favorite
restaurants, to name a few, are Louie's Backyard,
Blue Heaven and Marquisa's."
Bruce
Gardner has been bringing his Beneteau FC 10M,
L'Outrage, from Annapolis since '97. "The
most important thing is the competition,"
Gardner said, "and it's also the best-run
racing event in the nation. Every year just seems
to be better."
John
Chick of Chicago has been coming for so long---this
is his 10th year---that his Mumm 30 is named for
the address of a favorite watering hole: 1029
Truman. But he almost became a no-show this year
when he got tangled up with a car trying to pass
him on the shoulder 150 miles south of Chicago.
"My
van was totaled but the boat was OK," said
Chick, who has his priorities straight.
The
helmsman is Mike Elam. Chick trims the main sail.
He doesn't drive, he said, because "I've
never driven a boat that I owned for the last
30 years. After about 10 minutes my mind wanders."
That
happens easily at Key West, where the sub-tropical
ambiance clashes with the action.
Dan
Van Heeckeren, an eight-year veteran, has several
reasons for hauling his Melges 24, Elektra, from
Cleveland. One is obvious: "When in January
the Cleveland temperature is 20 degrees, what
could be better than sailing in the warm waters
of the Gulf Stream, competing against the best
sailors in the world?"
With
three of his children on the crew, it's also a
family affair. Van Heeckeren, 67, says, "We
belong to the Walter Mitty part of the fleet,
but they will have to pull the tiller from my
cold dead hands before I give up going to Key
West!"
Title
Sponsor, Terra Nova Trading, L.L.C. (member NASD,
SIPC & PCX), is recognized as an innovative
leader in Electronic Direct Access Trading. The
Chicago-based firm enables customers to electronically
route orders to major markets and ECNs. Terra
Nova Trading's technology partner, Townsend Analytics,
Ltd., is the developer of the premier real-time
trading platform, RealTick(r), which is also a
Key West sponsor.
Nautica
has upgraded its role to the Presenting Sponsor
level. The winners of the multi-boat International
Team Competition will receive the Nautica Trophy.
Mount
Gay Rum, Lewmar, Samson Rope Technologies, Pearson
Yachts, Raymarine and the Florida Keys and Key
West Tourist Development Council round out the
official line-up. The Historic Seaport is the
Official Site for the event. The Performance Sailing
Industry Partner Program, now in its third year,
features 26 companies that have made a multi-year
commitment to the event.
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OFFICER
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