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Match Tour - Tour Skippers Top Seeds In Bermuda:
Five Swedish Match Tour Championship Leaders Are
Seeds For The King Edward VII Gold Cup
HAMILTON,
Bermuda — Five of the top eight skippers
on the current Swedish Match Tour leaderboard
are among the eight seeded skippers for the championship
round of the King Edward VII Gold Cup scheduled
Oct. 19-25, the third of eight stages on the sixth
Tour season.
Ed
Baird (St. Petersburg, Fla.), who holds the unique
double of No. 1 on the Tour leaderboard and in
the world, heads the list of seeded skippers for
the Gold Cup. Baird, who shares the Tour lead
with Jes Gram-Hansen (Arhus, Denmark), each with
25 points, has competed in Bermuda on numerous
occasions, but has never placed higher than third.
Racing
as Team Capital XL with his core crew of Andy
Horton and Jon Ziskind, plus bowman Pete van Nieuwenhuyzen
of Team Alinghi, Baird’s optimistic he can
change that this year.
“I
am very proud of my team’s accomplishments
over the past three years, but if we have learned
anything it’s that each event is unique,
even each race sometimes. That’s the fun
of these events,” said Baird.
He’ll
have to overcome defending Gold Cup champion Peter
Gilmour (Perth, Western Australia) and the Pizza-La
Sailing Team, including Mike Mottl and Yasuhiro
Yaji. Gilmour and the Pizza-La team claimed the
2003 Gold Cup with a 3-2 victory over Chris Dickson
en route to winning the Tour championship last
year. A victory this year would be Gilmour’s
fourth career win in Bermuda.
The
seeded skippers also include Russell Coutts (Fechy,
Switzerland) and Dennis Conner (San Diego, Calif.),
the two most dominant personalities in the America’s
Cup in the last 30 years.
Coutts
and Conner are the winningest Cup skippers in
history. Coutts has won three consecutive times
and owns a 14-race winning streak in the Cup Match
dating back to ’95.
His
hegemony followed on the heels of Conner, who
dominated the Cup scene between 1974 and 1988,
winning on four different occasions. Only three
other skippers have won the Cup Match during their
decades-long reign.
Despite
a lack of match-racing since last year’s
Gold Cup, Conner has been busy on the Etchells
circuit. He placed 5th at the Etchells Worlds
in Brisbane, Australia, and 8th at the North Americans
in San Francisco, Calif., to retain his No. 1
world ranking in the class. He’s been busy
with other projects as well.
“I’ve
been restoring an 80-year-old wooden sloop to
perfect condition that will be re-launched Oct.
14,” Conner said. “I’m looking
forward to seeing our friends at the ‘convention’
in Bermuda. Bermuda is special, and with many
close friends living there it is an event that
I really look forward to attending.”
Baird,
Coutts and Gilmour are ranked among the top three
on the Tour leaderboard, and are joined as seeds
by Staffan Lindberg (Mariehamn,
Finland) and Mathieu Richard (Nantes, France).
Björn Hansen (Stockholm,
Sweden) is another seeded skipper
Australia’s
James Spithill (Sydney, Australia) completes the
seeded lineup. The 25-year-old who helmed the
OneWorld Challenge to third in the 2002-’03
Louis Vuitton Cup is now the helmsman for the
Luna Rossa Challenge of Italy.
“We’ve
only done three regattas this year, but we’ve
won them all,” said Spithill, who finished
second overall on the 2001-’02 Tour championship.
“I feel a little rusty, but I love Bermuda.
It’s going to be a good event.”
The
eight seeds will be paired against eight crews
who advanced from the qualifier regatta in the
three days (Oct. 16-18) prior to the championship
round.
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