Swedish
Match Tour - Familiar Faces Advance To Semifinals:
Coutts, Gilmour, Holmberg And Spithill March On
At Elba Cup
PORTO
AZZURRO, Elba Island (May 6, 2005) — The
Semifinal Round of the Toscana Elba Cup –
Trofeo Locman, Stage 5 of the 2004-’05 Swedish
Match Tour, features three of the most victorious
skippers in the history of the Tour and another
who in time could easily join their ranks.
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Russell
Coutts and crew cover Ed Baird and crew
sailing upwind in the quarterfinals.
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One
semifinal match pits three-time America’s
Cup winning skipper Russell Coutts (NZL) and his
Coutts Racing team against James Spithill (AUS),
of Italy’s Luna Rossa Challenge for the
America’s Cup.
The
other matchup has Magnus Holmberg (SWE), skipper
of Sweden’s Victory Challenge for the Cup,
squaring off against Peter Gilmour (AUS), skipper
of the Pizza-La Sailing Team and the reigning
Swedish Match Tour champion.
Holmberg
is the Tour’s all-time winning skipper with
six career victories. Coutts and Gilmour each
have five career victories. Spithill has one Tour
victory and three second-place finishes in his
career, but has put in far less time than the
three veterans. He’s only 25 years old while
the others are somewhere north of 40 years old.
The
semifinal pairings are as impressive as the event
has been. The Toscana Elba Cup featured 14 teams,
12 of them representing syndicates entered in
the 32nd America’s Cup. But boathandling
and tactical experience has proved valuable in
the blustery conditions. Each of tomorrow’s
matches is a first to 3 points series.
The
four advanced to the semis after victories in
the Quarterfinal Round. In a matchup of former
and current Team Alinghi helmsmen, Coutts defeated
Ed Baird (USA) 2-1, which was the same final score
for the match between Holmberg and upstart Iain
Percy (GBR), of Italy’s +39 Challenge for
the America’s Cup.
Gilmour
and Spithill both won their series 2-0. Gilmour
defeated Ian Ainslie (RSA), of Team Shosholoza,
while Spithill beat Gavin Brady (NZL) of BMW Oracle
Racing.
The
northwesterly Mistral blew for the second straight
day with similar force, between 15 and 18 knots
with gusts up to 20 knots. With racing held in
the Bay of Porto Azzurro, the waters remained
flat but the conditions were streaky with big
shifts in the direction.
The
Coutts-Baird match was first up and carried as
much intrigue as you could want. Not only is Baird
a member of Coutts’ former Cup team, but
the two have won three of the first four events
of the 2004-’05 Tour. Heightening the suspense,
Coutts won the first match and Baird the second
to set up a sudden death final match.
In
that match, Coutts got a late hook on Baird with
about 30 seconds to the start. In doing so, he
forced Baird to tack to port. Coutts followed,
and drove the pair away from the starting line
before tacking and leading back to the line.
When
the starting gun sounded, Coutts was still about
three boatlengths from the start line, but it
didn’t matter. In match-racing the goal
is to crush your opponent, and Coutts seemed on
his way to that goal.
Coutts
led around the first lap of the twice around racecourse,
and began the second lap with a lead roughly equal
to the one he had at the start. But Baird sailed
a blazing second beat and overtook Coutts halfway
up the leg. Baird led around the windward mark
the second time, but Coutts was right on his transom.
Baird’s
crew had a clean set while Coutts’ was slightly
slower. Baird still led halfway down the run when
Coutts jibed back to port. He found a big puff
that allowed him to sail low and fast down the
course, and he simply sailed around Baird to win
by no more than a boatlength.
“Ninety
percent of the runs have favored starboard jibe,”
Baird said. “We thought we’d consolidate
on that jibe. But he got a puff that allowed him
to sail low and fast.”
The
Holmberg-Percy match also came down to a sudden
death finale, but it was over much sooner than
the Coutts-Baird match. Holmberg started to windward
close aboard of Percy, and kept him covered up
the first beat. Percy never really had a chance
as Holmberg led by about three boatlengths at
the first windward mark and extended to the finish.
“We
got the start a bit wrong in that one,”
said Percy, who made his debut on the Swedish
Match Tour this week. “A day like today
was one where the rich get richer.”
While
the other two matches were 2-0, they were hardly
walkovers. Gilmour got the best of Ainslie despite
the South African, also sailing in his first Swedish
Match Tour event, putting forth a huge effort.
Gilmour won the first match at the finish line,
when Ainslie couldn’t cancel out a penalty
he was carrying.
Spithill
won the first match against Brady, but trailed
in the second match at the second windward mark.
Brady had inside position at the mark rounding
but was penalized when he tacked to port from
starboard his transom hit Spithill’s.
Spithill
rounded the mark right behind Brady who tried
to luff the Aussie to unload the penalty, but
Spithill avoided the incident and sailed over
the top and onto victory.
Earlier
this morning Coutts and Ainslie won their final
repechage round matches against Hamish Pepper
(NZL), of Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia Team, and
Francesco de Angelis (ITA), of Luna Rossa Challenge,
respectively, to advance to the quarterfinals.
In
racing this afternoon for fifth through eighth,
Baird beat Percy for fifth, and Brady beat Ainslie
for seventh.
Percy,
the 2000 gold medalist in the Finn class and now
the helmsman for the +39 Challenge, finished sixth
for the week, a very respectable finish for someone
making his match-racing debut.
“This
was definitely a confidence boost for us,”
said Percy. “We learned too many things
to mention. We came here to watch the top guys,
but came away with a finish beyond our expectations
and experience.”
Swedish
Match Tour partners include Swedish Match, BMW
and the Match Race Association. Swedish Match
Tour Official Sponsors include Musto, Sebago,
Travel Places, Trident Studio and Wedgwood.
For
more flight-by-flight results, information on
the Toscana Elba Cup and Swedish Match Tour, and
a link to the Tour’s broadband TV channel,
please visit the official Tour Web site, www.SwedishMatchTour.com.
Quarterfinal
Results
Russell
Coutts (NZL) Coutts Racing d. Ed Baird (USA) Team
Alinghi, 2-1
James
Spithill (AUS) Luna Rossa Challenge d. Gavin Brady
(NZL) BMW Oracle Racing, 2-0
Magnus
Holmberg (SWE) Victory Challenge d. Iain Percy
(GBR) +39 Challenge, 2-1
Peter
Gilmour (AUS) Pizza-La Sailing Team d. Ian Ainslie
(RSA) Team Shosholoza, 2-0
Semifinal
Pairings
Russell
Coutts (NZL) Coutts Racing vs. James Spithill
(AUS) Luna Rossa Challenge
Peter
Gilmour (AUS) Pizza-La Sailing Team vs. Magnus
Holmberg (SWE) Victory Challenge
Places
5th through 8th
Ed
Baird (USA) Team Alinghi d. Iain Percy (GBR) +39
Challenge
Baird
5th, Percy 6th
Gavin
Brady (NZL) BMW Oracle Racing d. Ian Ainslie (RSA)
Team Shosholoza
Brady
7th, Ainslie 8th