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London, UK, 23.8.2010
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ISAF World Match Racing Tour Features On CNN Flagship Show MainsailLondon, UK, 18.8.2010
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Malaysians to train under Olympic ChampionsAustralia’s Tessa Parkinson and Belinda Stowell to share know how in Monsoon Sailing School
Marstrand, Sweden, 11.7.2010
Ainslie Maestro of Marstrand and Richard Remains Top of World Match Racing Tour StandingsMarstrand, Sweden, 10.7.2010
Skudina Women’s Swedish Champion and Men’s Pick of the Bunch at World Match Racing TourMarstrand, Sweden, 9.7.2010
Remaining Runners and Riders for Stena Match Cup Sweden’s Semi FinalsMarstrand, Sweden, 8.7.2010
Bookies’ Favourites Slaughtered in Archipelago Angst at World Match Racing TourMarstrand, Sweden, 7.7.2010
Tormenting Tour Moments at Marvellous MarstrandMarstrand, Sweden, 6.7.2010
Minoprio and Gilmour Waver at World Match Racing Tour Stage 5Marstrand, Sweden, 5.7.2010
Top Skippers Out in Force for Pure World Match Racing Tour PerfectionMarstrand, Sweden, 4.7.2010
Key Event Stena Match Cup Sweden in the Evolution of the World TourLondon, United Kingdom, 29.6.2010
Sail Racing Partners with the ISAF World Match Racing TourInnovative Style to Transform World Match Racing Tour Clothing
Portimão, Portugal, 27.6.2010
Spotlight on Australia in Gilmour v Mirsky World Tour FinalPortimão, Portugal, 26.6.2010
Mouth Watering Match Racing at Portimão Portugal Match CupPortimão, Portugal, 25.6.2010
Day Three Portimão Portugal Match Cup Race ReportPortimão, Portugal, 24.6.2010
Day Two Portimão Portugal Match Cup Race ReportPortimão, Portugal, 23.6.2010
Day One Portimão Portugal Match Cup Race ReportPortimão, Portugal, 22.6.2010
Portuguese Presidential Recognition for World TourRussia Joins World Match Racing Tour Line Up
London, UK, 21.6.2010
World Tour Heads to Sea Sport CapitalTop Players Plan Stage 4 Strategies for Portugal
K. Terengganu, Malaysia, 1.11.2009
ALL AT STAKE AT THE MONSOON CUP
The Monsoon Cup, the final event of the nine stage 2009 World Match Racing Tour, will commence on the Pulau Duyong Basin course in Kuala Terengganu tomorrow and the stage is set for an epic battle.Heavy monsoon rains have been falling in eastern Malaysia for the last week and today the World Tour's top match racing crews were on the water acclimatising to the conditions.
The leader of the 2009 Tour, New Zealander Adam Minoprio commented as he came ashore this afternoon ‘We are set for a very challenging event this week and there is a lot at stake, the biggest prize money of any sailing event in the world (around US$450,000) and the 2009 World Match Racing Championship.
‘Interesting times! With all this rain the river current is running pretty hard, so there will be a lot of current across the course. When the sea breeze is blowing the course is relatively predictable, but if its light or there are monsoon squalls as there have been today, this would be amongst the toughest courses on the World Match Tour.
‘We are glad we had the Perth practice event last week, we certainly needed more time in these boats (Foundation 36s) and we will really need to be on the top of our game to hold out Torvar Mirsky and his MRT Racing Team. The battle for podium placings is going to be exciting.'
The World Match Racing Tour's second ranked sailor, Australian Torvar Mirsky, stated ‘On paper it seems simple enough, we are 12 points behind Adam. We’d like to win and have Adam finish fourth. But the reality is much harder than that, the standard is so high and so even that if any of us stumble, we can fall pretty hard. Last year here, we made it to the semi-finals and then Peter Gilmour knocked us out, before going on to win.
‘Ian Williams or Mathieu Richard can take the World Tour crown too, so it’s getting tense.’
Peter Gilmour, the defending Monsoon Cup champion commented, ‘We are all in for an interesting week. It’s a very strong field and a challenging course. We can’t wait to get racing tomorrow.’
World Match Racing Tour Director Craig Mitchell summed up the situation this afternoon. 'With six crews in contention for podium places, the event is wide open. The points awarded in this deciding event are one and a half times that of regular tour events which means that with 150 points to be won, the World Match Racing Tour Championship is far from decided.'
The Monsoon Cup will be streamed live to the Internet throughout the day at www.sail.tv and www.wmrt.org/sailtv. Daily half hour highlights shows will be broadcast worldwide along with short news highlights and key matches. The action will be broadcast Live on Saturday and Sunday between 3-5pm local time. Key networks include Eurosport, Eurosport Asia Pacific, Fox Sports Australia, Fox Sports US, SKY NZ, ESPN Star, Showtime Middle East, America One, SKY UK, Sport Max Caribbean, CNBC Asia Pacific, BT Vision.
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