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Match Race Germany Names Porsche as New Partner
London, UK – 26 January, 2012: Match Race Germany, the opening event on the 2012 World Match Racing Tour, has announced world renowned car manufacturer Porsche as a new event partner. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Match Race Germany which will take place on Lake Constance, Langenargen from 23 to 28 May 2012.
Following a successful trial sponsorship by MHP, a subsidiary of Porsche, at Match Race Germany in 2011, Porsche AG will now become a sponsor and boat partner to this year’s event which attracts over 30,000 sailing fans. A marketing campaign, including on-event activation, will allow the brand to engage with current and prospective customers at the annual event.
Porsche AG is noted for its motorsport heritage and feels this venture into sailing is a natural progression for the brand. “Sailing is a very popular and highly respected sport amongst our customers,” said Klaus Zellmer, President and CEO of Porsche Germany GmbH.
“Both sailing and motorsport rely on clear rules, teamwork, strategy, tactics and of course good fortune – and these values are also reflected in our management style. Sailing is clean, fair, free of doping and essentially comes down to one thing – working out how to get from start to finish in the fastest possible way.”
“Match Race Germany is what the Carrera Cup represents to us,” said Zellmer. “It offers an enthusiastic sporting audience, all within touching distance, delivering a live experience and not just a satellite transmission.”
Speaking about the announcement, Harald Thierer, Match Race Germany Organiser, emphasised that Porsche is joining a group of corporate event partners, including STIHL, MHP, Ultramarin, Rolf Benz and Bavaria, who will each benefit from a year-round activation:
“Our partners can expect much more than the five-day appearance and exposure at an international sporting event, with enthusiastic spectators and associated media coverage. Porsche and all our other partners will benefit from our wider offering which includes an event centre, business coaching, training programmes and yacht charter department.”
As a partner Porsche will also benefit from the Tour’s international broadcast both on television and the internet. Sailing fans can follow each event online via a live blog as well as a few hours of live coverage each day including expert commentary from on and off the water. In addition morning and evening shows are produced daily by Red Handed TV showing interviews with sailors, event organisers and sponsors as well as highlights from all the day’s action on the water.
Match Race Germany Names Porsche as New Partner
London, UK – 26 January, 2012: Match Race Germany, the opening event on the 2012 World Match Racing Tour, has announced world renowned car manufacturer Porsche as a new event partner. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Match Race Germany which will take place on Lake Constance, Langenargen from 23 to 28 May 2012.
Following a successful trial sponsorship by MHP, a subsidiary of Porsche, at Match Race Germany in 2011, Porsche AG will now become a sponsor and boat partner to this year’s event which attracts over 30,000 sailing fans. A marketing campaign, including on-event activation, will allow the brand to engage with current and prospective customers at the annual event.
Porsche AG is noted for its motorsport heritage and feels this venture into sailing is a natural progression for the brand. “Sailing is a very popular and highly respected sport amongst our customers,” said Klaus Zellmer, President and CEO of Porsche Germany GmbH.
“Both sailing and motorsport rely on clear rules, teamwork, strategy, tactics and of course good fortune – and these values are also reflected in our management style. Sailing is clean, fair, free of doping and essentially comes down to one thing – working out how to get from start to finish in the fastest possible way.”
“Match Race Germany is what the Carrera Cup represents to us,” said Zellmer. “It offers an enthusiastic sporting audience, all within touching distance, delivering a live experience and not just a satellite transmission.”
Speaking about the announcement, Harald Thierer, Match Race Germany Organiser, emphasised that Porsche is joining a group of corporate event partners, including STIHL, MHP, Ultramarin, Rolf Benz and Bavaria, who will each benefit from a year-round activation:
“Our partners can expect much more than the five-day appearance and exposure at an international sporting event, with enthusiastic spectators and associated media coverage. Porsche and all our other partners will benefit from our wider offering which includes an event centre, business coaching, training programmes and yacht charter department.”
As a partner Porsche will also benefit from the Tour’s international broadcast both on television and the internet. Sailing fans can follow each event online via a live blog as well as a few hours of live coverage each day including expert commentary from on and off the water. In addition morning and evening shows are produced daily by Red Handed TV showing interviews with sailors, event organisers and sponsors as well as highlights from all the day’s action on the water.
Match Race Germany Names Porsche as New Partner
London, UK – 26 January, 2012: Match Race Germany, the opening event on the 2012 World Match Racing Tour, has announced world renowned car manufacturer Porsche as a new event partner. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Match Race Germany which will take place on Lake Constance, Langenargen from 23 to 28 May 2012.
Following a successful trial sponsorship by MHP, a subsidiary of Porsche, at Match Race Germany in 2011, Porsche AG will now become a sponsor and boat partner to this year’s event which attracts over 30,000 sailing fans. A marketing campaign, including on-event activation, will allow the brand to engage with current and prospective customers at the annual event.
Porsche AG is noted for its motorsport heritage and feels this venture into sailing is a natural progression for the brand. “Sailing is a very popular and highly respected sport amongst our customers,” said Klaus Zellmer, President and CEO of Porsche Germany GmbH.
“Both sailing and motorsport rely on clear rules, teamwork, strategy, tactics and of course good fortune – and these values are also reflected in our management style. Sailing is clean, fair, free of doping and essentially comes down to one thing – working out how to get from start to finish in the fastest possible way.”
“Match Race Germany is what the Carrera Cup represents to us,” said Zellmer. “It offers an enthusiastic sporting audience, all within touching distance, delivering a live experience and not just a satellite transmission.”
Speaking about the announcement, Harald Thierer, Match Race Germany Organiser, emphasised that Porsche is joining a group of corporate event partners, including STIHL, MHP, Ultramarin, Rolf Benz and Bavaria, who will each benefit from a year-round activation:
“Our partners can expect much more than the five-day appearance and exposure at an international sporting event, with enthusiastic spectators and associated media coverage. Porsche and all our other partners will benefit from our wider offering which includes an event centre, business coaching, training programmes and yacht charter department.”
As a partner Porsche will also benefit from the Tour’s international broadcast both on television and the internet. Sailing fans can follow each event online via a live blog as well as a few hours of live coverage each day including expert commentary from on and off the water. In addition morning and evening shows are produced daily by Red Handed TV showing interviews with sailors, event organisers and sponsors as well as highlights from all the day’s action on the water.
Match Race Germany Names Porsche as New Partner
London, UK – 26 January, 2012: Match Race Germany, the opening event on the 2012 World Match Racing Tour, has announced world renowned car manufacturer Porsche as a new event partner. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Match Race Germany which will take place on Lake Constance, Langenargen from 23 to 28 May 2012.
Following a successful trial sponsorship by MHP, a subsidiary of Porsche, at Match Race Germany in 2011, Porsche AG will now become a sponsor and boat partner to this year’s event which attracts over 30,000 sailing fans. A marketing campaign, including on-event activation, will allow the brand to engage with current and prospective customers at the annual event.
Porsche AG is noted for its motorsport heritage and feels this venture into sailing is a natural progression for the brand. “Sailing is a very popular and highly respected sport amongst our customers,” said Klaus Zellmer, President and CEO of Porsche Germany GmbH.
“Both sailing and motorsport rely on clear rules, teamwork, strategy, tactics and of course good fortune – and these values are also reflected in our management style. Sailing is clean, fair, free of doping and essentially comes down to one thing – working out how to get from start to finish in the fastest possible way.”
“Match Race Germany is what the Carrera Cup represents to us,” said Zellmer. “It offers an enthusiastic sporting audience, all within touching distance, delivering a live experience and not just a satellite transmission.”
Speaking about the announcement, Harald Thierer, Match Race Germany Organiser, emphasised that Porsche is joining a group of corporate event partners, including STIHL, MHP, Ultramarin, Rolf Benz and Bavaria, who will each benefit from a year-round activation:
“Our partners can expect much more than the five-day appearance and exposure at an international sporting event, with enthusiastic spectators and associated media coverage. Porsche and all our other partners will benefit from our wider offering which includes an event centre, business coaching, training programmes and yacht charter department.”
As a partner Porsche will also benefit from the Tour’s international broadcast both on television and the internet. Sailing fans can follow each event online via a live blog as well as a few hours of live coverage each day including expert commentary from on and off the water. In addition morning and evening shows are produced daily by Red Handed TV showing interviews with sailors, event organisers and sponsors as well as highlights from all the day’s action on the water.
Finland’s Lindberg Wins 4th Annual Carlos Aguilar Match Race
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands – 4th December, 2011): ‘Rain don’t stop the Carnival’ in the Virgin Islands and neither did a downpour derail any of the match racing action at the 4th Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR), presented by Ulysse Nardin/Trident Jewels Time. The sprinkles turned to squall just as Finland’s Staffan Lindberg sailed over the finish line three boats lengths ahead of the USA’s Sally Barkow to win the Finals 3-1.
“It wasn’t easy,” says Lindberg, who is currently the 15th match racer in the world. “The conditions were very tricky and I was amazed by the quality of the other sailors at this regatta.”
Lindberg lost to Barkow in the first race of the Finals and came back to win the next three and the championship.
“Sally made good work of me in the first three starts,” says Lindberg. “In the last race, we were able to pull ahead and sail one long tack to the finish.”
Robert Skarp, Carl-Johan Uckelstam and Benny Ulvaeus sailed with Lindberg as crew.
For their win, Lindberg and his team were each awarded a distinctive Ulysse Nardin precision timepiece. In addition, the team received an invitation to the prestigious Stena Match Cup Sweden, in Marstrand, Sweden, in the summer of 2012. The CAMR is an Official World Tour Qualifier (WTQ) for the 2012 World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) (www.wmrt.com).
Barkow, the fourth ranked woman match racer in the world who hopes to represent the USA in Women’s Match Racing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in Weymouth, UK, says, “We were so close. We tried hard, but just didn’t get it in the end,” she says. “There were definitely some tough conditions. There were moments when we weren’t sure what the wind was doing. It was a good challenge.”
This is the first year the Carlos Aguilar Match Race was an Open event, meaning men and women sailed both on the same teams as well as against one another.
“It’s great to race against good teams, men or women, when there’s such a high level of competition,” says Barkow.
The USVI’s Taylor Canfield won the Petite Final 2-0 over the USA’s Dave Perry, thus each skipper finished third and fourth, respectively.
“It was tough to get in phase with the breeze all over the course and with new crew,” says Canfield, who is ranked 28th in the world and who won this event in 2008. “But it’s always great to be back home and sail in the harbor.”
This is the third CAMR that Perry has competed, finishing third, fifth and now fourth.
“It’s incredible to sail here because it’s sunny and warm,” says Perry, who is the author of Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing Through 2012.
In other team scores, Greece’s Stratis Andreadis finished 5th, the USVI’s Tyler Rice 6th, the USA’s Stephanie Roble 7th, the BVI’s Colin Rathbun 8th, the USA’s Sandy Hayes 9th, the USVI’s Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes 10th, Puerto Rico’s Jorge Santiago 11th, the USA’s Louise Bienvenu 12th and El Salvador’s Mauricio Gallardo 13th.
This four-day Grade 2 match race was sailed in Inter-Club (IC)-24s.
The St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC) and the Virgin Islands Sailing Association (VISA) are organizing authorities for the CAMR, namesake for the late Carlos Aguilar, who was an avid sailor and match racer.
Supporting sponsors of the CAMR are the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism; Heineken Beer, distributed in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Bellows International Ltd.; Budget Marine; Hooters; Patron, distributed by Premier Wines Spirits; Choice Communications; Bolongo Bay Beach Resort; Yacht Haven Grande; and St. Thomas Yacht Club.
Daily race results and copyright-free downloadable images by Virgin Islands-based photographer, Dean Barnes, are available for editorial use on the official event website (www.carlosmatchrace.com).
FINAL RESULTS
Finals
Staffan Lindberg, FIN vs. Sally Barkow, USA 3-1
Petite Finals
Taylor Canfield, USVI vs. Dave Perry, USA 2-0
Places 5 through 13
5. Stratis Andreadis, GRE
6. Tyler Rice, USVI
7. Stephanie Roble, USA
8. Colin Rathbun, BVI
9. Sandy Hayes, USA
10. Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes, USVI
11. Jorge Santiago, PUR
12. Louise Bienvenu, USA
13. Mauricio Gallardo, ESA
ABOUT THE SPONSOR
Trident Jewels Time is a family business started by Peter and Nina Alwani in 1980 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Since then their two children, Satish and Girish Alwani, have established the company as the store of two sensations: jewelry and watches. Trident has one store in St. Thomas (Main Street) and three branches in Aruba (Little Europe and Times Square). Trident carries all varieties of jewels including loose diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and tanzanite. The company is also the exclusive authorized retailer for a selection of some of the most exquisite timepieces in the world: Ulysse Nardin, Harry Winston, Franck Muller, Oris, Hamilton, Michael Kors, Alpina, Frederique Constant, Bovet, Jaquet Droz, Bell Ross, U-Boat, Graham and Technomarine.
Finland’s Lindberg Wins 4th Annual Carlos Aguilar Match Race
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands – 4th December, 2011): ‘Rain don’t stop the Carnival’ in the Virgin Islands and neither did a downpour derail any of the match racing action at the 4th Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR), presented by Ulysse Nardin/Trident Jewels Time. The sprinkles turned to squall just as Finland’s Staffan Lindberg sailed over the finish line three boats lengths ahead of the USA’s Sally Barkow to win the Finals 3-1.
“It wasn’t easy,” says Lindberg, who is currently the 15th match racer in the world. “The conditions were very tricky and I was amazed by the quality of the other sailors at this regatta.”
Lindberg lost to Barkow in the first race of the Finals and came back to win the next three and the championship.
“Sally made good work of me in the first three starts,” says Lindberg. “In the last race, we were able to pull ahead and sail one long tack to the finish.”
Robert Skarp, Carl-Johan Uckelstam and Benny Ulvaeus sailed with Lindberg as crew.
For their win, Lindberg and his team were each awarded a distinctive Ulysse Nardin precision timepiece. In addition, the team received an invitation to the prestigious Stena Match Cup Sweden, in Marstrand, Sweden, in the summer of 2012. The CAMR is an Official World Tour Qualifier (WTQ) for the 2012 World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) (www.wmrt.com).
Barkow, the fourth ranked woman match racer in the world who hopes to represent the USA in Women’s Match Racing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in Weymouth, UK, says, “We were so close. We tried hard, but just didn’t get it in the end,” she says. “There were definitely some tough conditions. There were moments when we weren’t sure what the wind was doing. It was a good challenge.”
This is the first year the Carlos Aguilar Match Race was an Open event, meaning men and women sailed both on the same teams as well as against one another.
“It’s great to race against good teams, men or women, when there’s such a high level of competition,” says Barkow.
The USVI’s Taylor Canfield won the Petite Final 2-0 over the USA’s Dave Perry, thus each skipper finished third and fourth, respectively.
“It was tough to get in phase with the breeze all over the course and with new crew,” says Canfield, who is ranked 28th in the world and who won this event in 2008. “But it’s always great to be back home and sail in the harbor.”
This is the third CAMR that Perry has competed, finishing third, fifth and now fourth.
“It’s incredible to sail here because it’s sunny and warm,” says Perry, who is the author of Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing Through 2012.
In other team scores, Greece’s Stratis Andreadis finished 5th, the USVI’s Tyler Rice 6th, the USA’s Stephanie Roble 7th, the BVI’s Colin Rathbun 8th, the USA’s Sandy Hayes 9th, the USVI’s Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes 10th, Puerto Rico’s Jorge Santiago 11th, the USA’s Louise Bienvenu 12th and El Salvador’s Mauricio Gallardo 13th.
This four-day Grade 2 match race was sailed in Inter-Club (IC)-24s.
The St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC) and the Virgin Islands Sailing Association (VISA) are organizing authorities for the CAMR, namesake for the late Carlos Aguilar, who was an avid sailor and match racer.
Supporting sponsors of the CAMR are the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism; Heineken Beer, distributed in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Bellows International Ltd.; Budget Marine; Hooters; Patron, distributed by Premier Wines Spirits; Choice Communications; Bolongo Bay Beach Resort; Yacht Haven Grande; and St. Thomas Yacht Club.
Daily race results and copyright-free downloadable images by Virgin Islands-based photographer, Dean Barnes, are available for editorial use on the official event website (www.carlosmatchrace.com).
FINAL RESULTS
Finals
Staffan Lindberg, FIN vs. Sally Barkow, USA 3-1
Petite Finals
Taylor Canfield, USVI vs. Dave Perry, USA 2-0
Places 5 through 13
5. Stratis Andreadis, GRE
6. Tyler Rice, USVI
7. Stephanie Roble, USA
8. Colin Rathbun, BVI
9. Sandy Hayes, USA
10. Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes, USVI
11. Jorge Santiago, PUR
12. Louise Bienvenu, USA
13. Mauricio Gallardo, ESA
ABOUT THE SPONSOR
Trident Jewels Time is a family business started by Peter and Nina Alwani in 1980 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Since then their two children, Satish and Girish Alwani, have established the company as the store of two sensations: jewelry and watches. Trident has one store in St. Thomas (Main Street) and three branches in Aruba (Little Europe and Times Square). Trident carries all varieties of jewels including loose diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and tanzanite. The company is also the exclusive authorized retailer for a selection of some of the most exquisite timepieces in the world: Ulysse Nardin, Harry Winston, Franck Muller, Oris, Hamilton, Michael Kors, Alpina, Frederique Constant, Bovet, Jaquet Droz, Bell Ross, U-Boat, Graham and Technomarine.
Finland’s Lindberg Wins 4th Annual Carlos Aguilar Match Race
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands – 4th December, 2011): ‘Rain don’t stop the Carnival’ in the Virgin Islands and neither did a downpour derail any of the match racing action at the 4th Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR), presented by Ulysse Nardin/Trident Jewels Time. The sprinkles turned to squall just as Finland’s Staffan Lindberg sailed over the finish line three boats lengths ahead of the USA’s Sally Barkow to win the Finals 3-1.
“It wasn’t easy,” says Lindberg, who is currently the 15th match racer in the world. “The conditions were very tricky and I was amazed by the quality of the other sailors at this regatta.”
Lindberg lost to Barkow in the first race of the Finals and came back to win the next three and the championship.
“Sally made good work of me in the first three starts,” says Lindberg. “In the last race, we were able to pull ahead and sail one long tack to the finish.”
Robert Skarp, Carl-Johan Uckelstam and Benny Ulvaeus sailed with Lindberg as crew.
For their win, Lindberg and his team were each awarded a distinctive Ulysse Nardin precision timepiece. In addition, the team received an invitation to the prestigious Stena Match Cup Sweden, in Marstrand, Sweden, in the summer of 2012. The CAMR is an Official World Tour Qualifier (WTQ) for the 2012 World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) (www.wmrt.com).
Barkow, the fourth ranked woman match racer in the world who hopes to represent the USA in Women’s Match Racing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in Weymouth, UK, says, “We were so close. We tried hard, but just didn’t get it in the end,” she says. “There were definitely some tough conditions. There were moments when we weren’t sure what the wind was doing. It was a good challenge.”
This is the first year the Carlos Aguilar Match Race was an Open event, meaning men and women sailed both on the same teams as well as against one another.
“It’s great to race against good teams, men or women, when there’s such a high level of competition,” says Barkow.
The USVI’s Taylor Canfield won the Petite Final 2-0 over the USA’s Dave Perry, thus each skipper finished third and fourth, respectively.
“It was tough to get in phase with the breeze all over the course and with new crew,” says Canfield, who is ranked 28th in the world and who won this event in 2008. “But it’s always great to be back home and sail in the harbor.”
This is the third CAMR that Perry has competed, finishing third, fifth and now fourth.
“It’s incredible to sail here because it’s sunny and warm,” says Perry, who is the author of Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing Through 2012.
In other team scores, Greece’s Stratis Andreadis finished 5th, the USVI’s Tyler Rice 6th, the USA’s Stephanie Roble 7th, the BVI’s Colin Rathbun 8th, the USA’s Sandy Hayes 9th, the USVI’s Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes 10th, Puerto Rico’s Jorge Santiago 11th, the USA’s Louise Bienvenu 12th and El Salvador’s Mauricio Gallardo 13th.
This four-day Grade 2 match race was sailed in Inter-Club (IC)-24s.
The St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC) and the Virgin Islands Sailing Association (VISA) are organizing authorities for the CAMR, namesake for the late Carlos Aguilar, who was an avid sailor and match racer.
Supporting sponsors of the CAMR are the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism; Heineken Beer, distributed in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Bellows International Ltd.; Budget Marine; Hooters; Patron, distributed by Premier Wines Spirits; Choice Communications; Bolongo Bay Beach Resort; Yacht Haven Grande; and St. Thomas Yacht Club.
Daily race results and copyright-free downloadable images by Virgin Islands-based photographer, Dean Barnes, are available for editorial use on the official event website (www.carlosmatchrace.com).
FINAL RESULTS
Finals
Staffan Lindberg, FIN vs. Sally Barkow, USA 3-1
Petite Finals
Taylor Canfield, USVI vs. Dave Perry, USA 2-0
Places 5 through 13
5. Stratis Andreadis, GRE
6. Tyler Rice, USVI
7. Stephanie Roble, USA
8. Colin Rathbun, BVI
9. Sandy Hayes, USA
10. Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes, USVI
11. Jorge Santiago, PUR
12. Louise Bienvenu, USA
13. Mauricio Gallardo, ESA
ABOUT THE SPONSOR
Trident Jewels Time is a family business started by Peter and Nina Alwani in 1980 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Since then their two children, Satish and Girish Alwani, have established the company as the store of two sensations: jewelry and watches. Trident has one store in St. Thomas (Main Street) and three branches in Aruba (Little Europe and Times Square). Trident carries all varieties of jewels including loose diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and tanzanite. The company is also the exclusive authorized retailer for a selection of some of the most exquisite timepieces in the world: Ulysse Nardin, Harry Winston, Franck Muller, Oris, Hamilton, Michael Kors, Alpina, Frederique Constant, Bovet, Jaquet Droz, Bell Ross, U-Boat, Graham and Technomarine.
Finland’s Lindberg Wins 4th Annual Carlos Aguilar Match Race
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands – 4th December, 2011): ‘Rain don’t stop the Carnival’ in the Virgin Islands and neither did a downpour derail any of the match racing action at the 4th Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR), presented by Ulysse Nardin/Trident Jewels Time. The sprinkles turned to squall just as Finland’s Staffan Lindberg sailed over the finish line three boats lengths ahead of the USA’s Sally Barkow to win the Finals 3-1.
“It wasn’t easy,” says Lindberg, who is currently the 15th match racer in the world. “The conditions were very tricky and I was amazed by the quality of the other sailors at this regatta.”
Lindberg lost to Barkow in the first race of the Finals and came back to win the next three and the championship.
“Sally made good work of me in the first three starts,” says Lindberg. “In the last race, we were able to pull ahead and sail one long tack to the finish.”
Robert Skarp, Carl-Johan Uckelstam and Benny Ulvaeus sailed with Lindberg as crew.
For their win, Lindberg and his team were each awarded a distinctive Ulysse Nardin precision timepiece. In addition, the team received an invitation to the prestigious Stena Match Cup Sweden, in Marstrand, Sweden, in the summer of 2012. The CAMR is an Official World Tour Qualifier (WTQ) for the 2012 World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) (www.wmrt.com).
Barkow, the fourth ranked woman match racer in the world who hopes to represent the USA in Women’s Match Racing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in Weymouth, UK, says, “We were so close. We tried hard, but just didn’t get it in the end,” she says. “There were definitely some tough conditions. There were moments when we weren’t sure what the wind was doing. It was a good challenge.”
This is the first year the Carlos Aguilar Match Race was an Open event, meaning men and women sailed both on the same teams as well as against one another.
“It’s great to race against good teams, men or women, when there’s such a high level of competition,” says Barkow.
The USVI’s Taylor Canfield won the Petite Final 2-0 over the USA’s Dave Perry, thus each skipper finished third and fourth, respectively.
“It was tough to get in phase with the breeze all over the course and with new crew,” says Canfield, who is ranked 28th in the world and who won this event in 2008. “But it’s always great to be back home and sail in the harbor.”
This is the third CAMR that Perry has competed, finishing third, fifth and now fourth.
“It’s incredible to sail here because it’s sunny and warm,” says Perry, who is the author of Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing Through 2012.
In other team scores, Greece’s Stratis Andreadis finished 5th, the USVI’s Tyler Rice 6th, the USA’s Stephanie Roble 7th, the BVI’s Colin Rathbun 8th, the USA’s Sandy Hayes 9th, the USVI’s Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes 10th, Puerto Rico’s Jorge Santiago 11th, the USA’s Louise Bienvenu 12th and El Salvador’s Mauricio Gallardo 13th.
This four-day Grade 2 match race was sailed in Inter-Club (IC)-24s.
The St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC) and the Virgin Islands Sailing Association (VISA) are organizing authorities for the CAMR, namesake for the late Carlos Aguilar, who was an avid sailor and match racer.
Supporting sponsors of the CAMR are the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism; Heineken Beer, distributed in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Bellows International Ltd.; Budget Marine; Hooters; Patron, distributed by Premier Wines Spirits; Choice Communications; Bolongo Bay Beach Resort; Yacht Haven Grande; and St. Thomas Yacht Club.
Daily race results and copyright-free downloadable images by Virgin Islands-based photographer, Dean Barnes, are available for editorial use on the official event website (www.carlosmatchrace.com).
FINAL RESULTS
Finals
Staffan Lindberg, FIN vs. Sally Barkow, USA 3-1
Petite Finals
Taylor Canfield, USVI vs. Dave Perry, USA 2-0
Places 5 through 13
5. Stratis Andreadis, GRE
6. Tyler Rice, USVI
7. Stephanie Roble, USA
8. Colin Rathbun, BVI
9. Sandy Hayes, USA
10. Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes, USVI
11. Jorge Santiago, PUR
12. Louise Bienvenu, USA
13. Mauricio Gallardo, ESA
ABOUT THE SPONSOR
Trident Jewels Time is a family business started by Peter and Nina Alwani in 1980 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Since then their two children, Satish and Girish Alwani, have established the company as the store of two sensations: jewelry and watches. Trident has one store in St. Thomas (Main Street) and three branches in Aruba (Little Europe and Times Square). Trident carries all varieties of jewels including loose diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and tanzanite. The company is also the exclusive authorized retailer for a selection of some of the most exquisite timepieces in the world: Ulysse Nardin, Harry Winston, Franck Muller, Oris, Hamilton, Michael Kors, Alpina, Frederique Constant, Bovet, Jaquet Droz, Bell Ross, U-Boat, Graham and Technomarine.
Finland’s Lindberg Wins 4th Annual Carlos Aguilar Match Race
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands – 4th December, 2011): ‘Rain don’t stop the Carnival’ in the Virgin Islands and neither did a downpour derail any of the match racing action at the 4th Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR), presented by Ulysse Nardin/Trident Jewels Time. The sprinkles turned to squall just as Finland’s Staffan Lindberg sailed over the finish line three boats lengths ahead of the USA’s Sally Barkow to win the Finals 3-1.
“It wasn’t easy,” says Lindberg, who is currently the 15th match racer in the world. “The conditions were very tricky and I was amazed by the quality of the other sailors at this regatta.”
Lindberg lost to Barkow in the first race of the Finals and came back to win the next three and the championship.
“Sally made good work of me in the first three starts,” says Lindberg. “In the last race, we were able to pull ahead and sail one long tack to the finish.”
Robert Skarp, Carl-Johan Uckelstam and Benny Ulvaeus sailed with Lindberg as crew.
For their win, Lindberg and his team were each awarded a distinctive Ulysse Nardin precision timepiece. In addition, the team received an invitation to the prestigious Stena Match Cup Sweden, in Marstrand, Sweden, in the summer of 2012. The CAMR is an Official World Tour Qualifier (WTQ) for the 2012 World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) (www.wmrt.com).
Barkow, the fourth ranked woman match racer in the world who hopes to represent the USA in Women’s Match Racing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in Weymouth, UK, says, “We were so close. We tried hard, but just didn’t get it in the end,” she says. “There were definitely some tough conditions. There were moments when we weren’t sure what the wind was doing. It was a good challenge.”
This is the first year the Carlos Aguilar Match Race was an Open event, meaning men and women sailed both on the same teams as well as against one another.
“It’s great to race against good teams, men or women, when there’s such a high level of competition,” says Barkow.
The USVI’s Taylor Canfield won the Petite Final 2-0 over the USA’s Dave Perry, thus each skipper finished third and fourth, respectively.
“It was tough to get in phase with the breeze all over the course and with new crew,” says Canfield, who is ranked 28th in the world and who won this event in 2008. “But it’s always great to be back home and sail in the harbor.”
This is the third CAMR that Perry has competed, finishing third, fifth and now fourth.
“It’s incredible to sail here because it’s sunny and warm,” says Perry, who is the author of Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing Through 2012.
In other team scores, Greece’s Stratis Andreadis finished 5th, the USVI’s Tyler Rice 6th, the USA’s Stephanie Roble 7th, the BVI’s Colin Rathbun 8th, the USA’s Sandy Hayes 9th, the USVI’s Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes 10th, Puerto Rico’s Jorge Santiago 11th, the USA’s Louise Bienvenu 12th and El Salvador’s Mauricio Gallardo 13th.
This four-day Grade 2 match race was sailed in Inter-Club (IC)-24s.
The St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC) and the Virgin Islands Sailing Association (VISA) are organizing authorities for the CAMR, namesake for the late Carlos Aguilar, who was an avid sailor and match racer.
Supporting sponsors of the CAMR are the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism; Heineken Beer, distributed in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Bellows International Ltd.; Budget Marine; Hooters; Patron, distributed by Premier Wines Spirits; Choice Communications; Bolongo Bay Beach Resort; Yacht Haven Grande; and St. Thomas Yacht Club.
Daily race results and copyright-free downloadable images by Virgin Islands-based photographer, Dean Barnes, are available for editorial use on the official event website (www.carlosmatchrace.com).
FINAL RESULTS
Finals
Staffan Lindberg, FIN vs. Sally Barkow, USA 3-1
Petite Finals
Taylor Canfield, USVI vs. Dave Perry, USA 2-0
Places 5 through 13
5. Stratis Andreadis, GRE
6. Tyler Rice, USVI
7. Stephanie Roble, USA
8. Colin Rathbun, BVI
9. Sandy Hayes, USA
10. Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes, USVI
11. Jorge Santiago, PUR
12. Louise Bienvenu, USA
13. Mauricio Gallardo, ESA
ABOUT THE SPONSOR
Trident Jewels Time is a family business started by Peter and Nina Alwani in 1980 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Since then their two children, Satish and Girish Alwani, have established the company as the store of two sensations: jewelry and watches. Trident has one store in St. Thomas (Main Street) and three branches in Aruba (Little Europe and Times Square). Trident carries all varieties of jewels including loose diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and tanzanite. The company is also the exclusive authorized retailer for a selection of some of the most exquisite timepieces in the world: Ulysse Nardin, Harry Winston, Franck Muller, Oris, Hamilton, Michael Kors, Alpina, Frederique Constant, Bovet, Jaquet Droz, Bell Ross, U-Boat, Graham and Technomarine.
Finland’s Lindberg Wins 4th Annual Carlos Aguilar Match Race
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands – 4th December, 2011): ‘Rain don’t stop the Carnival’ in the Virgin Islands and neither did a downpour derail any of the match racing action at the 4th Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR), presented by Ulysse Nardin/Trident Jewels Time. The sprinkles turned to squall just as Finland’s Staffan Lindberg sailed over the finish line three boats lengths ahead of the USA’s Sally Barkow to win the Finals 3-1.
“It wasn’t easy,” says Lindberg, who is currently the 15th match racer in the world. “The conditions were very tricky and I was amazed by the quality of the other sailors at this regatta.”
Lindberg lost to Barkow in the first race of the Finals and came back to win the next three and the championship.
“Sally made good work of me in the first three starts,” says Lindberg. “In the last race, we were able to pull ahead and sail one long tack to the finish.”
Robert Skarp, Carl-Johan Uckelstam and Benny Ulvaeus sailed with Lindberg as crew.
For their win, Lindberg and his team were each awarded a distinctive Ulysse Nardin precision timepiece. In addition, the team received an invitation to the prestigious Stena Match Cup Sweden, in Marstrand, Sweden, in the summer of 2012. The CAMR is an Official World Tour Qualifier (WTQ) for the 2012 World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) (www.wmrt.com).
Barkow, the fourth ranked woman match racer in the world who hopes to represent the USA in Women’s Match Racing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in Weymouth, UK, says, “We were so close. We tried hard, but just didn’t get it in the end,” she says. “There were definitely some tough conditions. There were moments when we weren’t sure what the wind was doing. It was a good challenge.”
This is the first year the Carlos Aguilar Match Race was an Open event, meaning men and women sailed both on the same teams as well as against one another.
“It’s great to race against good teams, men or women, when there’s such a high level of competition,” says Barkow.
The USVI’s Taylor Canfield won the Petite Final 2-0 over the USA’s Dave Perry, thus each skipper finished third and fourth, respectively.
“It was tough to get in phase with the breeze all over the course and with new crew,” says Canfield, who is ranked 28th in the world and who won this event in 2008. “But it’s always great to be back home and sail in the harbor.”
This is the third CAMR that Perry has competed, finishing third, fifth and now fourth.
“It’s incredible to sail here because it’s sunny and warm,” says Perry, who is the author of Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing Through 2012.
In other team scores, Greece’s Stratis Andreadis finished 5th, the USVI’s Tyler Rice 6th, the USA’s Stephanie Roble 7th, the BVI’s Colin Rathbun 8th, the USA’s Sandy Hayes 9th, the USVI’s Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes 10th, Puerto Rico’s Jorge Santiago 11th, the USA’s Louise Bienvenu 12th and El Salvador’s Mauricio Gallardo 13th.
This four-day Grade 2 match race was sailed in Inter-Club (IC)-24s.
The St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC) and the Virgin Islands Sailing Association (VISA) are organizing authorities for the CAMR, namesake for the late Carlos Aguilar, who was an avid sailor and match racer.
Supporting sponsors of the CAMR are the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism; Heineken Beer, distributed in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Bellows International Ltd.; Budget Marine; Hooters; Patron, distributed by Premier Wines Spirits; Choice Communications; Bolongo Bay Beach Resort; Yacht Haven Grande; and St. Thomas Yacht Club.
Daily race results and copyright-free downloadable images by Virgin Islands-based photographer, Dean Barnes, are available for editorial use on the official event website (www.carlosmatchrace.com).
FINAL RESULTS
Finals
Staffan Lindberg, FIN vs. Sally Barkow, USA 3-1
Petite Finals
Taylor Canfield, USVI vs. Dave Perry, USA 2-0
Places 5 through 13
5. Stratis Andreadis, GRE
6. Tyler Rice, USVI
7. Stephanie Roble, USA
8. Colin Rathbun, BVI
9. Sandy Hayes, USA
10. Nikole ‘Nikki’ Barnes, USVI
11. Jorge Santiago, PUR
12. Louise Bienvenu, USA
13. Mauricio Gallardo, ESA
ABOUT THE SPONSOR
Trident Jewels Time is a family business started by Peter and Nina Alwani in 1980 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Since then their two children, Satish and Girish Alwani, have established the company as the store of two sensations: jewelry and watches. Trident has one store in St. Thomas (Main Street) and three branches in Aruba (Little Europe and Times Square). Trident carries all varieties of jewels including loose diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and tanzanite. The company is also the exclusive authorized retailer for a selection of some of the most exquisite timepieces in the world: Ulysse Nardin, Harry Winston, Franck Muller, Oris, Hamilton, Michael Kors, Alpina, Frederique Constant, Bovet, Jaquet Droz, Bell Ross, U-Boat, Graham and Technomarine.
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