The top sailing teams from the world of match racing have arrived in Langenargen
for Match Race Germany 2012 and four-time World Champion Peter Gilmour used the
day’s practice session to renew an old rivalry with 2002 ISAF World Champion,
Karol Jablonski.
Gilmour (AUS) YANMAR Racing returns to
Langenargen for the first Alpari World Match Racing Tour event of the year,
having narrowly missed out in the Final last year. The addition of fellow former
Champion Jablonski (GER/POL) Jablonski Sailing Team, who previously held the
World No.1 spot for 18 months, will re-ignite a battle which Jablonski remembers
to this day:“I know Peter well and I know that he still adopts his typical
aggressive sailing style.”
“When I was World Champion in 2002,
Peter was racing at the America’s Cup, but we both remember the Elba Cup
semi-final. I was doing well through the early rounds then lost the semi after a
few calls which didn’t go our way. It was really a tough and painful way to get
knocked out.”
Jablonski returns to the Tour after several years
pursuing other sailing events and he remains as driven as ever to prove that he
still has what it takes to compete at the top table of match racing: “It has
been a long break for me but I’ve certainly not forgotten how to do it. Any time
we take to the water in competition, you can be sure we’re going to do it
seriously.
Gilmour welcomed back his old foe: “It’s fantastic
to have him back on the Tour after all these years and I’m sure he knows that
it’ll be tough because the level steps up every year. It’s an exciting challenge
for him which I think he’ll embrace.”
While the Gilmour versus
Jablonski match is certainly one of the hot prospects this week, it’s worth
noting that Match Race Germany will host six skippers under the age of 30 years
old. It defines what the Alpari World Match Racing Tour is about, which is
pitching the world best sailors, often with Olympic, World Championship and
America’s Cup campaigns behind them, against the best young talent
around.
Gilmour is pleased they’re hungry to emulate the likes of Adam
Minoprio who won the 2009 World Championship at just 22 years old after only his
second full season on the Tour, but warns them not to get carried away:
“Karol and I are World Champions. When we go up against a skipper that
isn’t, that has an effect and for some of the younger guys that can be
intimidating.
“The transition from being a top young prospect
to becoming one of the most successful on the Tour is huge. In match racing,
accumulated knowledge is a huge benefit and you just can’t have that level of
experience in your early 20’s.
“For the younger guys, the
world is in front of them but they haven’t conquered it yet. It’s a tough school
out there and they have to prove that they have the maturity and consistency to
take on guys like me and Karol who have been there before. We’re tough
benchmarks for them.”
The first qualifying session starts on
Thursday 24 May at 0900 local time (CDT). For live race updates, go to the
Tour’s Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/wmrt_liverace.
The Tour’s regular Twiiter page can be found at www.twitter.com/wmrt.
For regular Tour updates including news, interviews, features and results, visit
www.wmrt.com.
Live
coverage of the action will be shown on Saturday 26th – Monday
28th from 1400 – 1600 local time (CDT).
Teams
competing at Match Race Germany:
Jan Eike Andresen (GER) – MRV Match
Race Team
Joachim Aschenbrenner (DEN) – Team Trifork
Simone Ferrarese
(ITA) – Ferrarese Racing Team
Peter Gilmour (AUS) – YANMAR Racing
Bjorn
Hansen (SWE) – Mekonomen Sailing
Karol Jablonski (POL) – Jablonski Sailing
Team
Laurie Jury (NZ) - Kiwi Match
Staffan Lindberg (FIN) – Alandia
Sailing Team
Eric Monnin (SUI) – Team Oklays-Corum
Pierre-Antoine Morvan
(FRA) - Vannes Agglo Sailing Team
Phil Robertson (NZ) – WAKA Racing
Keith
Swinton (AUS) – Black Swan Racing
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