Swedish Match Tour adds ST. Moritz Match Race
by Sean McNeill 11 Feb 2005 14:57 GMT
The regatta in an idyllic setting brings match-racing to the top of the world
ROWAYTON, Conn. (Feb. 11, 2005) — The Swedish Match Tour is pleased to announce the addition of the St. Moritz Match Race to the Tour calendar for the 2005-’06 season. The event is scheduled Aug. 16-21, 2005.
The third-year St. Moritz Match Race, an ISAF Grade 1 match-race regatta, is organized by the St. Moritz Sailing Club and is held on Lake St. Moritz in the Engadin valley of the southeastern Swiss Alps. It features a 150,000 Swiss Franc (approximately $122,000) prize purse, with 36,000 Swiss Francs (approx. $30,000) earmarked for its champion.
“The Swedish Match Tour looks forward to competing in St. Moritz,” said Tour Director Scott MacLeod. “We’re excited to bring the Tour to a new market in Switzerland, which is also home to America’s Cup champion Team Alinghi.”
St. Moritz is more renowned for its idyllic skiing conditions than as a sailing destination. It hosted the Winter Olympics in 1928 and ’48. Now it hosts an event of the Swedish Match Tour.
“After becoming the home country of the America’s Cup it was our goal to develop a premium match-race event in Switzerland, to bring the best sailors up to our mountains, and to give our young sailors an opportunity to meet them,” said Christian Scherrer, Principal Race Officer of St. Moritz Match Race and a former crewmember for Alinghi. “Joining the Swedish Match Tour is a major step towards this goal. For us it has the same importance as when the Gstaad Tennis Tournament joined the ATP Tour a couple of years ago.”
Sailing at the top of the world, the St. Moritz Match Race is one of the world’s unique regattas. Held on Lake St. Moritz, which lies at an elevation of 5,624 feet (1,856 meters) above sea level, the St. Moritz Match Race might be the highest-elevation match-race regatta in the world.
The large, skiff-like boats make St. Moritz Match Race an exciting event. The Streamline 7.15 is a three-person boat, with small winglets and trapezes for the two crewmembers.
American Mark Mendleblatt won the first two editions of the St. Moritz Match Race. Last year, the U.S. entrant in the Laser class at the Athens Olympics defeated Peter Holmberg (U.S.V.I.), a helmsman for Alinghi and past champion of the Swedish Match Tour (2002), 3-1 in the final.
Scherrer said that the field of 12 teams in August will feature Mendleblatt returning with crewmembers Pete Spaulding of the U.S. and New Zealander Ed Smyth to defend their title. Two other entries will come from a qualifying event in Zurich, Switzerland, May 14-16, that is part of the UBS Alinghi Swiss Tour, which forms the Swiss national match racing championship.
The St. Moritz Match Race is tentatively slotted as Stage 3 on the 2005-’06 calendar. The seventh season of the professional match-racing series begins with the Portugal Match Cup in Cascais, Portugal, July 16-24, 2005.
Four events are confirmed to begin the 2005-’06 season: Portugal Match Cup, Danish Open (Copenhagen, Aug. 10-15), St. Moritz Match Race and the Investors Guaranty Presentation of the King Edward VII Gold Cup (Bermuda, Oct. 15-23).
The Swedish Match Tour is in the midst of its sixth season, and American Ed Baird (St. Petersburg, Fla.) leads the standings with 65 points. The season resumes May 1-8 with Stage 5, the Toscana Elba Cup – Trofeo Locman in Porto Azzurro, Italy. The season began last July with the Portugal Match Cup.
For more information on the Swedish Match Tour, its competitors and events, and access to editorial free photos please visit the official Tour Web site, www.swedishmatchtour.com. Swedish Match Tour television programs may be viewed by clicking on the Tour television button on the home page of the Web site. For more information about the St. Moritz Match Race, please visit the official event Web site, www.stmoritz-matchrace.ch.