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Russell Coutts looks for record 8th King Edward VII Gold Cup

by Laurie Fullerton 20 Oct 2005 09:56 BST
Defending champion Russell Coutts looks for a record 8th win in King Edward VII Gold Cup © Bob Grieser / PPL

American Ed Baird, the International Sailing Federation's #1 ranked match race sailor and a helmsman with the America's Cup defender Alinghi, will be going for Gold here in Bermuda when Thursday's first stage of The Investors Guaranty presentation of the King Edward VII Gold Cup begins. Action will be intense as 8 top ranked match racers will face off against 6 skippers from the Qualifying Event plus the champion and runner-up from the Virtual Spectator ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship which has just concluded in Bermuda.

"I have never won the Gold Cup before and we would like to make it happen. That is a top priority," said Baird. " We also return to this event year after year because it set the standard for match racing a long time ago. I have been coming here to race for so long that when the taxi driver dropped me off at my host's house he said 'welcome home.'

Baird will be sailing with members of the Swiss America's Cup defender Team Alinghi including Mike Drummond, Dean Phipps and Pieter van Nieuwenhuyzan. They face Swiss qualifier Eric Monnin in the first knock out.

Russell Coutts, the returning 2004 champion and seven-time Gold Cup winner is ranked #3 by ISAF. He faces the 5th place qualifier Takumi Nakamura from Japan. Nakamura had won a Bottle of Bacardi as the OOPS award the night before qualifying and said he may need more rum in preparing for matches against the undisputed Gold Cup King.

"I am going to go for number eight," Coutts said on his way out to a practice session yesterday (Wed) with his teammates Jes Gram Hansen, Christian Kamp and Rasmus Kostner. The same team he sailed with in 2004. "That is what I am here for."

Wednesday was a practice day for the seeded skippers as well as for the women's winners who have to transition from J24's to IOD's. The action begins today (Thursday) with the six unseeded skippers and the two top women from the Virtual Spectator Women's Match Racing World Championship, Americans Sally Barkow and Betsy Alison facing off in the hope of winning The King Edward VII Gold Cup and a share of the $100,000 purse.

"It is such a great challenge for us and it is rare that we get to sail against the best men in the world," said Betsy Alison, the women's championship runner-up.

James Spithill, the runner-up for the 2004 Gold Cup, is the reigning ISAF 'Open" Match Racing World Champion and helmsman of the Luna Rossa AC challenger. He's the 5th seed and has drawn 2nd ranked qualifier Cameron Appleton. Spithill came 2nd to Coutts in 2004 as the Gold Cup was shortened by a 35 knot Sunday storm. Appleton, sailing for local sponsor Triangle Rigging, had an impressive 9-2 run in the qualifier and will be a tough opponent.

Chris Dickson, the BMW Oracle America's Cup challenge skipper and 2-time Gold Cup winner has drawn Sally Barkow, just crowned Virtual Spectator ISAF Women's Match Racing World Champion. Women's championship runner-up Betsy Alison faces New Zealander Gavin Brady.

"This is such a unique event and there are very few opportunities for men and women to sail against each other like this," Brady said. "There are no guarantees out there and if the breeze is light it will be a race that is more about finesse than physical strength. Both teams will come out on the water sailing strong."

In other Stage 1 matches, Number 3 seed Mathieu Richard of France, ranked #4 by ISAF, will meet Bill Hardesty of San Diego, California who was 4th in the qualifier with a 6-5 record.

"We won't be doing anything differently but we do know we have to be on top of our game," said Hardesty. "Match racing is such a game of timing and positioning that we just have to go out there and sail well.

Ian Williams, ranked #6 by ISAF is paired against Cameron Dunn who finished the qualifier series with a 10:1 score. Dunn is racing with his Mascalzone Latino America's Cup teammates Michele Paoletti, Marco Constant and Matteo Auguadro.

Stage 1 of the Gold Cup tournament is a knock-out round. No team can afford a bad day and for the seeded sailors, in particular, to be knocked-out on the first day is a tough way to go. The first team to win three races goes forward while the loser slots into a 5th-8th consolation bracket to determine prize winnings for those teams.

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