| SPLIT, CROATIA-(18-5-2004) Can he be stopped? Can any of the world class
competitors on the Swedish Match Tour halt or at least interrupt Peter
Gilmour’s relentless march toward the Tour Championship?
That’s the question being asked heading into the third to last event of
the 2003-’04 Swedish Match Tour schedule, the ACI HTmobile Cup, May
24-29, in Split, Croatia.
Having amassed 97 points after five events, Gilmour’s Pizza-La Sailing
Team seems destined to win the Tour Championship. With crewmembers Rod
Dawson, Mike Mottl, Kazuhiko Sofuku and Yasuhiro Yaji slated to sail in
Croatia, they hold a 48-point lead heading into the final three events.
The crew has placed in the top four at every event they’ve attended, and
history would suggest that they’ll fare well in Croatia. Gilmour is the
event’s most decorated champion with four titles to his credit (1993,
’94, ’95 and ’97).
Featuring a prize purse of $40,000, and $12,000 for the winner, the ACI
HTmobile Cup is one of the oldest events on Tour. Founded in 1987, the
event is full of repeat winners.
The organizing authorities are the Yacht Club Croatia Opatija and the
Adriatic Croatia International Club of Opatija. This year marks the 18th
edition of the event, but the list of winners is just 10 names long.
Five skippers have won it a total of 12 times.
“I remember the local people really enjoying participation by everybody
during the event,” Gilmour said. “I remember their genuine warmth and
hospitality.”
Gilmour’s goal of a fifth title won’t be easy. Sweden’s Magnus Holmberg
and the SeaLife Rangers crew, placed second on the Tour, and New
Zealand’s Gavin Brady of the Oracle BMW Racing crew, who is placed
third, are looking to close some ground on the Tour leader. They trail
Gilmour by 48 and 52 points, respectively.
The lineup features Denmark’s Jes Gram-Hansen, (third overall on last
year’s Tour), Team New Zealand’s Kelvin Harrap (looking to add a top
finish to his pair of fifths on the Tour), and Italian Paolo Cian (who
is lined up with the fledgling Italian Challenge for America’s Cup
2007).
France will be well represented by Bertrand Pacé (the 2000 Swedish Match
Tour champion), and Mathieu Richard (fourth at last year’s match-racing
world championship).
Sweden’s Mattias Rahm (eighth at the Congressional Cup) and Finland’s
Staffan Lindberg (eighth at the Nippon Cup last November) also will be
on hand.
A pair of Croatians, Franco Brate and Mate Arapov, plan to defend the
locals’ honor against the foreigners.
Racing will be conducted in Jeanneau One-Design 35s, designed in the
early 1990s by Daniel Andreiu for Jeanneau Yachts. Racing will consist
of a double round-robin, followed by semifinals, final and petit final.
“We’re looking forward to going there,” said Gilmour. “The ACI Marina is
what the event is all about. They’re a fabulous conglomerate of marinas
along the Adriatic coast. They really give you a great sense of what
Mediterranean sailing is about.”
Gilmour and Brady recently have been the two most active skippers on
Tour. Both competed in the Congressional Cup last month and the Toscana
Elba Cup Trofeo Locman two weeks ago.
Gilmour placed fourth and second, respectively, and has a combined 32-10
record in those events. Brady scored a pair of thirds and a combined
30-12 record.
Head-to-head, Brady owns a 3-1 advantage, including two straight dating
back to the Petit Final of the Congressional Cup.
After Croatia, the Swedish Match Tour rolls into Germany for the
penultimate event to the 2003-’04 schedule, Match Race Germany, June
8-14, on Lake Constance in Langenargen, Germany.
For more information on the Swedish Match Tour, its competitors and
events please visit www.SwedishMatchTour.com.
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