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The Swedish Match Tour visits Langenargen, Germany,
on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany,
for the penultimate event to the 2003-04 schedule,
Match Race Germany, June 8-14.
The 7th annual event has some new features this
year, including a boat. The Bavaria 35 Match (from
Bavaria Yachts, Giebelstadt, Germany) replaces the
Diamant 2000 used in past editions. The 35-footer
displaces 11,900 pounds and has 695 square feet
of sail area.
With a Euro 20,000 (approximately $23,700) prize
purse, Match Race Germany offers a special prize
for the skipper who masters the new design the quickest.
Any crew that can win 10 races in a row wins a Mercedes
Benz SLK roadster, valued at approximately Euro
40,000 (approximately $47,000), from event sponsor
Wuerttembergische Versicherungsagentur Speth.
Many familiar faces will be on hand gunning for
the sleek speedster, including four of the top five
at last weeks Tour event in Split, Croatia.
Heading the line-up is Australian Peter Gilmour
and the Pizza-La Sailing Team of Mike Mottl, Kazuhiko
Sofuku and Yasuhiro Yaji. They clinched the Tour
Championship last week at the Swedish Match Tour
event in Croatia, but Gilmour is still upset about
his second-place finish to Frenchman Bertrand Pacé,
who won the final 3-0. It was Pizza-Las second
consecutive runner-up placing.
Pizza-La may get another shot at the skipper of
Team France for Americas Cup 2007 in Germany,
where Pacé will also compete. Champion of
the inaugural Swedish Match Tour in 2000, he sailed
brilliantly last week. Pacé is tied for fifth
on the Tour leaderboard.
Denmarks Jes Gram-Hansen, third overall on
last years Tour, is making a late-season push
up the Tour leaderboard. A fourth-place finish last
week moved him up to eighth place, after beginning
the year placed 13th.
Gavin Brady, the New Zealand helmsman of the BMW
Oracle Racing syndicate for Americas Cup 2007,
looks to improve on his fifth-place in Croatia.
Brady will have to do so without regular tactician
John Kostecki, who wont be in attendance.
Brady, who could move into second overall on the
Tour leaderboard with a top-five finish, will have
BMW Oracle Racing teammates Sean Clarkson, Dirk
De Ridder and Brad Webb crewing.
Also competing is Polands Karol Jablonski,
the world No. 1-ranked match-racer and helmsman
for Italys Toscana Challenge, another Americas
Cup hopeful syndicate. Jablonski had a great run
at the Tour event Porto Azzurro, Italy, last month
before finishing fourth, and will have German Markus
Wieser in his crew. Wieser won Match Race Germany
in 2001.
Mathieu Richard of France makes his second consecutive
Tour appearance, after placing sixth in Croatia.
He gained entry by finishing runner-up to Wieser
at the Berlin Match Race, and when Wieser declined
his invitation to sail with Jablonski.
Other competitors include Frenchman Luc Pillot and
New Zealander Ray Davies, representing Team New
Zealand and including Kelvin Harrap in his crew.
Harrap is tied for ninth on the Tour leaderboard.
Denmarks Lars Nordbjerg and Australian Michael
Dunstan of the OzBoyz Challenge, an Americas
Cup hopeful, also will be on hand.
Two other spots will be filled based on the results
of the German Invitational Cup, a local feeder event.
Carsten Kemmling, the reigning German Match Race
champion and a journalist at Germanys Yacht
magazine, is considered the favorite, and will be
challenged by five other promising match-race crews
from Germany and Switzerland.
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