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The America's Cup has announced
the appointment of several Race Officials for the
first event of the 2005 racing season, the Valencia
Louis Vuitton Acts 4 & 5 beginning on the 16th June.
Peter 'Luigi' Reggio will return as Principal Race
Officer, the same role he had for the 2004 Louis
Vuitton Acts. He will be joined by New Zealander
Harold Bennett, the Principal Race Officer for the
last two America's Cup Matches in New Zealand, Rafael
'Rafa' González, from Madrid, and Javier Escolano
Hernández from Cádiz.
With additional Competitors for the 2005 season,
the Louis Vuitton Acts in Valencia, Malmö-Skåne,
and Trapani will require two race courses operating
simultaneously during the match racing portion of
the events.
In Valencia, Peter Reggio and Rafa González will
be on one race course, with Harold Bennett and Javi
Escolano in command of the second race area.
"This is a very strong team of Race Officials,"
said Dyer Jones, the Regatta Director for the 32nd
America's Cup. "All four officials bring a wide
range of international experience and ability, and
have earned the respect of the sailors through consistently
good Race Committee work over the years."
Peter Reggio has been involved in race management
for nearly 30 years, and has been a full-time Race
Official since 1996, working on a wide range of
events internationally including World Championships
for everything from Finn class dinghies to Maxi
yachts. 'Luigi' was Deputy Race Officer for the
1999/2000 Louis Vuitton Cup, and Principal Race
Officer for the 2002/2003 Louis Vuitton Cup.
Similarly, Harold Bennett has been involved in yachting
administration, coaching and race management for
35 years. He's been the National Youth Coach in
New Zealand, and coached sailors at six Olympic
Games, from Los Angeles in 1984 to Athens in 2004.
Bennett was Principal Race Officer for the 'Road
to America's Cup' regattas, as well as the 30th
and 31st Matches for the America's Cup.
Javier Escolano Hernández served as Reggio's Deputy
Race Officer for the 2004 Valencia Louis Vuitton
Acts. He has previously held a variety of race management
roles for World Championships and European Championships,
as well as international Spanish events such as
the Princess Sofía Trophy, Barcelona Olympic Week,
Carnival Race, and the Hispanidad Trophy.
The fourth member of the race management team, Rafael
'Rafa' González has served as Regatta Director or
Principal Race Officer for 21 World Championships
over the past 15 years. He held both posts for the
2003 ISAF World Sailing Championship, and is among
the most senior and experienced race officials in
Spain.
"I'm really looking forward to working with Javier
and 'Rafa' again," said Peter Reggio. "Both of them
are excellent, experienced, Race Officers. Harold
Bennett will be responsible as Principal Race Officer
for the second race area, and his experience from
the past two America's Cup Matches will be invaluable
to all of us in ensuring that Acts 4 & 5 run as
smoothly as possible."
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