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  World Match Tour announces changes (23/04/06)
 
(source : WMT)

The World Match Racing Tour has made an adjustment to its 2005-’06 season schedule.

After organizers of the GKSS Match Cup (formerly Swedish Match Cup) were forced to cancel their event due to funding difficulties, the 2005-’06 World Tour schedule is reduced to eight events from nine.

The loss of title sponsor Swedish Match AB, which was formerly the title sponsor of the World Tour, was too much for event organizers Peter Klock and Martin Sohtell to overcome.

"The Swedish Match Cup has placed Sweden and Marstrand on the map as one of the best arenas in the world when it comes to sail racing on the absolute highest level," said Klock, President of the GKSS. "The GKSS has not solved a satisfying finance for the event this year, but the aim is to come back in 2007 with an even stronger event."

The loss of the GKSS Match Cup, hosted by the Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club (GKSS), hurts more than just sailors.

As the Swedish Match Cup, the event on the idyllic island of Marstrand, off Sweden’s west coast, hosted the final event of the tour season for six years.

With a large and enthusiastic crowd on hand annually, it was one of the sailors’ favorites. Splendid weather last year helped draw a police-estimated crowd of 35,000 to 40,000 on Day 4, setting a single day attendance record. Through the final three days local police estimated nearly 100,000 spectators turned out to watch the racing.

The season will conclude as planned with the Toscana Elba Cup – Trofeo Locman, on Elba Island, July 11-16, which has an early lineup that is as strong as recent years.

Two-time World Tour champion Peter Gilmour of Australia and two-time event winner Russell Coutts of New Zealand head the lineup. A field of 12 entries is planned, but it might be increased to 16 entries.

There are two events leading to the final, the ACI Cup (May 23-28) and Match Race Germany (June 1-5).

 
2005 P. Gilmour
AUS
2004 R. Coutts
NZL
2003 Chris Law
GBR
2002 Dean Barker
NZL
2001 R. Coutts
NZL
2000 Dean Barker
NZL
1999 P. Gilmour
AUS
1998 B. Pacé
FRA
1997 P. Gilmour
AUS
1996 P. Gilmour
AUS
1995 P. Gilmour
AUS
1994 P. Gilmour
AUS
 
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