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According to the churning rumours
mills in Valencia, Areva Challenge is in close contact
with Paul Cayard.
The America's Cup veteran could be has been offered
roles as skipper and/or project coordinator in the
new French entry for the 33e America's Cup.
"I am considering, more than one (offer)...as skipper
or project leader, to lead a team," Cayard told
Reuters on Tuesday. "I'll decide as soon as I can."
"The budget should at least be double", said Stéphane
Kandler, CEO of Areva Challenge last month, saying
the new challenge will be a "two boats" and "two
crews" programme.
"With that addition, it is not the same organization
any longer and must be reinforced with some external
elements", he said. "We must search for talented
personnel to gain the experience we need".
As a platform for new ambition, the Franco-American
skipper appears to be one logical choice for the
French syndicate.
Technical adviser with Desafío Español during the
32nd America's Cup, he was skipper of AmericaOne
in 2000 in Auckland, helmsman of Stars and Stripes
in San Diego in 1995 and skipper/manager of Il Moro
di Venezia in San Diego in 1992.
Paul Cayard
- Born : 19/5/1959, San Francisco (USA)
- 1983: Mainsail trimmer on Defender US 33, unsuccessful
candidate defender of the America's Cup
- 1987: Tactician and helmsman for USA on US 49
and US 61, unsuccessful candidate defender of the
Louis Vuitton Cup
- 1992: Skipper of Il Moro di Venezia ITA-25, winner
of the Louis Vuitton Cup and unsuccessful America's
Cup challenger
- 1995: Helmsman on Stars and Stripes USA-34 winning
the Citizens Cup (defender selections) then on Young
America USA-36, unsuccessful defender of the America's
Cup
- 2000: Manager and skipper of AmericaOne USA 61,
Louis Vuitton Cup finalist, 2nd
- 2001: Larry Ellison's temporary consultant (one
year) for the 2003 Oracle Challenge
- 2007: Temporary Technical advisor for Desafio
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