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Only six weeks after his engagement,
UITG’s Jochen Schümann managed to already gather
a strong group around him.
Apart from commissioning and testing former Alinghi
yacht SUI 91 – which is now GER 91 - the United
Internet Team Germany was busy engaging the sailing-
and the design team in the last couple of weeks
Jochen Schümann and his new skipper, the former
Español-skipper Karol Jablonski, have made some
drastic changes.
When committing the sailors, the 53-year old emphasized
especially on demands like age, perspective, experience
and ability to work in a team. Performing as the
Head of Team, Schümann is not only looking at participating
successfully in the 33rd America’s Cup, but furthermore
constructing a basis for a successful continuation
of the German campaign in the 34st America’s Cup.
"Germany needs a long-term perspective in the
America’s Cup – and we would like to offer this
with the United Internet Team Germany”, said Schümann.
So far, the three times Olympia winner and two times
AC champion has included five sailors of the last
German America’c Cup campaign in his current sailing
formation: The Germans Matti Paschen (age 35/ trimmer)
and Dominik Neidhart (39, Grinder) and Jan Schoepe
(age 33 / pitman) as well as the two French Philippe
Mourniac (age 42 / navigator) and bowman Jean Marie
Dauris (age 35).
45 year old skipper Karol Jablonski was able to
entice four of his team mates away from his former
employer Desafio Español: The internationally experienced
pros Hartwell Jordan (age 46, mainsail trimmer,
USA), Frederico Giovanelli (age 33, grinder, Italy),
Mikkel Rosberg (age 37, trimmer, Denmark) and the
Spanish Victor Mariño Prieto (age 32, traveler).
The team will furthermore be supported by sailors
of BMW Oracle Racing. With Kiwi Ian Baker (age 33,
grinder), Rodney Dawson (age 39, afterguard), Zachary
Hurst (age 30, trimmer) and 31-year old German bowman
Tony Kolb, four sailors could be lured away from
the semi finalist of the last Louis-Vuitton Cup.
Being involved with the United Internet Team Germany
is, of course, something very special for Tony Kolb:
“It has always been my dream to sail the America’s
Cup with a German team”.
The same says Tim Kröger. The 42 year old from Hamburg
has been the Boat Captain of Team Shosholoza in
the last America’s Cup.
The team is furthermore supported by Luna Rossa
grinder Magnus Augustson (age 34, Sweden) and Emanuele
Marino (age 35, Italy), the South African Marc Lagesse
(Team Shosholoza, navigator, age 37) and the Australian
Luke Molloy (Victory Challenge, age 27, mainsail
trimmer).
More sailors are to be engaged in the next year.
After all, the new 90-foot-racer will have to be
sailed by 20 crew members. The current sailing team
of the German team contains 19 people of eleven
different countries.
The German America’s Cup Team has also enforced
the design department with the new management- and
technology partner Porsche Consulting. The consulting
company, which is under the leadership of Oliver
Kayser (age 43), is now responsible for all process
control and the boat building process.
Next to Swiss Dr. Marc Wintermantel (age 34), who
was a structural engineer in the former German campaign,
the team will be reinforced by former Shosholoza
designer Jason Ker (age 36, England) and the French
Dimitri Nicolopoulos (age 44; Areva Challenge).
They will now work on the realization of the new
design rules which were announced last week.
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