October
15-23 all eyes will be on the Investors Guaranty presentation
of The King Edward VII Gold Cup and the Virtual Spectator ISAF
Women's Match Racing World Championship. It's a week and a
day of the world's best match race sailing, and it's all happening
in Hamilton Bermuda at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. Russell
COUTTS defends his seventh Gold Cup title while Claire LEROY
and the top women match racers sail for their world championship.
Eight
top match race sailors (with ISAF Open Ranking) are seeded
in the Gold Cup: Ed BAIRD, #2 (USA), Russell COUTTS, #3 (New
Zealand), Mathieu RICHARD, #4 (France), James SPITHILL, #5
(Australia), Ian WILLIAMS, #7 (Great Britain), Staffan LINDBERG,
#10 (Finland), Gavin BRADY, #37 (New Zealand), and Chris DICKSON,
#45 (New Zealand).
They
will meet the top six finishers in the Grade 3 Qualifying event
plus the Virtual Spectator ISAF Women's Match Racing World
Champion and runner-up.
Action
begins Saturday, October 15th with the Virtual Spectator ISAF
Women's Match Racing World Championship sailed in J24's and
the unseeded Grade 3 Gold Cup Qualifying match racing event
being sailed in classic IOD's. It will be non-stop action straight
through to Tuesday when the ISAF prizegiving crowns the women's
world champion and racing confirms the top six in the Gold
Cup Qualifier.
The
King Edward VII Gold Cup Unseeded Skippers (with ISAF Open
rankings) include: Eric MONNIN, #22, (Switzerland), Scott DICKSON,
#27 (USA), Takumi NAKAMURA, #36 (Japan), Karol JABLONSKI, #44
(Poland), Bill HARDESTY, #52 (USA), Rasmus VILTOFT, #57 (Denmark),
Yasutaka FUNAZAWA, #86 (Japan) Cameron DUNN, #151 (New Zealand),
Ian AINSLIE, #188 (South Africa), Cameron APPLETON, #192 (New
Zealand), Alec CUTLER, #245 (USA and 2005 Bermuda Match Racing
Champion), and Elizabeth KRATZIG, #363 (USA).
Virtual
Spectator ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship skippers
(with ISAF Women's June 22nd rankings) include the top ranked
women skippers in the world today: Claire LEROY, #1 (France),
Marie BJVRLING, #2 (Sweden), Nina BRAESTRUP, #3 (Denmark),
Jenny AXHEDE, #4 (Sweden), Klaartje ZUIDERBAAN, #5, (Netherlands),
Christelle PHILIPPE, #7 (France), Linda RAHM, #9, (Sweden),
Lotte MELDGAARD PEDERSEN, #10 (Denmark), Paula LEWIN, #11,
(Bermuda and the BSA selection), Betsy ALISON, #12 (USA), Nicky
SOUTER #13 (Australia) and Sally BARKOW, #17 (USA).
After
a practice day on Wednesday for the seeded skippers and for
the women' s winners who will transition from J24's to IOD's,
the real Gold Cup sailing starts with the eight unseeded skippers
facing the daunting challenge of racing against an awesome
field of world-class sailing talent in hopes of reaching the
finals. All of the Gold Cup skippers have a chance at winning
The King Edward VII Gold Cup and a share of the $100,000 purse.