Nassau (Bahamas), 04 December 2013 - The
ground-breaking Star Sailors League kicks off in Nassau, Bahamas, with
the inaugural edition of the yearly Finals, held from Dec 3rd to the
8th. This brand
new invitational event that is gathering an incredible list of
champions is honored to feature 18 teams from 13 countries with a
stunning track record: 12 Olympic medals from a total amount of 81
amongst all entries that also includes World Championships in Olympic
Classes, America's Cup campaigns and Volvo Ocean Race teams.
It is the
first time that most of these star legends, selected from the SSL
Ranking List, will face each other again since the London 2012 Olympics
and it's also a debut in this boat for three promising sailors that are
coming from the Finn and Laser Standard classes. In addition, it is
Robert Scheidt's first regatta after clinching his tenth Laser Standard
World Championship in Oman.
The final
entry list is: Xavier Rohart (FRA) with Pierre-Alexis Ponsot (FRA),
Robert Scheidt (BRA) with Bruno Prada (BRA), Eivind Melleby (NOR) with
Mark Strube (USA), Michael Hestbaek (DEN) with Claus Olesen (DEN),
Flavio and Renato Marazzi (SUI), Johannes Polgar (GER) with Markus Koy
(GER), Robert Stanjek (GER) with Frithjof Kleen (GER), Mark Mendelblatt
(USA) with Brian Fatih (USA), Augie Diaz (USA) with John von Schwarz
(USA), Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) with Dominik Zycki (POL), George
Szabo (USA) with Craig Moss (USA) and Diego Negri (ITA) with Sergio
Lambertenghi (ITA). These sailors are the top-seeded in the SSL Ranking
List while Tomas Hornos (USA) with Joshua Revkin (USA) concludes the
list as the most promising young skipper. Guest stars are Paul Cayard
(USA) with Austin Sperry (USA), French Finn Bronze Medal in London 2012
Jonathan Lobert (FRA) with Pascal Rambeau (FRA), Finn World Champion Ed
Wright (GBR) with Petter Morland Pettersen (NOR), Finn silver medalist
at the World Championship, Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) with Edoardo Natucci
(ITA) and the up-and-coming Laser Standard sailor Andy Maloney (NZL)
with Tyler Bjorn (CAN).
Racing
starts on Wednesday, December 4th with three days of qualification
races. A maximum of four races per day are scheduled with a limit of
nine for the first three days. The top ten boats of the qualification
round will then battle it out on Saturday under an innovative format.
After a first race with all ten finalists, the top seven will advance to
second race whose top four will then hold a winner-take-all battle. The
boat to cross the finish line first will be crowned champion of the
inaugural Star Sailors League final.
Paul
Hutton-Ashkenny, Regatta Chairman and Past Commodore, Nassau Yacht Club
expressed his excitement in seeing his yacht club playing host to the
inaugural Star Sailors League Finals:
"Our
mission at the Nassau Yacht Club is to showcase what we believe to be
the best sailing waters in the world with highly professional race
management and legendary Bahamian hospitality. The Club and its members
are delighted to be doing just that in hosting the highly prestigious
Star Sailors League Finals, with so many of the best sailors in the
world competing".
"Sailing
in The Bahamas is addictive, and we are thrilled to be welcoming back
to the Bahamas many sailors who have competed here in past regattas. We
are equally pleased to extend a special welcome to those who are sailing
here for the first time, safe in the knowledge that we are sure to be
also welcoming them back to The Bahamas in years to come".
"The
racecourse to the eastern end of New Providence island offers truly
exciting conditions. Consistent sailing breezes, in waters that need no
local knowledge, offer an exhilarating ride that provide a challenging
and fair test to all skippers and crews. It's an experience that always
leaves competitors wanting more".
It is also
emblematic to hold this event on the home waters of the country's most
famous athlete Sir Durward Knowles, a veteran star sailor, who won the
first ever Olympic gold medal for The Bahamas. In 1947, he won the World
Championships in sailing for the Star Class. In 1956, he went on to win
the Olympic Bronze Medal along with Sloane Farrington, in Melbourne,
Australia. He made Bahamian history in 1964 when, along with Cecil
Cooke, he won the Olympic Gold Medal in Tokyo. Sir Durward continued
competing in Olympic Sailing for a record of eight Olympics; the last
being Korea in 1988 at the age of seventy, making him one of the oldest
and most successful Olympians.
3D streaming with commentary
Each day's action will be streamed live on the SSL website and on the SSL Youtube Channel. It will be broadcasted live full 3D Virtual Eye, tracking every boat's position, speed, course, laylines and distances. Plus, interviews with the sailors and some insight into the technical aspects of sailing a Star well. Full commentary from onshore and on the water will describe the action.
Each day's action will be streamed live on the SSL website and on the SSL Youtube Channel. It will be broadcasted live full 3D Virtual Eye, tracking every boat's position, speed, course, laylines and distances. Plus, interviews with the sailors and some insight into the technical aspects of sailing a Star well. Full commentary from onshore and on the water will describe the action.
Online videogame
Virtual Regatta (www.virtualregatta.com) is proud and happy to invite its community of more than one million players to the first edition of the Star Sailors League Finals with Virtual Regatta INSHORE, the real-time race simulator. For the first time ever, thousands of players can take the helm of a Virtual Star boat, specially-created for this event, in order to pick the best of them. The winner will earn a prize of $1,000. More than 40,000 races have already been played in five days and this is just the beginning since, as always, the best comes last.
Virtual Regatta (www.virtualregatta.com) is proud and happy to invite its community of more than one million players to the first edition of the Star Sailors League Finals with Virtual Regatta INSHORE, the real-time race simulator. For the first time ever, thousands of players can take the helm of a Virtual Star boat, specially-created for this event, in order to pick the best of them. The winner will earn a prize of $1,000. More than 40,000 races have already been played in five days and this is just the beginning since, as always, the best comes last.
Prize Giving
The culmination of the Star Sailors League lively competition is the huge 200.000 USD prize money purse that will be distributed on the last day to all the teams according to their final classification. For more information, results and video highlights, visit: www.starsailors.com. Visit the SSL on Facebook and follow the action on Twitter at: #sslfinal.
The culmination of the Star Sailors League lively competition is the huge 200.000 USD prize money purse that will be distributed on the last day to all the teams according to their final classification. For more information, results and video highlights, visit: www.starsailors.com. Visit the SSL on Facebook and follow the action on Twitter at: #sslfinal.
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