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Sunseeker Australia Cup returns to Perth

2nd October 2009
Sunseeker Australia Cup returns to Perth
After a hiatus of eight years, the Sunseeker Australia Cup has returned to Perth attracting the world’s most elite skippers and their crew from around the world to contest the hottest invitation only event from 26 – 29 November 2009. However, although we love our match racing as much as anyone, there's no Irish entry this time.

In an effort to show the action packed racing within arm’s reach (being only a few metres from the Swan River shoreline) the key racing will be hosted in Perth waters (the city side of the Narrows Bridge) which is a first in Perth’s 145-year history. 

_mg_5471s.jpgThis exclusive event has attracted some of the world's top skippers and their teams competing on Foundation 36 One Design yachts. As all crews will sail the same yacht design in the same conditions the Sunseeker Australia Cup is considered a true test of sailing skill and teamwork. 

The world’s Who’s Who of elite sailing to contest the Sunseeker Australia Cup feature America’s Cup teams and skippers and at a glance the hot form guide consists of:

– Triple gold and silver Olympic medalist, Ben Ainslie from Great Britain

– Current leader of the Tour and Perth’s own rising superstar, Torvar Mirsky 

– Reigning double World Match Racing Tour champion, Ian Williams, also from Great Britain

– 2nd ranked skipper, Adam Minoprio from New Zealand

– 3rd ranked skipper Mathieu Richard from France

Double World Champion skipper Ian Williams said it was fantastic to see the Sunseeker Australia Cup back on the match racing circuit. 

“The Sunseeker Australia Cup has a proud history where some of the world’s greatest skippers and crew have won as a lead up to the America’s Cup.  The event provides critical match racing practice against the world’s best skippers,” he said.

“Racing in Perth is always exciting, the weather, location and organising team always create a fantastic event and that is why the world’s best like coming back to Perth” Williams said.

Williams also recognised that many Sunseeker Australia Cup winners have gone on to participate in the America’s Cup. 

“The link between the two events is indisputable and with that in mind I will be doing my utmost to get my name on the trophy to join all the great names already there,” Williams said.

Officially launching the Sunseeker Australia Cup and supporting partner for the event, City of Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi said having the world’s best yacht racing right on the city’s doorstep will provide spectators with the opportunity to see a mini America’s Cup on Perth waters.

“This is a unique event for Perth.  It is the first time in 145 years an event for fixed keel yachts has been held on the city side of the Narrows Bridge,” Lord Mayor Scaffidi said.

“We are incredibly excited to be part of this exciting event attracting the best skippers and their crew from around the world.  Yet another event that places the City of Perth on the world stage of sailing!” Lord Mayor Scaffidi said.

Royal Perth Yacht Club (RPYC) Vice Commodore, Mike Kilcullen said the Australia Cup was first held in January 1982 at RPYC to provide the best skippers from various countries the opportunity to build their match racing skills in preparation for the America's Cup. 

“The Sunseeker Australia Cup is a prestigious match race in the sport of sailing and we are proud to once again have the best of the best to return to Perth,” Kilcullen said.

“The inaugural Australia Cup winner John Bertrand went on to win the 1983 America's Cup in Newport, Rhode Island onboard Australia II, breaking the longest winning streak which was 132 years in sporting history. The Australia Cup was a vital step in this historic victory,” Kilcullen said.

Brand leaders in the Australian marine industry and main sponsors of the event, Sunseeker Australia’s Troy Barbagallo recognised the partnership as a perfect fit. 

“As the leading luxury brand in the Australian marine market it is fitting that we support the leading match racing event in Australia.  We are excited to be part of such a special event,” Barbagallo said.

Swan River Sailing Executive Officer and former America’s Cup winner, Skip Lissiman said he had been continually asked by the world’s top yachtsmen when the Sunseeker Australia Cup was returning.

“Skippers have wanted to come back to Perth, so we are delighted to bring the prestigious Sunseeker Australia Cup back on the world racing calendar as the premier match racing event in Australia,” Lissiman said.

“Bringing racing to Perth waters was important so we can show off the world’s best within close viewing range,” he said.

“In the past it was considered that the bridge itself and relatively shallow water, ruled out such an event, however recent trends in match racing events has been to squeeze these events into tighter spaces, so we decided to run the Sunseeker Australia Cup on the edge of the city in Perth Waters,” he said.

Lissiman said the course will cover an area of 200 by 600 metres which is considered a tight challenging space. All key racing will be held on Perth waters, although some racing will occur in Matilda Bay.

“There will be little margin for error for the skippers which will ensure fast action-packed sailing which makes it doubly exciting for those watching on the Perth shores,” he said.

The event is hosted by the Royal Perth Yacht Club and organised by Swan River Sailing. Main sponsor for the event is Sunseeker Australia and supporting sponsor is the City of Perth.

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