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Little Americas Cup in Italy #44040
02/08/05 11:16 AM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 7, 2005



ITALY TO HOST 25th INTERNATIONAL CATAMARAN CHALLENGE TROPHY
Province of Rimini to feature catamaran match-racing as part of BLURimini
Festival


SEA CLIFF, N.Y. (Feb. 7, 2005) - The Trustees of the International Catamaran
Challenge Trophy, in conjunction with defender Southern Yacht Club, have
accepted the bid submitted by Rimini, Italy, to host the celebratory 25th
anniversary regatta. The event is scheduled May 26-June 1, 2005.


The Province of Rimini, located northeast of San Marino on Italy's upper
Adriatic coast, is the host. The BLURimini organization and the Vela Viva
Sailing Club will coordinate the event. The regatta will be a featured part
of the 7th annual BLURimini Festival, a celebration of music, entertainment
and sailing.


"We think that Rimini and its popular festival will make a wonderful host
for the silver anniversary of the ICCT," said John B. Dawson, Chairman of
the ICCT Trustees. "Multihull racing is popular in Europe, and we anticipate
a fleet of 10 to 15 defenders and challengers."


The event will be sailed in F18HTs, an 18-foot, high-performance catamaran.
The two-person cats are being provided by the host city and Bimare Marine,
the Italian builder. They carry a 20-square-meter (215-square-foot) mainsail
and spinnaker.


After the Southern Yacht Club (New Orleans, La.) successfully defended last
fall the trophy that it won in 2003, the Trustees of the ICCT, with the
approval of Southern Yacht Club, put the event out for bid in an effort to
open it up to more competitors.


With its festival promoting a close association with the sea, Rimini seemed
the perfect venue. Rimini officials say that 16 million tourists visit the
province annually, and last year's festival, which featured 15 different
regattas and 10 concerts, attracted an estimated 80,000 people.


Province officials view the sport of sailing as a great promotional vehicle
and were eager to add the ICCT to their festival because they feel it has
growth potential. Rimini has offered to pay the room and board costs for all
teams, and has proposed a prize purse. As the boats will be provided by the
organizers, competitors' costs will be minimized.


"The addition of this most important and unusual catamaran match-racing
regatta during the Festival will greatly enhance the pleasure of the
thousands of visitors to our area at that time of year," said Gianni Sorci,
President of BLURimini s.r.l., the coordinating organization of the
BLURimini Festival. "The configuration of our shoreline and the site where
the regatta will be sailed lend themselves to great views of the racing by
the spectators."


Americans John Lovell (New Orleans) and Charlie Ogletree (Houston, Texas),
who have won the ICCT back-to-back, will be one of the U.S. defense teams,
but they aren't assured of advancing to the Match.


As many as 20 American and foreign entries will be considered either a
defender or challenger, respectively, and both sides will sail a series of
elimination rounds to determine the competitors for the 25th Match.


Organizers expect to promulgate a Notice of Race by the end of February,
which will include details of the regatta format, set an entry deadline and
announce the amount of the prize purse.


The International Catamaran Challenge Trophy, frequently referred to as the
"Little America's Cup," was donated in 1961 by the Sea Cliff Yacht Club as a
perpetual trophy for friendly international match-racing competition.
Twenty-one events were held between 1961 and 1991.


After the U.S. won the trophy back from Australia in the 22nd Match in 1996,
seven years passed without an event. In 2003 the Trustees changed the format
of the regatta to ensure close competition among the world's top catamaran
sailors on an annual basis.


# # #


For more information contact:
John B. Dawson Jr., Chairman, ICCT Trustees Committee
Phone: +1 516 248 2131
Mobile: +1 516 220 3122
E-mail: jbdesq@ix.netcom.com


Douglas Wefer, Member, ICCT Trustees Committee
Phone: +1 212 689 4477 x302
E-mail: doug@wefer.net


Gianni Sorci, President, BLURimini s.r.l. Society
Phone: +39 541 392 422
E-mail: giovanni.sorci@marinadirimini.com


Rick White
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Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: RickWhite] #44041
02/08/05 11:37 AM
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Rick if you keep calling this race the Little Americas Cup you are going seriously piss off the 'C' cat guys.


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Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: David Ingram] #44042
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Rick if you keep calling this race the Little Americas Cup you are going seriously piss off the 'C' cat guys.


Agreed.



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Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: scooby_simon] #44043
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 7, 2005...

...The International Catamaran Challenge Trophy, frequently referred to as the
"Little America's Cup," was donated in 1961 by the Sea Cliff Yacht Club as a
perpetual trophy for friendly international match-racing competition.
Twenty-one events were held between 1961 and 1991.


Looks like it was in the press release.


Jake Kohl
Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: Jake] #44044
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Right, Jake. The ICCT Trustees continue to say things like, "commonly referred to as The Little America's Cup." So they are the ones the C-Class has the beef with.

Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: Mary] #44045
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There is beef on both sides of that plate - they both have, IMO, some claim to the title. I think there is currently an opportunity to mend that fence if both parties would be a little more forward-thinking and open. Imagine a 2007 event that reunited the title, trophy and Class. It would be a big deal to a lot of us.


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Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: John Williams] #44046
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Indeed it would. But that attitude is clearly far too adult so it's probably not likely in this case.


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Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: David Ingram] #44047
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You know the sound that the Adults in the Charlie Brown cartoons make, that is all I think and hear in the back of my mind every time the ICCT comes out with a press release.
Good Grief

Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: RickWhite] #44048
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Does anyone know how to see this event, hear what is going on, or whatever?
Rick


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Re: Little Americas Cup in Italy [Re: RickWhite] #44050
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Rick,

I found some info at www.blurimini.com and then selected the English version. From there, I clicked on the ICCT icon and found some information, including links to Sea Cliff's website.


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I got the following e-mail from Maurizio Giuggioli about the International 18HT Championship and the ICCT:

As you know the 25th ICCT, historically known as the Little America's Cup, is due to start on Thursday 26 in Rimini.

Now the results of the International 18HT Championship and Challengers Qualifier to the 25th ICCT held in Bellaria-Igea Marina, a few miles north of Rimini,from May 21 to 24. This regatta was attended also by Mark Murray and Alex Efre Perez, one of the 3 US Defender teams who will compete for the LAC,the other two being John Lovell and Charlie Ogletree, the current holders,and Mark and Randy Batchelor.

Unfortunately two US teams were forced to give up from attending the regatta: Brian Lambert and Jamie Livingston for unforeseen working commitments in early May; and, the day before their scheduled flight to Rimini, Rob Parrish
and Lars Guck. The first was stuck in bed by a serious illness.

The winner of the Defender round robin will sail against the winner of the Challenger round robin, that is against one of the 6 qualified Challengers (the crews classified from first to seventh place being the third the a.m.
US team):

1. ITA 160 Saragoni-Di Battista Circolo Vela Cesenatico BIMARE Javelin 2
(2-1-1-1-1-3-1-2-2-2) pt. 9

2. ITA 156 Monti-Raffelli Circolo Vela Cesenatico BIMARE Javelin 2
(1-2-2-2-2-1-DNF-1-1) pt. 10

3. USA Murray-Efre-Perez Sea Cliff Yacht Club BIMARE Javelin 2
(6-8-5-3-4-2-5-4-3) pt. 26

4. ITA 156 Mughetti-Casadei Circolo Vela Cesenatico BIMARE Javelin 2
(5-5-6-4-3-4-2-6-4) pt. 27

5. ITA 157 Gori-Filippi Club Nautico Rimini BIMARE Javelin 2
(4-4-3-5-6-5-3-8-5) pt. 29

6. ITA 159 Giannini-Cooper Circolo Vela Cesenatico BIMARE Javelin 2
(3-3-4-6-7-DNF-6-5-9) pt.34


7. ITA 131 Morelli-Brolli Adriatico Wind Club BIMARE Javelin 2
(7-7-7-7-5-7-4-7-6) pt.43

8. SUI 111 Lutz-Kaser RVS VENTILO 18HT
(8-6-8-8-8-6-7-3-7) pt.45

All the 6 Challengers are Italians since the 3 Swiss teams registered to compete for the LAC failed to qualify.
The 25th ICCT will be sailed on 9 identical new BIMARE Javelin 2 catamarans supplied by the Italian boatyard, which demonstrated at the 18HT Championship to be actually the winning design in the 18HT class.

The winner of the LAC will be awarded not only of the historical Trophy but also of a EUR 10.000,00 cheque, while the defeated team will get EUR 5.000,00.

The event will be hosted in the luxury Marina di Rimini and is sponsored by Provincia di Rimini, Lampogas, Celli, Gruppo Ivas, Romagna Est BCC, Regione Emilia-Romagna, NOX.BI.m, Riba Composites, Harken Sailing Gear, Aux Mar
and BIMARE.


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