Massive Win for Shosholoza over America’s Cup Defender Alinghi
Auckland, February 3, 2009
South Africa beat the
America's Cup Defender Alinghi on Day 5 by a margin of nearly 4 minutes.
Photo:©2009
Giuliano Luzzatto
(Shosholoza Press Release) --
South Africa’s Team Shosholoza
has caused the biggest upset of the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series so far
by pulling off an unimaginable 3 minute 49 second win over Americas Cup
defenders the Swiss Team Alinghi in Auckland, New Zealand, today.
A seasoned Americas Cup
journalist in Auckland for the event even suggested at the post race press
conference that it was the worst defeat in Alinghi’s history.
The match was won in the
pre-start with Shosholoza using supreme skills to control the dial up by
taking the two boats head to wind into an almost four minute stall from
which it was difficult for Alinghi to escape. The South African team then
built momentum for a perfect time on distance dash to lead off the start
by two boat lengths.
It was the classic start that you
want to keep in your mind for a long while, said Shosholoza skipper Paolo
Cian. The tide was pushing both boats towards the committee boat and our
crew did a great job of executing the turn back to the line.
Despite an incoming current,
shifty winds and puffs in the lee of the volcanic Rangitoto Island,
Shosholoza shot off to play the advantageous left side of the course and
steadily stretched their lead on the Swiss around every mark to finish a
whopping 1 km 178 meters ahead.
Meanwhile despite perfect racing
conditions in warm north-easterly winds of 14-16 knots, and flat
water Alinghi lost time on every leg, got holed in windless patches and
had a problem dropping the gennaker on the bottom mark which cost them
valuable time.
Said Cian: It was a big victory
for us especially after yesterday’s races when we sailed so well but
didn’t score a point. Today the course was very tricky but we not only
outwitted Alinghi in the pre- start but didn’t miss a shift. I give credit
to our tactician Tommaso Chieffi and our Kiwi strategist Cameron Appleton
who helped us with local knowledge.
A win like this gives us a lot of
confidence going into the next round robin. It shows that every team can
win when using even boats on short courses.
In response to a question from
event director Bruno Trouble at the post race press conference as to how
Alinghi had managed to be so badly beaten by Shosholoza today, Alinghi
navigator Juan Vilas answer was that: Shosholoza sailed a perfect race.
They did well to hold us in the
pre start and make it difficult for us. It was very tricky out there and
Shosholoza did well to play the shifts and get the puffs right. We could
do nothing but watch them sail away from us, said Alinghi’s Vilas.
Team founding managing director
Captain Salvatore Sarno who phoned immediately from Cape Town South Africa
to congratulate his team said:
I had a big big feeling that we
could do it today and finally it has come right for us. It is 2am here. I
had no internet to listen to the race but I was not sleeping. I was just
thinking very intensely of the team and being with them in my mind. Now I
know that in the end there is someone up there, said an emotional Captain
Sarno.
In the other races today, BMW
Oracle Racing defeated Damiani Italia by 52 seconds in a race that was
close for the first three legs. The French boat Pataugas K-Challenge put
up a good fight and engaged Emirates Team New Zealand for the first
weather leg of their race but the Kiwis won by 1m38s. Greek offshore
sailor Theodoros Tsoulfas took the helm of the Greek Challenge today to
race Britain’s Team Origin and kept the margin close for two legs before
the British pulled away to win by 58s.
At the end of the first round
robin, the scores are: Pool A Emirates Team New Zealand, 4; BMW Oracle
Racing, 3; Damiani Italia Challenge, 2; Pataugas K Challenge, 1; China
Team, 0. Pool B Team Origin, 4; Alinghi, 2; Luna Rossa, 2; Team
Shosholoza, 1; Greek Challenge, 0.
After a lay day tomorrow, racing
starts again on Thursday in the second round robin. In the Gold Fleet,
Alinghi in NZL 84 will race Team Origin in NZL 92, Damiani Italia
Challenge in NZL 84 will race Emirates Team New Zealand in NZL 92 and BMW
Oracle Racing in NZL 92 will race Luna Rossa in NZL 84. In the Silver
Fleet, Pataugas K-Challenge in USA 87 will race Greek Challenge in USA 98,
while Team Shosholoza in USA 87 will race China Team in USA 98.
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