After a spectacular and highly competitive event in Marstrand
at Match Cup Sweden, the race for points towards the World Championship
has tightened on the World Match Racing Tour leaderboard. Ian Williams is still in the lead, but many other skippers are closing in. Bjorn Hansen, last year's winner in Marstrand, is only 7 points behind.
Sailing the highly-maneuverable DS 37’s in
Marstrand in front of a cliff-packed record-breaking crowd of over
150,000 spectators, an exceedingly-competitive field of 12 teams
battled throughout last week for their share of the US$200,000 prize
money purse, the largest yet offered in the 14 years of this legendary
event. And those that fared well also won valuable points to advance in
their standings, with 5 stages remaining in this year’s march towards
the World Championship.

Sailing only his second Tour event this
year, winner Mattias Rahm (SWE) and his Stena Bulk Racing Team
nonetheless put on a superb performance, especially on the final day
where he bounced back from being down 2-0 in the Semi-Finals to fellow
Swede and former Victory Challenge team mate Magnus Holmberg. Not only
did he win the next three to go on to the Finals, but he then in turn
won the next three against the Tour wunderkind Torvar Mirsky (AUS) and
his Mirsky Racing Team in the Finals to take the top prize of $50,000
and pick up 25 points to move from 14th to 5th on the leaderboard.
Ironically,
Mirsky and Rahm were actually tied for fifth place at the Tour’s first
stage, the Brasil Sailing Cup, and Mirsky went on to just squeak into
the top eight at Stage Three, last month’s Korea Match Cup. But this
22-year old Australian’s impressive runner-up performance among an
exceedingly tough field in Marstrand has moved him up three places to
be now tied for 6th in the standings.
Others who have advanced
up the ladder include Bjorn Hansen (SWE) and his Alandia Sailing Team,
from 4th to 2nd; Mathieu Richard (FRA) and his French Match Racing
Team, from 5th to tied for 3rd; Magnus Holmberg, from 10th to 8th; and
Peter Gilmour (AUS) and his Team PST’s 5th place finish has earned them
their first 10 points to make it into the standings at tied for 13th.

But
the battle in Marstrand left some surprising victims in its wake,
including Tour regulars and past stage winners who could not advance to
the top-eight Quarter Final round. These include the reigning World
Champion Williams, who missed the cut by one place, the winner at Match
Cup Germany, Damien Iehl (FRA) and his French Match Racing Team, and
Paolo Cian (ITA) and his Team Shosholoza, who could manage no better
than 10th and 11th respectively amongst this tough field. And even
though Williams still leads in points, Iehl and Cian have seen their
standings on the leaderboard drop respectively from 5th to 10th and
from 2nd to 6th in points totals.
But as proven at Match Cup
Sweden as well as every other stage, Tour teams are nothing if not
resilient, and expect to see those vanquished in Marstrand to bounce
back to excel again in future stages. The battle will resume again at
the next stage on the Tour, the Danish Open, held over 27-31 August at
a new venue in Frederikshavn, Denmark.
Current Tour top-ten standings:
1. Ian Williams (GBR) Team Pindar - 47 points
2. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Alandia Sailing Team – 40 points
3. Sébastien Col (FRA) French Match Racing Team/K Challenge – 37 points
=3. Mathieu Richard (FRA), French Match Racing Team – 37 points
5. Mattias Rahm (SWE), Stena Bulk Racing Team – 34 points
6. Paolo Cian (ITA) Team Shosholoza – 33 points
=6. Torvar Mirsky (AUS), Mirsky Racing Team – 33 points
8. Magnus Holmberg (SWE), Victory Challenge – 27 points
9. Jes Gram Hansen (DEN) Trifork Racing Team – 26 points
10. Damien Iehl (FRA) French Match Racing Team – 25 points
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