From the following press release by the Extreme Sailing Series:
http://www.extremesailingseries.com/news/view/fresh-faces-join-the-line-up-for-act-4-saint-petersburg-presented-by-land-r#.U6Ne06-KDrc
- Olympic gold medallist Nathan Wilmot takes the tiller of GAC
Pindar.
- Two home teams for Extreme Sailing Series™ Russian debut.
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Series Technical Partner and Saint Petersburg Host Venue Partner SAP launch the
‘SAP Speed King Challenge’. Watch the teaser video here.
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Watch the promo video here including
an insight to the Saint Petersburg racecourse from Land Rover Global Brand
Ambassador Hannah White.
The 34 Extreme Sailing Series™ containers, housing the Extreme 40 racing
multihulls, support vehicles and the huge amount of event paraphernalia needed
to stage one of the world’s largest spectator-friendly sailing grand prix, will
arrive this weekend in Saint Petersburg courtesy of logistics partner, GAC
Pindar. Over the next seven days the riverbanks and waters of the Neva will be
transformed into the temporary residence for the assembly of the fleet of
Extreme 40s ahead of the four days of Stadium Racing, 26-29 June. The Race
Village is located right in the heart of Saint Petersburg on Zayachii Island,
against a historical backdrop that includes the world-famous Palace Embankment
and the Peter and Paul Fortress, between the famous Troitskiy and Drovtsovyy
Bridges. At the halfway stage of the globe-trotting 2014 season, Act 4 is
expected to throw up a mix of challenging conditions for the sailors, with
strong tidal currents and a compact racecourse demanding maximum concentration,
in what will be one of the biggest scale professional sailing events ever held
in Russia. Watch the promo video here
to find out what the sailors think about it.
Needless to say, the Russian public will undoubtedly get fully behind the two
home nation teams – Gazprom Team Russia and RussianFirst. Gazprom Team Russia
skipper Igor Lisovenko – who represented Russia at two Olympic Games and is
currently fifth on the overall Series leaderboard - shared his local knowledge
to explain what the fleet can expect. “We have a week to go and the weather
promises to be very tricky. Add the current to the mix and you’ll have a formula
for one of the most dramatic Acts so far.” Lisovenko continued to talk
about the significance of the Act for his team. “As we’re approaching the
season’s halfway stage we aim to move up the leaderboard and defend our position
from our competitors. Also, it is important to us to perform well in home waters
as our fans expect us to. So this puts an additional pressure to us.
Nevertheless, I’m confident in our team as we continue to improve and we are
ready to deliver the best result in Act 4.”
Russia’s top multihull and Olympic sailors will compete with the invitational
team RussianFirst, led by Olympic silver medallist Georgy Shayduko. Shayduko
commented: “To have two home boats competing in the Russian debut of the
Series shows that sailing in our country is gaining popularity. Racing in front
of our fans gives us lots of motivation and we will use that motivation to fight
for a good result. I am sure not only the sailors, but also the fans on the
shore, will enjoy the racing in Russia.”
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