10:31 AM Tue 2 Dec 2008 GMT The world's best match racing teams arrived in Malaysia today for the start of the 2008 Monsoon Cup welcomed by a large crowd of national and international dignitaries.
Leading the teams through the entrance hall were Ben Ainslie's Team Origin, Mathieu Richard's French Spirit, Ben Ainslie's Team Origin, Torvar Mirksy's Mirksy Racing Team, Keith Swinton's Black Swan Racing, Adam Minoprio's Black Match Racing, Paolo Cian's Team Shosaloza and Johnie Berntsson's Berntsson Sailing Team.
Dancers in traditional costumes welcomed the teams before the ISAF World Match Racing Championship trophy unveiling in entrance hall of Terengganu airport. The precious trophy was then handed over by World Match Racing Tour Director Craig Mitchell to Exco member of Tourism, Culture and Heritage for Terengganu, YB Dato' Zaabar Mohd Adib.
After the warm airport welcome the teams were transported in a fast moving motorcade to the regatta site where the World Championship trophy was proudly placed beside the elegant Monsoon Trophy. Both trophies will remain clearly displayed in the entrance area to the event site providing a clear reminder of the two-pronged goal of all the 12 teams competing here this week; to win the final event in the World Match Racing Tour and to win the ISAF World Match Racing Champion.
Keen to shake off their travel stiffness some of the team's headed to the gym in the Ri-Yaz Heritage Resort. First there was the Team Origin led by Ainslie.
Others were quick to get out on the water to acclimatise to the steamy Malaysian weather. Sole female skipper, Nurul Ain Bt Md Isa was first out on the water under the guidance of Dato' Peter Gilmour. Others to head out for training in the light air were Sebastien Col, Minoprio, Mirsky and Swinton. While the intention of this afternoon's training was likely to be getting a feel for the Foundation 36s and the breeze and wind conditions off Terengganu, there was clearly some time spent during the hour and a half training sizing up the competition with constant close tacks and gybes between the teams.
Race day one will kick off tomorrow with a skippers briefing at 10am before the official opening ceremony which starts at 1pm. Racing will commence at 4pm.
Supporting the 2008 Monsoon Cup is a team of experienced international administrators and technicians. Leading the team is Race Advisor Dato' Peter Gilmour. Australians Skip Lissiman and David Tallis are in the roles of Regatta Director and Principal Race Officer respectively while New Zealand's Shane Borrell will be acting again as Chief Umpire.
Asia's Star Sport will be telecasting tonight at 10.30pm tonight 'The Road to the Monsoon Cup' which will be an exciting and informative a half hour program looking back on this year's World Match Racing Tour events, introducing viewers to the 2008 ISAF World Championship Match Racing trophy and providing a special feature on last week's Malaysian and Asian qualifiying events.
Other broadcasters showing tonight's program are (please check your TV guide for local telecast times.):
Eurosport - Europe Sky New Zealand - NZ Showtime Arabia - Middle East (Dubai) Setanta - UK/Ireland SuperSports Network TV - Germany Eurosport Asia Pacific American 1 Sports TV - USA Eurosport.com International and China Sports Max Caribe Eurovision - Switzerland/U.K BT Vision - UK Viasat VOD - Europe Moto TV - Egypt Euro News - Europe
by Tracey Johnstone
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