Torben Grael joins ICAP Leopard Round Ireland race


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Torben Grael, the Brazilian hotshot sailor with six Olympic medals including two gold as well as more class world championships than you could shake a stick at, has joined the ICAP Leopard team for the BMW Round Ireland Yacht Race 2008. Sailing since he was nine years old, Torben has competed with remarkable success internationally in dinghies and also has considerable Round the World and America's Cup experience on Ericson and Luna Rossa respectively.

His addition to the ICAP Leopard team's attempt to beat Colm Barrington's ten year old BMW Round Ireland record, reinforces the international stature of Irelands premier offshore event which starts off Wicklow Harbour at 4.00 p.m. next Saturday.

While much of Torbens success has been in races lasting around 90 minutes, it will be interesting to see how he performs in a race that can last - for the slowest competitors - up to nine days. In addition he will have to deal with crucial tidal gates, constant weather shifts and veteran BMW Round Ireland sailors who can do it in their sleep - often literally.

Local knowledge has often proved critical and past winners like Eric Lisson on Cavatina (twice) and George Radley on VSOP will use all their experience take the overall title. In addition he has serious competition for the race record from boats such as Ger O'Rourke's Ocean Racing Team, Adrien Lee's Lee Overlay Partners and others in the Super 0 class.

The pedigree of the entrants in the BMW Round Ireland guarantees that
2008 will be the most hotly contested ever.

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