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Rendez-vous to the Trophée Clairefontaine de Valencia
The Nineteenth Edition of the Trophée Clairefontaine des Champions de Voile Will Take Place in the Marina Real Juan Carlos
Jul. 24, 2008 10:15 AM
It is official, the nineteenth edition of the Trophée
Clairefontaine des Champions de Voile will take place in the Marina Real Juan
Carlos 1er, i.e. inside the port which has welcomed the base of the competitors
for the America’s
Cup 2007. The Trophée Clairefontaine de Valencia will be raced on Saturday 13
and Sunday 14 September on this natural nautical stadium known worldwide. Eight
great champions will be present.
Team Alinghi, winner of the America’s Cup, second of the
Trophée Clairefontaine 2007 at La Trinité-sur-Mer (Brittany - France) will welcome
the seven other champions on its sailing area, including Michel Desjoyeaux who
won his fourth Trophée Clairefontaine last September by one point over the
Swiss trio composed by Luc Dubois at the helm, Pierre-Yves Jorand the tactician
and Yves Detrey at the manoeuvre. Michel Desjoyeaux is also invited for his
victory in the Transat Jacques Vabre last November.
Loïck Peyron, seven times winner of the Trophée
Clairefontaine and third in the 2007 edition, just two points behind the Swiss
from Team Alinghi, will also be part of this travel to Spain during
which the 100th anniversary of the Papeteries de Clairefontaine will be celebrated.
Apart from his excellent prize list and his podium last year, Loïck Peyron is
invited to the Trophée Clairefontaine de Valencia for his recent victory - the
third in a row - on the England
- USA
course of the solo transatlantic (Artemis Transat).
Claire Leroy is invited for the first time to this
rendez-vous of international sailing stars thanks to her titles in the World
Championship and European Match Racing Championship, her first place in the
Female Match Racing World Ranking List (It has been the case for more than two
years now) and for her "ISAF Rolex World Sailor" title given by the
International Sailing Federation. She is only the second French female sailor
to receive this title after Isabelle Autissier in 1995.
Jean-Pierre Dick, who has already taken part in the Trophée
Clairefontaine, in 2006 for his second victory in the Transat Jacques Vabre,
will be part of the eight guests for the 2008 edition thanks to his victory at
the end of last winter in the Barcelona World Race, the double-handed
round-the-world race without stopover from Barcelona back to Barcelona round
the three capes.
Three other places are hold to welcome Spanish crews and for
next August Olympic medal winners.
Since its creation, in 1990, the Trophée Clairefontaine is the
only event in the world reuniting champions from the different international
sailing fields, on equal footing, on spectacular sailing catamarans exclusively
designed and used for this purpose (7.65m catamarans).
Valencia,
city of art and tradition, is famous for having hosted the America’s Cup 2007.
It is the site of a new Formula 1 Grand Prix of which the first edition will be
raced on 24 August 2008. Valencia
is also the host city chosen for the sailing competitions for Madrid 2016
Olympic Games Candidature.
For more information
on the Trophée Clairefontaine de Valencia contact Clémentine Chaignaud, media@sailingone.com at SailingOne.
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