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Extreme 40 Series 2010 in Almeria 09.-12.Oktober 2010
www.extremesailingseriesasia.com/ - Übersicht

Übersicht
October 08th 2010
It's all for a good cause as
the skippers take centre stage in Almeria for final round
Eight teams are now taking centre stage here in Almería for the
four-day final round of the Extreme Sailing Series™ 2010 season
that starts tomorrow [Saturday, 9th October]. Whilst racing is
at the forefront of their mind, the skippers have also all
personally elected a charity that can share in the reward of
coming first.
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© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
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This season's winning boat will receive €5000 to
be donated to their cause, which adds some meaning to the
circuit as current leaders The Wave, Muscat's Khamis Al Anbouri
stresses: "The charity we support is called Dar Al Atta'a and
does an amazing job helping poor people in Oman. They built
houses for people who have been hit by cyclones and will deliver
some more soon. We will be fighting hard to win and donate the
prize to Dar Al Atta'a, it would be great to do something for
our country." Whether they're humanitarian or environmental, the
causes supported by Extreme 40 teams are diverse but all
showcase the sailors' involvement as well as their ability to
see 'beyond the sporting arena'.
Six regular circuit teams, plus two new entries: Rumbo Almería,
skippered by Guillermo Altadill, and Emirates Team New Zealand,
headed up by Dean Barker. It's all to play over the next five
days with a mixed weather forecast that will deliver both light
airs and potentially stronger winds over the weekend, the podium
is wide open as is the promise of many closely fought races.
The Wave, Muscat helmed by Paul Campbell-James leads the overall
standings by just one point following some aggressive tactics at
the Trapani event that relegated Groupe Edmond de Rothschild
into second place overall. Guichard's men need to beat the young
Omani team here in Almeria to grab overall victory: "My first
goal is really clear, to beat The Wave Muscat but without
forgetting Mike Golding or Loick Peyron because the four leading
boats are really close so I think Almeria will be a big, big
fight. My crew and I are confident. The last races, in the Grand
Prix of Trapani at the end of September, taught us a lot and we
intend to tackle this final meet of the year with a real sense
of keenness and motivation."
© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
Mike Golding's Ecover Sailing Team also lead Oman Sail Masirah by
a single point and the final podium positions are really open
for the taking. Further down the leaderboard, the battles
continue and Franck Cammas' Groupama 40 leads Red Bull Extreme
Sailing by a point.
But if the crews are determined to earn as many points as
possible to try and make their way up the leaderboard, they have
each been supporting a charity throughout the season, using the
circuit's exposure to raise awareness for good causes.
View here the video introducing the charities:
[http://www.extremesailingseries.com/video/almeria/]
© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
"We live in an era where social responsibility and values play an
increasingly important role," says Gilles Chiorri, Event
Director. "It's great to stage a high-level sporting event and
at the same time get charities involved this season which has
been part of our wider vision for the Extreme Sailing Series
going forward - it goes hand in hand with our sustainability
policy. It's all about doing our bit too, making worthwhile
causes benefit from the energy we deploy and adopting a sensible
, responsible approach."
© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
Both Groupama 40 and Red Bull Extreme Sailing have chosen to
support charities working in the medical field (respectively
Prader Willi France and Wings for Life), while Ecover and Groupe
Edmond de Rothschild opted to help organisations dedicated to
the environment (Water Aid and Peace Parks Foundation). As
skipper Mike Golding explains, "We're all motivated to do as
well as we can, but it's a lovely cherry on the cake to know we
can help a charity as well."
The four-day final event falls over the Spanish Bank Holiday and
thousands of public are expected to descend on the Race Village,
having experienced the unique 'stadium' style of racing last
year.
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