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Extreme 40 Series 2010 in Almeria 09.-12.Oktober 2010
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Tagesvideo
October 12th 2010
Paul Campbell-James Wins Final Round To
Claim Overall Extreme Sailing Series™ 2010 Victory
British skipper Paul Campbell-James and his crew on board The
Wave, Muscat has won the final event in Almeria of the 2010
Extreme Sailing Series™ securing overall victory in the 2010
series, beating pre-season favourites Groupe Edmond de
Rothschild (Yann Guichard).
© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
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British skipper Paul Campbell-James and his crew on board The
Wave, Muscat has won the final event in Almeria of the 2010
Extreme Sailing Series™ securing overall victory in the 2010
series, beating pre-season favourites Groupe Edmond de
Rothschild (Yann Guichard). In winning the overall series, the
young Omani team also collected €5,000 for their nominated
charity, Dar Al Att'a. The racing was action-packed – including
a near capsize for Dean Barker and the crew of Team Emirates New
Zealand - right up until the last double-points race which,
ultimately, decided the victor.
© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
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Breezy conditions saw the eight
boats blast round the tight stadium set inside the port of
Almeria in front of the public. It was a spectacular finale that
attracted over 38,000 spectators over the four days. The five
-event circuit began in May touring Sète (France), Cowes (UK),
Kiel (Germany), Trapani (Sicily) and, finally, Almeria (Spain).
Paul Campbell-James, the youngest skipper on the circuit at just
27 years old, won the Cowes and Trapani events, and their win
here secured them the 2010 Extreme Sailing Series™ overall title
: "I can't believe it but we've won! It's fantastic, it hasn't
quite sunk in yet but I couldn't be happier. I was feeling the
nerves but we started well and sailed fast."
For Yann Guichard and the crew of Groupe Edmond de Rothschild it
was disappointment for the second year in a row. The French team
finished second place overall in 2009 and started the 2010
season as favourites. Victories in Sète and Kiel confirmed their
competence and determination: "Of course the objective was to
win so we're a bit disappointed," said Guichard back on the
dockside. "Yet we had a great season with two event wins. I'm
really happy with my team and I'm looking forward to next year,
to finally win this Extreme 40 circuit. It was a really
difficult day today, I had a tough time on the starts and even
though we managed to position the boat favourably, we struggled
to make the most of these opportunities. Hats off to The Wave,
Muscat, they sailed very well throughout the season, they took a
lot of risks and it paid off. Bravo to them!"
Paul Campbell paid tribute to his crew that included Nick Hutton,
Alastair Richardson and Khamis Alanbouri who becomes the first
Omani sailor in the country's history to stand on the podium of
a top international sailing event: "The lads were all over the
boat handling today and it was a hard day boat handling-wise
today. We basically dominated the starboard end of the start
line all day and they didn't really have a reply to that. In
Sète we were amazed we could get on the podium; in Cowes we won
and then it was actually like, we could win this; then in Kiel
we crashed a lot and Trapani again we won, so we came here with
confidence," said Campbell-James. But they had to put up a fight
to wrest control from the strong performance of Groupe Edmond de
Rothschild: "Even two days ago we were 11 points behind and it
was looking doubtful that we could have a comeback, so it's
happy days!"
© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
Mike Golding's Ecover Sailing Team were still in with a shout for
the event title at the start of the day, but soon found
themselves fighting to keep third place from Loick Peyron's Oman
Sail Masirah. The British team was struggling and a penalty in
the fourth race of the day, didn't help. But a victory in the
final double points race was just enough to secure third place
in Almeria and third place overall: "We're ecstatic, really
ecstatic," said Golding. "We were all getting a little bit edgy
on the boat but we pulled it back when it really counted on that
last double point race so it's a fantastic feeling. I have
always known this team has potential and I knew we could do well
in this series and that a podium finish was possible. But,
obviously, it's a big change with a new crew particularly Leigh
(MacMillan) who has done a fantastic job. Will (Howden), Boycy
(Jonathan Taylor) and Andrew (McLean) have all pulled 100% so I'm
absolutely delighted."
© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events
Franck Cammas, skipper Groupama 40, went into the final day with
a good points buffer ahead of Roman Hagara's Red Bull Extreme
Sailing and a first, second and third place out of the eight
races helped shore up his position to claim 5th place in Almeria
and in the overall series. The local team of Rumbo Almeria,
skippered by Guillermo Altadill, delighted the home crowd
finishing in 6th place; whilst Dean Barker's Team New Zealand
completed the event leaderboard.
The fourth season of the Extreme Sailing Series™ comes to a close
in Almeria after 130 races, across five European venues,
'stadium' racing in front of tens of thousands of spectators. The
2011 Extreme Sailing Series™, one of just four circuits with
ISAF's Special Event Status, has already been confirmed with an
eight event global circuit across Europe, the USA, the Far East
and GCC region. Bring it on!
Extreme Sailing Series™ Almeria Results
1st The Wave, Muscat, Paul Campbell-James, 157 points
2nd Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, Yann Guichard, 142 points
3rd Ecover Sailing Team, Mike Golding, 135 points
4th Oman Sail Masirah, Loick Peyron, 123 points
5th Groupama 40, Franck Cammas, 107 points
6th Rumbo Almeria, Guillermo Altadill, 91 points
7th Red Bull Extreme Sailing, Roman Hagara, 91 points
8th Emirates Team New Zealand, Dean Barker, 66 points
Overall Results Extreme Sailing Series™ 2010
1st The Wave, Muscat, Paul Campbell-James, 36 points
2nd Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, Yann Guichard, 34 points
3rd Ecover Sailing Team, Mike Golding, 31 points
4th Oman Sail Masirah, Loick Peyron, 29 points
5th Groupama 40, Franck Cammas, 17 points
6th Red Bull Extreme Sailing, Roman Hagara, 16 points
7th The Ocean Racing Club, Mitch Booth, 7 points
8th Team GAC Pindar, Nick Moloney, 3 points
Extreme Sailing Series™ To Date:
2007 Team Basilica
2008 Alinghi
2009 Oman Sail Masirah
2010 The Wave, Muscat
Extreme Sailing Series™ 2010 Season Round-Up
Sète (FRA), May 27 - 30:
Groupe Edmond de Rothschild Victorious at Round One
Yann Guichard's men proved to be unstoppable at the first round
of the 2010 Extreme Sailing Series in Sète, France, claiming
overall victory and firmly throwing down the gauntlet to the
other seven teams for the reindexder of the season: "The most
important thing is to stay out of trouble and make less mistakes
than the others. I would like to say a huge thank you to my crew
because without them, we cannot do anything," said Guichard.
Second place on the overall podium went to Loick Peyron on Oman
Sail Masirah who finished no lower than fourth in any of races
on the final day, placing them ahead of Paul Campbell-James' The
Wave, Muscat.
Cowes (UK), July 31 - August 5:
First event win for The Wave, Muscat
Paul Campbell-James on The Wave, Muscat won the UK Round of the
Extreme Sailing Series at Cowes Week – the first ever regatta
win for the youngest skipper on the circuit. Thirty-six races
over six days in front of 60,000+ spectators – the UK round of
the five-stop circuit delivered everything that the Extreme
Sailing Series is about. The conditions throughout the event
demanded the utmost focus and physical effort from the nine
competing teams with a strong breeze and a lumpy sea state. The
Wave, Muscat's victory meant they got to share the top spot on
the overall Series leaderboard with Groupe Edmond de Rothschild,
with 14 points apiece. Two points behind was Oman Sail Masirah.
Franck Cammas' Groupama 40 had the crash of the season as their
Extreme 40 piled into the beach, having had their steering
knocked out by Groupe Edmond de Rothschild.
Kiel (GER), 26 - 29 August:
Yann Guichard unbeatable in German waters
Yann Guichard and his crew on Groupe Edmond de Rothschild won the
third round of the 2010 Extreme Sailing Series™ in Kiel. There
was no stopping Guichard who took control of the German event on
the penultimate day, unseating Britain's Mike Golding from the
top of the leaderboard. On the final day the French team scored
four 1st places and two 4th places in the six fleet races: "I
think that's the best event we have ever done," said Guichard.
Under big rain squalls with strong gusts, Ecover secured second
place just in front of The Wave, Muscat who took advantage of
the last race to overtake Masirah.
Trapani (ITA), 23 - 26 September:
The Wave, Muscat, take top spot with overall championship title
wide open
Paul Campbell-James, skipper of The Wave, Muscat won the Extreme
Sailing Series™ Trapani snatching the overall lead for the
Series from Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, with the Championship
title all to play for at the final event in Almeria. The
medieval city of Trapani provided some of the best conditions
and action of the year with the fleet thrilling the spectators
with pitchpoles and near capsizes as they covered all corners of
the Sicilian harbour. With the top four boats separated by just
four points for the overall title, nothing would be certain
until the final round of the 2010 Extreme Sailing Series™ in
Spain.
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