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Press Release
September 3, 2010

Media Inquiries:
Dobbs Davis
443-306-3620 or media@ChicagoMatchRace.com

CANADA’S CUP TO BE RACED AT CHICAGO MATCH RACE CENTER

The Great Lakes’ oldest and most prestigious match race trophy to be contested over 15-17 October 2010

Chicago, IL – After a hiatus of three years, an agreement has been reached enabling the Chicago Match Race Center (CMRC), a yacht club established in 2009 and operating out of North Belmont Harbor in Chicago, to host a 2010 edition of the Great Lakes’ oldest and most prestigious match race trophy, the Canada’s Cup. Three days of racing will be held over 15-17 October 2010 between two teams racing Farr 40 class yachts, Don Wilson’s Convexity representing CMRC and Grant Wood’s Vincere representing Port Credit YC in Mississauga, Ontario.

“It is an honor for us to host this prestigious trophy,” said Beth Paul, CMRC Director of Marketing and Programming, “And we’re glad to have found an agreement that satisfies the concerns of all parties involved.”

The Canada’s Cup, a renowned nation-to-nation challenge Cup between the US and Canada, has been symbolic of racing supremacy on the Great Lakes for many years, beginning in 1896. The last competition for the Canada’s Cup was in October 2007 also in Farr 40’s, but held in Toronto where the Macatawa Bay YC of Holland, MI, represented by Bob Hughes on Heartbreaker, defeated Honour representing the Royal Canadian YC (RCYC).

RCYC, the custodian of the Canada’s Cup, reports that the Macatawa Bay YC may, if approved by RCYC, be hosting the next Canada’s Cup events in 2011.

“The time line is fast, but we’re certainly excited to have this opportunity to compete for the Canada’s Cup,” said Wilson. “Hopefully we can put to the test what we’ve learned this summer at all our other CMRC events and successfully defend the Cup for the US.”

Principal Race Officer for the Canada's Cup will be Bill Canfield (ISV), and Umpires will be David Pelling (CAN), Steve Van Dyck (USA) and Andrew Alberti (CAN). Chief Measurer will be Andrew Williams (GBR).

More information will be available soon on details of schedule, racing format and rules, team profiles, shore-side activities, etc., but all events will be held from the CMRC’s headquarters at the north end of Belmont Harbor in Chicago’s Lakefront district.

Official Partners of the CMRC include CME Group and NYSE LIFFE, the City Inns family of hotels, and Line Honors is the Official Clothing Supplier to CMRC.

For more information about the Canada’s Cup, contact CMRC Director of Marketing and Programming Beth Paul on 312-542-1505 or visit www.chicagomatchrace.com.

For more information about Port Credit YC, contact John Weakley at john.weakley@gmail.com or visit www.pcyc.net.

For more information about the Royal Canadian YC visit www.rcyc.ca.

About CMRC: The Chicago Match Race Center was founded to promote and grow the sport of match race sailing. Besides being used in the America’s Cup, match race sailing has recently also been adapted as a Women’s discipline in the 2012 Olympic Games. As part of its mission to provide the highest-level match racing training facility for professional and amateur sailors in the US, CMRC has procured a fleet of Elliott 6M class boats, the type that will be used in the Games, and will use them to train and race teams with Olympic aspirations. Additionally, the CMRC retains a full fleet of TOM 28 class boats and all umpire and support boats needed to run international-caliber regattas. The 2010 Regatta schedule will feature multiple ISAF Grade 3 events beginning in May, as well as the Grade 2 Chicago Match Cup in August, while also hosting the Great Lakes match race championship, the Richardson Trophy. For the complete 2010 schedule, please visit www.ChicagoMatchRace.com.





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Sep 8, 2010, 4:32 PM

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An announcement was distributed on September 3rd that the Chicago Match Race Center (CMRC) would host a 2010 edition of the Great Lakes’ oldest and most prestigious match race trophy, the Canada’s Cup, on October 15-17. The event would be contested between two teams racing Farr 40 class yachts, Don Wilson’s Convexity representing CMRC and Grant Wood’s Vincere representing Port Credit YC in Mississauga

What the announcement did not disclose was what happened to the current defender of the Canada’s Cup. The last competition for the Canada’s Cup was in October 2007 also in Farr 40’s, held in Toronto where the Macatawa Bay YC of Holland, MI, represented by Bob Hughes on Heartbreaker, defeated Honour representing the Royal Canadian YC (RCYC).

No official explanation has come from Macatawa Bay YC, Port Credit YC, or CMRC, though it is understood that MBYC is disputing the legitimacy of the U.S. representative. The Canada’s Cup is a challenge Cup between the U.S. and Canada, first held in 1896 between the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Lincoln Park Yacht Club (Chicago, IL) in a race between top-notch cutters that was won by the Canadian team.

- Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt


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In Scuttlebutt 3171, it was announced that the Great Lakes’ oldest and most prestigious match race trophy, the Canada’s Cup, would be held in Chicago, IL on October 15-17, with Don Wilson’s Convexity representing Chicago Match Race Center (CMRC) and Grant Wood’s Vincere representing Port Credit YC in Mississauga. What the announcement did not clarify was why Macatawa Bay YC of Holland, MI, which won the Canada’s Cup in 2007, would not be defending their title. While the MBYC has not responded to Scuttlebutt’s inquiry, former ISAF President Paul Henderson files this statement on behalf of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club (RCYC), the custodian of the Canada’s Cup:
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I have discussed the situation with the RCYC Past Commodore responsible for the Canada's Cup who has led this event for now 20 years. The Cup is an event under the auspices of the RCYC who has a policy of making sure it is competed for on a very regular basis. In 2007 Macatawa Bay YC signed an agreement which included that if they won the Cup they would issue a request for a challenge from Canada by October 15, 2009 for a competition to be held in 2010. If Macatawa Bay YC could not fit this commitment then the event would revert to the RCYC who would explore other YC's to run the 2010 event.

Macatawa Bay YC did receive such a challenge before the October deadline from the Port Credit YC (Toronto). The RCYC, on hearing of the challenge, gave Macatawa Bay YC an extended period to meet their obligations. In fact the RCYC has done everything possible to ensure that Macatawa Bay YC's position is respected but they did have responsibilities also. When they said they could not meet their obligations, the control of the event reverted to the RCYC who explored and received a positive response from the Chicago Match Race Center, which has very good expertise in running Match Racing events.

The question of running the event in October 2010 is a non-issue as there is always more wind in the Fall and Chicago is called "The Windy City". It should also be noted that the last Canada's Cup at the RCYC won by Macatawa Bay YC was the second week of October 2007. It is essential to realize that the Deed of Gift of the America's Cup is very different from the Canada's Cup and the two should not be confused; one of the main differences is that the Canada's Cup will be run in Farr 40 One Designs which are readily available equal boats.


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Wasn't Chicago called the Windy city because of some long winded politicians? I think Obama's track record will prove that out.

I checked with the NCDC October is the 9th least windy month in Chicago.

Either way - I admire someone picking up the Cup and running with it. The wind gods will look favorably on the race.


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Sep 12, 2010, 1:16 PM

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Press Release Regarding Canada Cup
MBYC Canada’s Cup Organizing Committee
Macatawa Bay Yacht Club
September 11, 2010

Sailing fans who have read recent blogs and releases may have been left with the impression that Macatawa Bay Yacht Club and the Heartbreaker Team led by Robert Hughes have failed to defend the Cup we won in Toronto in October, 2007. Such an impression is terribly mistaken. Beginning weeks after winning the Canada Cup, MBYC’s representatives worked closely with the Royal Canadian Yacht Club to schedule the next event. MBYC has made it clear to any interested party that MBYC would do anything feasible and within protocol to enhance the competition among all teams on either side of the border, which includes conducting full Defender trials.

When MBYC informed RCYC in 2007 that it was ready to issue a “Call to Challenge” for 2009, as provided in the formal agreement between the parties, RCYC asked MBYC to “hold off” because there was not an apparent challenger willing to accept the Call. MBYC accommodated the request and invited RCYC to let it know when a Call should be sent.

In the Fall of 2009, there was informal discussion among the sailors suggesting that a team from Port Credit Yacht Club was ready to challenge for the Canada’s Cup. Honoring protocol directed by RCYC, MBYC encouraged the team to contact RCYC for proper notification. MBYC received no official communication from RCYC until late January 2010. In spite of the fact that the Agreement required MBYC to provide at least twelve months notice on any Call to Challenge, MBYC immediately began to determine if we could conduct an event at the level deserving of the Cup and as desired by MBYC, including Defender trials. After weeks of considerable work and effort, MBYC officially notified both RCYC and PCYC that it was not able to make the necessary arrangements to host the event in 2010, but it was prepared to immediately issue a Call to Challenge for 2011.

Subsequently, RCYC informed MBYC that the Port Credit team insisted upon a competition being held in 2010. In August, 2010, representatives of the RCYC and MBYC met in person in Grand Rapids, Michigan and, in a spirit of cooperation and compromise, hammered out an agreement which allowed an interim competition in the Fall of 2010 between Port Credit and the Chicago Match Race Center on the condition that Port Credit, at a minimum, would commit to competing for the cup at Macatawa in 2011, against the winner of the Defender trials among possible U.S. defenders, including MBYC, Chicago Match Race Center, as well as other interested teams.

MBYC and RCYC continued communications while details were being negotiated among the possible competitors for both the 2010 competition and for 2011. To help assure continued cooperation and to help assure accuracy, RCYC and MBYC had agreed press releases would be made mutually. However, before MBYC could respond to the proposal, public announcements of the 2010 competition, that were factually inaccurate, were sent to the press without approval or correction by MBYC.

MBYC believes that it has worked diligently to honor the protocol of communications and planning requested of RCYC. MBYC remains confident that the parties will soon finalize an agreement by which MBYC will host trials to defend the Canada’s Cup in Macatawa during the first two weeks following Labor Day 2011. The first series of races will determine which US team will defend the Cup. The contest for the Cup will immediately follow the trials at Macatawa. Macatawa Bay Yacht Club is excited about bringing this competition to the “west coast” of Michigan for the first time in the more than one hundred year history of the Cup.


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Oct 14, 2010, 12:50 PM

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Press release
Beth Paul, beth@chicagomatchrace.com
www.chicagomatchrace.com


RACING STARTS TOMORROW IN 2010 CANADA’S CUP
Chicago, IL ­- October 14, 2010

Final preparations are underway to tomorrow’s start of exciting big-boat match race action in the 2010 International Championship Match Race Series for the Canada’s Cup, being held as the final event of the year at the Chicago Match Race Center (CMRC). This event is a prestigious symbol of sailing supremacy on the Great Lakes since its inception by the Royal Canadian YC in 1896 as a challenge trophy between representative yachts clubs of the US and Canada.

The venerable trophy has arrived and is ready to award on Sunday to the winner of a first-to-five point series of match races between rival teams sailing Farr 40’s from the US and Canada. Don Wilson’s Team Chicago Match Race Center sailing Convexity will represent the US, while Grant Hood’s challenging Vincere team from the Port Credit YC will represent Canada. Both teams bristle with Grand Prix-level talent from numerous America’s Cup, Olympic, and Volvo Ocean Race events.

“The boats and teams are measured, so all systems are ready to go,” said CMRC Director Bill Hardesty. “We have an excellent race management and umpire team assembled, so all we need is some favorable weather to get started.”

And that they will have, with brisk autumn conditions in the forecast: Small Craft advisories are posted for tomorrow’s northerly breezes, predicted at 11 to 17 knots with gusts to 25. Windward-leeward 4-leg courses will be set offshore of Chicago’s Belmont Harbor, with matches targeted to be from 60 to 75 minutes in length, and no races can be sailed in sustained winds exceeding 22 knots.

The Regatta Chairman will be CMRC’s Mary Anne Ward (USA), the Principal Race Officer will be Bill Canfield (ISV), Race Committee representatives will be Tom Rinda (USA) and John Weakley (CAN), and the Chief Umpire will be Flavio Naveira (ARG). Sailing Instructions outlining details of the racing format for the event are posted at CMRC’s website, www.chicagomatchrace.com.

Both teams must comply with Farr 40 class rules that specify no more than four ISAF-classified Group 3 (professional) sailors on the crew, and that the helmsmen must be Group 1 (amateur) sailors.

Hood’s Vincere team includes Curtis Florence, Dave Jarvis, John Gunderson, Gerry Mitchell, Andy Horton, Matt McDonough, Chelsea Davidson, Dani Gamache, and Mike Wolfs. Coaching will be James Lyne and Rossi Milev, and the Boat Captain is Kyle Vowels.

Wilson’s Team CMRC includes Brent Ruhne, Mory Matias, Payson Infelise, Caroline Young, Zach Hurst, Michael Bradley, Jennifer Wilson, Mal Parker, and Eric Doyle.

Shoreside activities on the lakefront including competitor briefings, press conferences, umpire debriefs and awards ceremonies will be held before and after racing in and around the CMRC floating regatta center moored at the North end of Belmont Harbor.

Race tracking will be available on the CMRC website, courtesy of Kattack.

Official Partners of the CMRC include CME Group and the City Inns family of hotels, and NYSE LIFFE is CMRC’s official Boat Sponsor and Line Honors is the Official Clothing Supplier to CMRC.

About CMRC:
The Chicago Match Race Center was founded to promote and grow the sport of match race sailing. Besides being used in the America’s Cup, match race sailing has recently also been adapted as a Women’s discipline in the 2012 Olympic Games. As part of its mission to provide the highest-level match racing training facility for professional and amateur sailors in the US, CMRC has procured a fleet of Elliott 6M class boats, the type that will be used in the Games, and will use them to train and race teams with Olympic aspirations. Additionally, the CMRC retains a full fleet of TOM 28 class boats and all umpire and support boats needed to run international-caliber regattas. For the complete list of events and results from the 2010 season schedule, and events for the 2011 season, please visit www.ChicagoMatchRace.com.




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October 15, 2010 - Day one report attached.

US TAKES EARLY 3-0 LEAD IN 2010 CANADA'S CUP

- Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt


Attachments: Canada Cup Day One.pdf (195 KB)


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October 16, 2010 - Day two report attached.

CANADA WINS TWO TODAY, BUT U.S. STILL LEADS 4-2 IN CANADA'S CUP

- Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt
Attachments: Canada Cup Day Two.pdf (191 KB)


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Toronto, Ontario and Holland, Michigan
Yacht Clubs Announce Plans for International Competition

The Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto, Ontario and the Macatawa Bay Yacht Club of Holland, Michigan are pleased to announce a series of two competitions for the historic Canada’s Cup. In a unique arrangement designed to increase the frequency of Cup competitions and heighten competitor interest in the Cup, the first event is a match between Don Wilson’s Convexity from the Chicago Match Race Center, Chicago, Illinois, and Grant Hood’s Vincere of Port Credit Yacht Club located in Mississauga, Ontario. This event is currently being sailed at the Chicago Match Race Center’s venue. The winner of this event will be a co-holder of the Canada’s Cup with Macatawa Bay prior to the second event scheduled for August, 2011.

The second event will be held at Macatawa Bay Yacht Club, the current holder of the Cup. Macatawa Bay Yacht Club will issue a formal call for challenge coincident with the conclusion of the Chicago Canada’s Cup match. The call will be for a Cup Match held September 1, 2011. Immediately prior to the Cup Match, Macatawa will hold Defender Selection Trials which will be open to teams from all US yacht clubs located on the Great Lakes. Macatawa Bay is opening the defender trials to all US clubs on the Great Lakes to further promote and broaden interest in competing for the Cup.

The Canada’s Cup is one of the world’s most prestigious match racing events for mono-hulled yachts. The first competition was held in 1896. Past events have involved yachts from Ontario, New York, Ohio, and Michigan. This is the first time the Cup competition will be held on Lake Michigan.

For further information please contact:

Beth Paul, Chicago Match Race Center, Media@ChicagoMatchRaceCenter.com
Roger Gamache, Macatawa Bay Yacht Club, rogerdgamache@aol.com
John Weakley, Port Credit Yacht Club, john.weakle@gmail.com
David Matheson, Royal Canadian Yacht Club, dm@dmlegalnet.com


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Press release
October 17, 2010

U.S. WINS 2010 CANADA’S CUP


Last match hard-fought, but U.S. comes out ahead 5-2; MBYC challenge issued now for 2011

Media Inquiries:
Beth Paul
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Chicago, IL -In one fantastic finale to a hard-fought series, where both teams traded the lead and the tension was always high, Don Wilson’s Team Chicago Match Race Center has successfully defended the 2010 Canada’s Cup for the U.S. in a three-day challenge made by Grant Hood’s Vincere team from the Port Credit YC. The winning team, which besides Wilson included Brent Ruhne, Mory Matias, Payson Infelise, Caroline Young, Zach Hurst, Michael Bradley, Jennifer Wilson, Mal Parker, and Eric Doyle, prevailed on a final score of 5-2 in the series sailed at CMRC.

“This was a great three days of match racing,” said Wilson. “Grant and his team put up a real fight, especially yesterday, but we are so pleased they came here to challenge for this prestigious trophy. Like I said on Friday, I have never entered a race where I didn’t know how the other boat would sail. Grant sailed an amazing race and credit goes to him and his team, for helping make this event happen, and to make it such an exciting event.”

But today’s final race in the series was never certain until the end, and momentum could very well have tipped the other way, as it did yesterday when the Canadians won two races to the American’s one. But down by 4-2, the Canadians knew they were in a must-win situation to stay alive in the series, and so when Wilson took the start it was looking grim for Hood, as Wilson took the early lead and extended it to the favored left side in the first beat to get around the top mark by 2 lengths.

But in the 12-18 knot northerlies reminiscent of the first day of competition, this was not a safe margin at all, and the Canadians rolled over the Americans on the last starboard gybe into the bottom mark rounding, taking the lead.

“We knew we had a fast boat going downwind,” said Hood, “so we wanted to make it close to get around the bottom mark ahead and try to stay ahead on the next beat.”

On that second beat, Hood and team did put a loose cover on the U.S., keeping the action very close, but the U.S. was able to get up close enough to leebow tack under the Canadians in the final exchange at the top, leaving just enough room to complete their tack across Hood’s bow, and take the match lead back to the U.S. team again rounding the second windward mark.

From here it was just one downwind leg remaining, which Wilson and team were able to fend off attacks and successfully defend and win the match by a 1.5-length margin at the finish.

“It was an epic match,” claimed commentator Scott Dickson, “Because with any small shift or any wave, the advantage could shift to the other team. It was all very exciting to watch, and the U.S. coach Ian Williams (2-time match race World Champion) said he too was on edge the entire match.”

One feature of the Canada’s Cup courses set by Principal Race Officer Bill Canfield was their length: at 60-75 minutes, the goal was to give the trailing team an opportunity to put their boat speed and sail handling skills to the test, rather than just a pure test of typical short-course match race positioning. This was an effective strategy, as most matches in the series were hard-fought and had many lead changes.

The successful U.S. defense of the Canada’s Cup matched a formal announcement made today by Commodore Bob DeJong of CMRC’s co-defending Macatawa Bay YC (MBYC) that his club has issued a call to challenge for the 2011 Canada’s Cup. The format will be to have a Defender Series amongst any entries put forth from U.S. clubs on the Great Lakes over 25-27 August 2011 to select the representing team for the US, then after a two day break conduct the racing for the Canada’s Cup over 30 August - 1 September. All racing will be at MBYC in Holland, MI, and the competition will once again by in Farr 40 Class yachts.

Photos and videos of the all the action in the 2010 Canada’s Cup are available on the CMRC website: www.chicagomatchrace.com.

Official Partners of the CMRC include CME Group and the City Inns family of hotels, and NYSE LIFFE is CMRC’s official Boat Sponsor and Line Honors is the Official Clothing Supplier to CMRC.

For more information about the 2010 Canada’s Cup, stop by CMRC or contact CMRC Director of Marketing and Programming Beth Paul on 312-542-1505 or visit www.chicagomatchrace.com.

About CMRC: The Chicago Match Race Center was founded to promote and grow the sport of match race sailing. Besides being used in the America’s Cup, match race sailing has recently also been adapted as a Women’s discipline in the 2012 Olympic Games. As part of its mission to provide the highest-level match racing training facility for professional and amateur sailors in the US, CMRC has procured a fleet of Elliott 6M class boats, the type that will be used in the Games, and will use them to train and race teams with Olympic aspirations. Additionally, the CMRC retains a full fleet of TOM 28 class boats and all umpire and support boats needed to run international-caliber regattas. For the complete list of events and results from the 2010 season schedule, and events for the 2011 season, please visit www.ChicagoMatchRace.com.




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