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Sep 15, 2008, 9:18 AM

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PRESS RELEASE
Paris and Auckland
September 15, 2008


LOUIS VUITTON ANNOUNCES REGATTA

Louis Vuitton announced today that the company is planning an international match racing regatta to be sailed in Auckland, New Zealand in February next year.

The “Louis Vuitton Pacific Series” is being organized in association with the New Zealand Government, Emirates Team New Zealand, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS), and Auckland City

Over the last 25 years, Louis Vuitton has associated its name with the America’s Cup, helping to bring this historical sporting event into the 21st century.

All the sailing teams that have participated in previous Louis Vuitton Cup regattas have been invited to compete in the Auckland regatta from January 31 to February 14, 2009.

Organisers will select between six and eight teams, on a “first come, first served’’ basis, to participate in this friendly series of races.

In order to ensure a level playing field, all participating teams will compete aboard Emirates Team New Zealand yachts. The two boats are very similar in performance. Some configuration changes will be made to ensure a level playing field.

Three races are planned every day on a two-mile windward-leeward course laid at the mouth of Waitemata Harbour between Rangitoto Island and Orakei wharf.

Yves Carcelle, C.E.O of Louis Vuitton explained that: “The Auckland event is neither competing with the America‘s Cup, nor is it part of the next edition of the America’s Cup. The Louis Vuitton Cup, awarded to the top challenging syndicate since 1983, will not be at stake during the event. A Louis Vuitton trophy will be created especially for this regatta.”

In Auckland, Emirates Team New Zealand managing director Grant Dalton said the team’s role, apart from preparing the yachts for racing, was only that of a competitor.

“The sailing team welcomes the opportunity to get back on the water as a complete unit against some top opposition,” he said. “The regatta will be a big event for Auckland. The action will take place over three weekends to give Aucklanders a chance to see the big boats and top teams fight it out.”

Dalton said that ETNZ would do everything it could to make its two yachts totally competitive. “We know the yachts’ relative performance very well and even though they’re close, we know what can to be done to make them even more so.

“The organisers are looking at having a daily draw to decide which yacht the teams will sail that day. Over the course of the regatta they should all race both boats.”

RNZYS Commodore Scott Colebrook welcomed Louis Vuitton’s initiative. “The RNZYS is looking forward to having Louis Vuitton back in Auckland and the Squadron will do everything it can to make the series a success. Planning for operations on the water has already commenced. The concept is excellent, the sailing venue is ideal and we eagerly anticipate hosting some great sailing.

Prime Minister Helen Clark said: "Congratulations to Louis Vuitton and Emirates Team New Zealand for organising this exciting international yachting event. New Zealand is very pleased to be hosting this regatta and Auckland with its beautiful harbour and vibrant inner city will put on a fantastic show for yachting fans and tourists."

Mayor of Auckland John Banks said the high caliber event will be another opportunity to showcase the city to the world. “We want this to be an event that not only establishes Auckland as a desirable major events destination, but also provides three weekends of great entertainment for Aucklanders,” the Mayor said.

Bruno Troublé, spokesperson for Louis Vuitton, said there had been an enthusiastic response from many of the teams invited to the event.


FOR MORE INFORMATION

Louis Vuitton Communication Institutionnelle
Isabella Capece Galeota/Alexandra Mendès France
Tel: +33 (1) 55 80 32 55
a.mendesfrance@fr.vuitton.com

Keith Taylor, Press Officer
Louis Vuitton Pacific Series
Mob: +64 (21) 534-844
keith@stevet.co.nz

Bruno Troublé
Mob: +33 (6) 61 00 43 21
bruno@coyoteandco.eu

Warren Douglas
Emirates Team New Zealand
Mob: +64 (21) 583-230
warren.douglas@emiratesteamnz.com


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Sep 17, 2008, 11:38 AM

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Current entry list*
1. Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL)
2. BMW ORACLE Racing (USA)
3. Mascalzone Latino (ITA)
4. K-Challenge (FRA)
5. Team Shosholoza (SA)
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*Alinghi (SUI) said they would enter if ETNZ would drop their lawsuit against them.


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Sep 25, 2008, 1:49 PM

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September 25, 2008

LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES
SEES OVERWHELMING RESPONSE

Louis Vuitton confirmed today an overwhelming response to the international regatta to be sailed in Auckland, New Zealand, in February next year with 23 teams spontaneously expressing interest and seven teams who have already registered and paid the entry fee. With eight berths available in the regatta, the entries are almost closed only one week after announcing the new event.

Among the seven confirmed entries are five former Louis Vuitton Cup competitors: host Emirates Team New Zealand, BMW ORACLE Racing (USA), K-Challenge (FRA), Mascalzone Latino (ITA), and Shosholoza (RSA). An Italian and one other team also have officially entered, but will announce their participation at a later date.

“We are delighted to see such strong interest from the teams for this friendly event,” said Yves Carcelle, Président Louis Vuitton.

“With such a positive response, we are working on creative ideas to bring more teams to Auckland,” said Louis Vuitton’s Director Christine Belanger.

“Exactly 25 years ago on September 26, 1983, Australia II put an end to 132 years of American domination over the oldest trophy in sport, after winning the first-ever Louis Vuitton Cup,” said Bruno Troublé, founder of the Louis Vuitton Cup. “We are proud on the occasion of this anniversary to work on a new event which will bring the teams back on the water.”

To be called the “Louis Vuitton Pacific Series”, the event is being held in association with the New Zealand Government, Emirates Team New Zealand, the Royal New-Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS), Auckland City and Sky City Entertainment Group.

All the sailing teams that have participated in previous Louis Vuitton Cup regattas have been invited to compete in Auckland from February 1 – 15, 2009.

Three races are planned every day on a two-mile windward-leeward course laid between Rangitoto Island and Waitemata Harbour. The competing teams will be selected at random before the start of each race.

Louis Vuitton
Communication Institutionnelle
Isabella Capece Galeota/Alexandra Mendès France
01 55 80 32 55
a.mendesfrance@fr.vuitton.com

Bruno Troublé
06 61 00 43 21bruno@coyoteandco.eu


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Nov 6, 2008, 12:03 PM

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, November 6th, 2008


LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES CONFIRMS 12 TEAMS

PARIS, FRANCE - At the New Zealand Embassy today, Louis Vuitton announced the names of the 12 teams from 11 countries which will compete in the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series in Auckland, New Zealand next February.

The New Zealand Ambassador, Her Excellency Mrs Sarah Dennis, joined Mr Yves Carcelle, Chairman & CEO of Louis Vuitton, in welcoming the participation of all the teams.

The aim of the regatta is to allow all former Louis Vuitton Cup competitors to get back on the water and compete in a friendly match race series. When the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series was announced last September, 23 teams expressed their interest.

Fourteen teams have confirmed they want to compete. With the number of participants being limited to 12, the last two entries have been placed on a waiting list. If, in the next month, one or more teams drop out, the teams in waiting will have the opportunity to fill the vacancy.

“The success of the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series has exceeded our expectations. We are pleasantly surprised that the announcement of this event has created a sense of excitement and conciliation in the world of the America’s Cup,” said Yves Carcelle.

The teams will now start their preparations. They will arrive in Auckland on January 23rd in order to familiarise themselves with the boats, which have been loaned for the regatta by BMW Oracle Racing and Emirates Team New Zealand. Two weeks of match racing competiton begins on January 30th.

Bruno Troublé, spokesperson for Louis Vuitton, said that the gathering of international teams and sailors which will convene in Auckland for the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series is one of the most impressive ever brought together.

The Louis Vuitton Pacific Series is being organised in association with the New Zealand Government, Emirates Team New Zealand, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, Auckland City and Sky City Entertainment Group.

A representative from each of the teams travelled to Paris this week in order to attend a meeting organised in preparation of this event.

Alinghi, winner and defender of the 2003 Louis Vuitton Cup is one of the confirmed participants.

Six daily match races are planned on short windward-leeward courses laid at the entrance to Auckland's Waitemata Harbour, between Rangitoto Island and the city foreshore. There will be a daily draw to decide which yacht competing teams will sail that day.


LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES (By order of entry)
Emirates Team New Zealand – New Zealand
Luna Rossa – Italy
BMW Oracle – USA
K-Challenge- France
Mascalzone Latino – Italy
Team Origin - UK
China Team – China
Team Shosholoza – South Africa
Italia – Vasco Vascotto - Italy
Team Germany - Germany
Greek Challenge - Greece
Alinghi – Switzerland

Waiting list:
Italia – Francesco De Angelis – Italy
Team French Spirit – Marc Pajot – France

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Louis Vuitton Communication Institutionnelle
Isabella Capece Galeota / Konstanze Wachter
Tel: +33 (1) 55 80 32 55
k.wachter@fr.vuitton.com

Keith Taylor
Press Officer
Louis Vuitton Pacific Series
Mob: +64 (21) 534-844
keith@pr4sail.com

Coyote & Co
Bruno Troublé
Mob: +33 (6) 61 00 43 21
bruno@coyoteandco.eu

Warren Douglas
Emirates Team New Zealand
Mob: +64 (21) 583-230
warren.douglas@emiratesteamnz.com


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Nov 13, 2008, 11:07 PM

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perhaps this event will get things going again. Hope that swiss guy has now understood the Cup is bigger than even his ego
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Dec 1, 2008, 10:25 AM

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LVPS: Letter from Vincenzo Onorato/Mascalzone Latino

Dear friends and supporters,

It is with deep regret that I inform you to have withdrawn the entry of our team from the next Louis Vuitton Pacific Series.

This decision is the result of a lengthy deliberation, and it doesn’t reflect my wish. It is due to the difficult international economic situation which is making nearly impossible to find sponsors that would cover, even partially, the operational costs for a participation aiming a good performance.

Further, making a low level’s participation to the Auckland regatta would mortify our aspirations for an event which deserves the maximum standard in terms of sport and organization.

My great sorrow in giving up is mostly for Louis Vuitton which is , in my opinion , the only depositary of the Cup's tradition and dignity.

For this reason, I wish “good wind” to this event and to all participants and I hope its promoters will keep on with their dedication into our sport with the same passion they always had.

On our part, while waiting for the America’s Cup to find a reasonable and viable way to be pursued, Mascalzone Latino confirms its participation into 2009 Farr 40 Class regatta.

Vincenzo Onorato




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Dec 4, 2008, 10:39 AM

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Scuttlebutt 2735
Both Italian syndicate Mascalzone Latino and Team Germany, challengers in the
32nd America’s Cup in 2007, have withdrawn from the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series
to be held in Auckland, New Zealand in February next year. Both teams stated
that the global financial crisis made it impossible to find sponsors to back
their participation. -- NZ Herald, full story: http://SButt120108c.notlong.com


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Dec 4, 2008, 10:40 AM

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Translated:
The union of French America's Cup French Spirit shall not participate in the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series, said its president Marc Pajot, whereas "in sailing and America's Cup, it should not disperse" . "We is applying at the outset, we were then placed on the waiting list, and finally we were invited," said Pajot. On reflection, this no longer corresponds to the approach of our program to the next America's Cup. "AFP -- http://www.myfreesport.fr/...rt=tous&id=35541


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