Tuesday, November 27, 2007

GGYC Welcomes Court Ruling

Valencia, Spain, 27 November 2007: The Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC) today welcomed a ruling by the New York State Supreme Court that its challenge for the 33rd America’s Cup was valid.

“We are very pleased by the decision as it enables everyone to focus on getting the Cup back on track quickly,” said Russell Coutts, CEO of the club’s BMW ORACLE Racing team.

He said GGYC wanted to see a conventional America’s Cup regatta in Valencia and is planning to speak with Alinghi as soon as possible to organize a meeting seeking a mutual consent challenge.

GGYC’s first preferences would be to:

1. Seek to agree rules with all competitors along the lines of the October 17 “nine points” compromise proposal and race a conventional America’s Cup competition in Valencia in 2009.

2. If a Deed of Gift challenge went ahead, the club would seek to race under the AC90 monohull rule already published. If Alinghi did not agree to that, in multi-hulls.

3. In all scenarios, GGYC would seek by mutual consent to have a Challenger Selection Series with as many challengers as possible.

“We will immediately endeavour to meet with the other challengers to mutually agree a fair set of rules negotiated with all the other teams,” Coutts said.

“We will be very happy if we can put the last few months behind us and get on with sailing.”

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1 Comments:

At 10:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations BMW Oracle. Please keep the cup at 2009! The whole uncertainty has disrupted so many peoples lives and job secruity. My family for one has been affected and a lot of my friends are in a worse position. My husband loves sailing and has always wanted to be in this competition, i just hope that his dreams stay on track. It is up to you now!

 

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