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Inaugural Carlos Aguilar Memorial Match Race Championship Set for December 2008
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Jan 9, 2008, 13:50 PST
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Catch the wave of excitement building for the sport of match racing. The Carlos Aguilar Memorial Match Race Championship, set for December 5 to 7, 2008 and hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club, U.S. Virgin Islands, will offer some of the best sailing conditions in the world combined with a high-caliber format that includes international umpires, highly competitive IC24s, and clinics leading up to the event led by America's Cup sailor and native Virgin Islander, Peter Holmberg.

"Carlos was a great sailor and had a deep love of match racing," says Holmberg. "I know he'd be happy to see this event happen. Match racing is dear to me too, and I would love to see it grow in the Caribbean. This match racing event is a great start for a great cause and I'll be making every effort on my part for it to be successful."

Bill Canfield, co-organizer of the event along with Aguilar's widow and keen woman match racer, Verian Aguilar, adds, "Carlos was fascinated by match racing, both as a spectator and as a competitor. He was heavily involved in helping our women's team and junior sailors to hone their match racing skills in the absence of Henry Menin and Peter Holmberg, when these two men were away participating in the last America's Cup campaign."

Match Racing teams from both within and outside of the Caribbean are invited to submit their resumes. Slots are available for up to eight teams in the Open Division and up to six teams in the Woman's Division.

IC24s, equipped with competitive sails, will be available.

The IC24, which stands for Inter-Club 24, is a converted J24 equipped with a Melges 24-style deck mold that is wider than the original design, has no traveler, and is capable of carrying five sailors. There is an inside track for a genoa, but no spinnaker or bow pulpit and the transom is closed. Stanchions are lower and covered for comfort. The design was innovated by two St. Thomas Yacht Club sailors in the early 2000s.

"We've applied to make the Carlos Aguilar Memorial Match Race Championship a Category 3 event," says Canfield, "with on-the- water umpiring."

The event's NOR (Notice of Race) and will be available on the St. Thomas Yacht Club's website (www.styc.net) as of March 1.

The St. Thomas Yacht Club is not new to hosting world-class match racing events. The Club organized the Marriott Frenchman's Reef International Match Race - the first Grade One international match race to be held within the Caribbean - in 1997 and again in 1998. More recently, in 2006, the Club hosted the TAG-Heuer Nation's Cup Regional Final. In 2009, the Club will host the U.S. Women's Match Racing Championships.

According to the International Sailing Federation (ISAF), the sport of match race sailing has grown spectacularly during the last decade. Ten years ago, there were only a handful of match race regattas held around the world, and a ranking system was yet to be established. By 1989, a ranking system was implemented and has been administered ever since. Points are awarded to skippers for first through tenth place finishes in match racing events. The events are ranked as well, giving added weight to major regattas.

For more information about the Carlos Aguilar Memorial Match Race Championship, contact Bill Canfield at styc@vipowernet.net or 340-775-6320.

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