London (6th January 2020) – The World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) today announced its 20th anniversary season with an 18 event schedule across 13 countries, including a new championship format awarding points from all events towards the annual match racing world title. GKSS Match Cup Sweden also re-joins the tour as the third World Championship event of the series, alongside Long Beach Yacht Club’s Congressional Cup® Regatta, and the Argo Group Gold Cup hosted by the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club.

Under new ownership since last year,  WMRT returns to its ‘event host’ model, bringing together a series of independent match racing events around the world as part of the annual world tour. Competing teams will accumulate points from events on to the WMRT annual championship leader-board – the skipper with the highest points at the end of the season will be crowned Match Racing World Champion, officially sanctioned by World Sailing, the governing body of the sport. The defending Match Racing World Champion is Phil Robertson (NZL), two-time winner of the title in 2016 and 2018/19.

Phil Robertson (far right), 2018/19 Match Racing World Champion Photo: Drew Malcolm for ChinaOne.Ningbo.

The 2020 WMRT season will comprise two levels of events – ‘World Tour’ events and ‘World Championship’ events. All events will be organised under World Sailing rules as ‘Open’ match racing events allowing both men and women teams, as well as mixed teams to enter. The ‘World Championship’ level events will award higher points and prize money of at least USD75,000.

Skippers will count their best four results from events to the WMRT leader-board. The top twelve skippers on the leader-board at 1 October 2020 will qualify for the WMRT Grand Final to be announced soon. The WMRT Grand Final will carry a points multiplier of x1.5 points.

‘We are excited to re-launch the World Match Racing Tour for 2020 with a solid series of events including founding events of the tour, as well as brand new events.’ commented WMRT Executive Director James Pleasance. ‘The [re]addition of the World Tour events also creates the opportunity for many more of the +1,000 currently ranked match racing skippers to compete as part of the Tour, and for the world championship title.’

New events joining WMRT for 2020 are ‘World Tour’ level events in Montenegro, Germany, Slovenia, Finland, Poland, France, Estonia, New Caledonia, Singapore and the US Grand Slam events event in Chicago, Detroit and Oyster Bay, New York. The events were previously part of the Match Racing Super League which the Tour acquired last year to merge the League events into a single world tour.

Match Race Germany, Lake Constance

WMRT also welcomes the return of three of its founding World Championship events from California, Bermuda and Sweden.

California’s Long Beach Yacht Club will host the opening event of the 2020 Tour at the 56th edition of the club’s Congressional Cup® Regatta, 29 April – 3 May.  Founded in 1965, the event is the oldest continuously-held sailing match race regatta in the world and was a pioneer of on-the water umpiring at match racing events.  Teams will compete in the club’s fleet of Catalina 37’s in front of Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier, sailing venue for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

The Congressional Cup® Regatta, Long Beach CA

2020 also marks the 70th competition of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club’s Argo Group Gold Cup for the King Edward VII trophy (11-16 May). Women’s and youth teams are regularly invited to race against the top echelon of match race sailors on picturesque Hamilton Harbour in the challenging, 33-foot long International One-Design. At stake is the oldest trophy awarded for match race sailing in one-design sailboats and a USD$100,000 prize purse. Continuing a partnership that began in 2008, title sponsor Argo Group returns for the 11th time.

Argo Group Gold Cup, Bermuda

Heading to Europe in early July, GKSS Match Cup Sweden will host the Tour’s third World Championship event on the rocky shores of Marstrand island on Sweden’s west coast. This year will be the 27th edition of the popular Swedish event which draws tens of thousands of spectators to the island to watch the racing up close and just metres from the shoreline.

GKSS Match Cup Sweden, Marstrand

WMRT ‘Tour Cards’ will once again be awarded to six skippers, earning them automatic invitations to the World Championship events. The six Tour Cards are awarded to the top two skippers of the 2019 WMRT Final (Phil Robertson, NZL and Taylor Canfield, USA), the next two skippers on the final 2019 WMRT leader-board (Nicklas Dackhammar, SWE and Ian Williams, GBR) and the next top two ranked skippers from the World Sailing rankings as published after the 2019 WMRT Final earlier in July (Eric Monnin, SUI and Harry Price, AUS).

The Tour cards are a valuable opportunity for skippers to raise their profile on the world tour, as Pleasance explains;

“We award the Tour Cards to recognise the success of teams on the Tour, but also to give them an opportunity to raise their profile and attract sponsors for the season. There is no cost for a Tour Card, and they are awarded 100% by results.”

As one of the most coveted and hard fought world championship titles in the sport, the 2020 World Match Racing Tour will see more teams than ever compete on the tour, requiring their very best skills to adapt to the different types of boats and venues they will face. And to the overall winner, the opportunity to join a list of the sports top luminaries as Match Racing World Champion engraved on the WMRT Garrard Trophy.

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2020 World Match Racing Tour Schedule

  1. The Ficker Cup, Long Beach CA, USA, 24-26 April
  2. THE CONGRESSIONAL CUP® REGATTA*, Long Beach, California, USA 29 April – 3 May
  3. Porto Montenegro Match Race, Montenegro, 8-10 May
  4. ARGO GOLD CUP*, Bermuda 11-16 May
  5. Slovenia Match Race Cup, Portorož, Slovenija, 14-17 May
  6. NJK Open Spring Cup, Finland, 22-24 May
  7. Match Race Germany, Langenargen, Germany 27 May – 1 June
  8. Świnoujście Match Race – Polish Match Tour, Poland, 18-21 June
  9. GKSS MATCH CUP SWEDEN*, 1-5 July  
  10. Internationaux de France de Match Racing, France, 23-26 July
  11. Baltic Match Race, Estonia, 29 July – 1 August
  12. AIRCALIN Match Race, Noumea, New Caledonia, 8-11 Aug
  13. Chicago Grand Slam, Chicago, USA 14-16 Aug
  14. International Match Race for the Detroit Cup, USA, 19-23 Aug
  15. Oakcliff International, Oyster Bay, USA, 27-31 Aug
  16. Thompson Cup, Oyster Bay, USA, 2-5 Sept
  17. DBS Marina Bay Cup, Singapore, 17-20 Sept
  18. WMRT FINAL* – TBA Nov/Dec

*WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS

About the World Match Racing Tour

Founded in 2000, the World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) promotes the sport of match racing around the world and is the longest running global professional series in the sport of sailing. The World Tour represents a series of independently organised and officially sanctioned match racing events. Teams accumulate points from each of the events towards an overall WMRT global ranking, the top twelve teams from which compete in the WMRT Championship Finals at the end of the season.

The WMRT is awarded ‘Special Event’ status by the sport’s world governing body – World Sailing – and the winner of the WMRT each year is crowned World Sailing Match Racing World Champion. Previous Champions include Bertrand Pace (FRA), Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR), Jesper Radich (DEN), Magnus Holmberg (SWE), Peter Holmberg (ISV), Peter Gilmour (AUS), Ian Williams (GBR), Adam Minoprio (NZL), Taylor Canfield (ISV), Phil Robertson (NZL) and Torvar Mirsky (AUS).

The WMRT is a match racing competition with racing taking place in identically supplied racing yachts which change for each event and which place a firm focus on teamwork, strategy and skill. Racing takes place close to shore to create stadium-style viewing for spectators.

Since 2000, the World Match Racing Tour and its events have awarded over USD23million in prize money to sailors which has helped to contribute to the career pathway of many of today’s professional sailors. www.wmrt.com