London, UK (March 20, 2019)ย The World Match Racing Tour, under new ownership since 1 January, has announced an extension to the 2018 season in order to complete the World Championship following its sale by Aston Harald in December. The revised 2018-2019 WMRT Final will take place in Marstrand, Sweden over 3-7 July, hosted by the GKSS Match Cup Sweden. The event will be sailed in M32 catamarans and the winner will be crowned 2018-2019 Match Racing World Champion, as sanctioned by World Sailing.

The decision to extend the 2018 season follows feedback from teams and stakeholders keen to complete last yearโ€™s unfinished season. ย WMRT Executive Director James Pleasance explains: โ€œTeams invested in the Tour last year to win the World Championship. The Tour was sold before a Final took place and we have extended the schedule to ensure the World Championship title is properly awarded. ย The GKSS Match Cup Sweden has always been a flagship event of the Tour and we are excited to partner with them to host the World Championship.โ€

The top 12 teams from the current WMRT leaderboard will be invited to compete in Sweden. They include defending Match Racing World Champion Torvar Mirsky (AUS), and former World Champions Phil Robertson (NZL) and Ian Williams (GBR).

Looking for his first world championship win is the current leader of the WMRT rankings, Nicklas Dackhammer. The young Swede commented: โ€œESSIQ Racing Team is really looking forward to the WMRT Final in July. Although we are currently on top of the leaderboard, it’s a winner-take-all championship, so we will have to bring our best game. But we know the M32 well and we have a hometown advantage in Marstrand, which will hopefully give us an edge.โ€

Winner of the 2018-2019 World Championship will receive the magnificent sterling silver WMRT trophy, commissioned in 2011 from Royal British jeweller Garrard & Co., who famously in 1848 crafted the worldโ€™s oldest sporting trophy – the Americaโ€™s Cup.

The WMRT Championship Final will take place over five days in Marstrand from 3-7 July. Official host GKSS Match Cup Sweden will also stage, in parallel, a Womenโ€™s Match Racing Trophy to be held over the duration of the event and featuring six teams.

Planning ahead for the World Match Racing Tour

As a result of extending the 2018-19 WMRT season, the Tour will announce a 2019-2020 season scheduled to start in the latter part of this year.

Going forwards it is the intention of the WMRTโ€™s new owners to return the Tour to its roots, with a remit for the series and an organisational structure for 2019-2020 and the future similar to how it was before Aston Haraldโ€™s tenure.

James Pleasance explains: โ€œThe World Match Racing Tour was founded on a very simple premise: To grow top level match racing by bringing together a series of existing and new events under a common โ€˜World Seriesโ€™ brand. Each event is run independently but benefits from the added value that being part of a World Tour brings through global exposure and partnerships โ€“ the sum being greater than that of the parts.

Our plan is to return the Tour to have 8-10 world championship events per year and generate financial value to both sailors and sponsors through international media coverage and prize money. Qualifier events will give an open opportunity for anyย match racing sailor to become World Champion.”

The World Match Racing Tour remains one of the few events granted โ€˜Special Eventโ€™ status by the world governing body of the sport, World Sailing. Originally a single annual event, since 2006, the Match Racing World Championship has been decided annually over the multiple events that comprise the World Match Racing Tour.

For more information on WMRT, visit www.wmrt.com

For more information on GKSS Match Cup Sweden, visit www.gkssmatchcupsweden.se

NOTES TO THE EDITOR

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 โ€˜Special Eventโ€™ status by the sportโ€™s world governing body – World Sailing โ€“ 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 (USA), Peter Gilmour (AUS), Ian Williams (GBR), Adam Minoprio (NZL), Taylor Canfield (ISV), Phil Robertson (NZL) and Torvay Mirsky (AUS).

The WMRT is a match racing competition with racing taking place in identical 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.

Current WMRT leader Nicklas Dackhammer, SWE, Essiq Racing (pictured far right)

Marstrand, Sweden

Spectators, Marstrand