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Sunday, April 22, 2007

MEDIA STATEMENT -- CC Meeting, 21 April 2007

The Challenger Commission for the 32nd America's Cup (“CC”) met at the call of the Chair, Alessandra Pandarese (ITA) of Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team, at the ACM offices in Valencia from 1800 to 2030 last evening, Saturday 21 April. Representatives of ten of the eleven Challengers were present. Apologies were received from +39.

Main decisions and points of discussion:

+ Decisions at the previous CC meeting were affirmed -- RR1 Flights 3 and 4 are scheduled for Sunday, 5 and 6 for Monday, etc. Flights postponed to a later date would be raced the next day(s) and in sequence with the balance of the schedule pushed back accordingly. The Regatta Director would adjust the pairing list (in consultation with CC reps) as necessary from day to day to minimize if not eliminate course swapping between Flights on a given day, and to otherwise avoid a big casino with respect to the equalization of other factors as between all Challengers (use of the north inner course, MDS buoyed courses, etc.).

+ The Regatta Director's proposal for the schedule of racing for RR2 (one race per day beginning Fri 27 Apr) was supported with the following caveats:

++ There should be no "Off Day" between RR1 and RR2. RR2, with one race per day scheduled, should begin the day after the last day of racing for RR2. If RR1 racing is further delayed, the start of RR2 would be delayed accordingly.

++ The RR1 "No Change Period" should end at 2100 on the last day of RR1 racing, and begin for RR2 at 0800 the next day (first day of RR2 racing).

++ Two additional reserve days should be added to the end of RR2 (May 9 and 10). Any RR2 races that are postponed to a later date would be rescheduled as the first of two flights the next day only if and when all but one of the scheduled reserve days has been taken up with postponed race(s).

++ The start of the Semi-finals should be delayed one day to 15 May. The "No Change Period" for the Semifinals should begin at 0800 on 15 May instead of 24 hours before the warning signal for the first race.

Under the various rules that govern the LVC, schedule changes must be agreed by the Challenger Commission and ACM. At the end of last evening's meeting, the ACM COO said by phone that he was not prepared to approve the above changes to the Regatta Director's proposal for RR2.

The CC was unanimous and adamant that all eleven teams must be afforded an opportunity to race in a fair and proper Louis Vuitton Cup regatta.

The CC Chair and Chair of the NOR Working Party would consult further with the Regatta Director and ACM officials on Sunday and report back to the CC. With wind forecasts Sunday through Wednesday not promising for getting the scheduled two races per day completed, and ACM's apparent unwillingness to cooperate with the CC, it was likely the CC would need to meet again Sunday evening or Monday to consider further options and initiatives to ensure a fair and proper regatta.



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Friday, April 20, 2007

CC Meeting Tonight

UPDATE - 19:30 Friday: Today we have made good progress on a revised Notice of Race and schedule of racing for the balance of the rounds robin. Together with getting two flights completed today, it was decided to postpone the CC meeting scheduled for this evening to tomorrow (Saturday) evening. In the meantime, and as agreed and announced this morning with the Regatta Director, we are proceeding tomorrow with Flights 3 and 4 and the current pairing list. Now let's hope there is some wind again tomorrow.




Postscript to this morning's meeting: It was also agreed that the CC would meet again this evening, in the jury meeting room at the ACM offices, 90 minutes following the end of racing (or another "AP over A" postponement). Purpose, to discuss open points from this morning's meeting after delegates have a chance to consult their teams, and giving the Regatta Director and the Chair of the CC's Notice of Race working party time today to sort through various options.

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Saturday, April 07, 2007

MEDIA STATEMENT -- CC Meeting, 7 April 2007

The Challenger Commission for the 32nd America's Cup (“CC”) met at the call of the Chair, Alessandra Pandarese (ITA) of Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team, at the BMW ORACLE Racing team base in Valencia on Saturday 7 April 2007 from 0830 to 0945.

Representatives of ten of the eleven Challengers were present:

+ AREVA Challenge (FRA) -- Dawn Riley
+ BMW ORACLE Racing (USA) -- Tom Ehman and Russell Green
+ Desafío Español (ESP) -- John Cutler
+ Emirates Team NZ (NZL) -- Jack Lloyd
+ Luna Rossa (ITA/LR) -- Bruno Finzi and Luis Saenz
+ Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team (ITA/ML) -- Alessandra Pandarese
+ Piu Trentanove (ITA/+39) -- Stefano Feltrin
+ Shosholoza (RSA) -- Tommaso Chieffi and Salvatore Sarno
+ United Internet Team Germany (GER) -- Wolf Dietz
+ Victory Challenge (SWE) -- Dave Perry and Johan Stenman

Apologies were received from China Team (CHN) who were not able to be present, but Challenge Rep Jean-Charles Scale participated and voted by phone.

The CC expressed their appreciation to BMW ORACLE Racing for hosting the meeting at short notice.

Main decisions and points of discussion:

+ The proposed +39 Protocol amendment in connection with use of a V5 mast designed and built by another Competitor was not supported.

+ The CC confirmed that it will next meet on Wednesday 11 April for a debrief of Act 13 and in case there are matters arising before the start of the LVC on 16 April.

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CC Meeting Today

The Challenger Commission will meet this morning in Valencia at the BMW ORACLE Racing team base (not the Holiday Inn as originally announced). Agenda includes consideration of the proposed +39 Protocol amendment.


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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

MEDIA STATEMENT -- CC Meetings, 26-27 March 07

The Challenger Commission for the 32nd America's Cup (“CC”) met at the call of the Chair, Alessandra Pandarese (ITA) of Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team at the Holiday Inn Valencia on Monday, 27 March from 0900 to 1700. Working parties met on Monday, 26 March in preparation for the main CC meeting on the 27th.

On Tuesday representatives of nine of the eleven Challengers were present:

+ AREVA Challenge (FRA) -- Katie Pettibone and Dawn Riley
+ BMW ORACLE Racing (USA) -- Tom Ehman and Russell Green
+ China Team (CHN) -- Jean-Charles Scale
+ Desafío Español (ESP) -- John Cutler and Tanis Rey-Balter
+ Emirates Team NZ (NZL) -- Jack Lloyd
+ Luna Rossa (ITA/LR) -- Bruno Finzi, Marco Mercuriali and Luis Saenz
+ Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team (ITA/ML) -- Alessandra Pandarese
+ United Internet Team Germany (GER) -- Wolf Dietz
+ Victory Challenge (SWE) -- Dave Perry

Apologies were received from +39 (ITA) and Shosholoza (RSA) who had communicated their views on many issues, and had given their proxy to the Chair for key votes. Also present were CC Assistant Michael ten Bokum (NED/ESP), and, at the invitation of the CC for portions of the meeting:

+ Regatta Director -- Dyer Jones (USA)
+ ACC Technical Director -- Ken McAlpine (AUS)
+ ACM Security Chief -- Juan Muñoz (ESP)

The CC expressed their appreciation to all three for their support and continued cooperation; to the Holiday Inn for their as-always good service; and, especially, to Louis Vuitton for the fine dinner for CC Delegates Monday evening hosted by LV's Christine Belanger (FRA) and Monica Savini (FRA/USA).

The CC also expressed its appreciation to Caroline Hunt (GBR, Executive in Charge of Production for ACTV) and Keith Catchpole (NZL, TV Technical Ops) for the VIP tour given to members of the CC's TV Commission the previous day. Indeed, the TV Commission reported that they were impressed with the size and scope of the IBC (International Broadcast Center), and hoped that the quality of the production was in keeping with the high technical standards of the facilities.

Main decisions and points of discussion:

ACC Rule Amendment

A draft amendment (no. 6) to Version 5 of the ACC Rule was presented by Technical Director Ken McAlpine. In the past week a minor but significant drafting error had been identified by the Measurement Committee in ACC Rule 2.5(d) which defines ballast. The wording error, which no one had noticed in more than three years since Version 5 was issued, effectively outlawed the use of lead in keels and appendages. Of course, every ACC yacht since the class's inception in 1990, including all ACC yachts currently in Valencia, have large amounts of lead in at least their keel bulbs. A small corrective wording change was unanimously approved by the Challengers, including by proxy the two teams not present. Pending approval by the Defender, which the Technical Director assured was forthcoming, Mr McAlpine said he would issue the amendment. Then all in measurement world will, once again, be on an even keel.

14 April Boat Parade

ACM is organizing a boat parade cum opening ceremony involving all 12 teams two nights before the start of the LVC. Details of the parade-ceremony were only now being revealed to the Challengers, with no prior consultation of the teams. The CC unanimously objected to certain aspects of the plan that would tie up the race yachts and shore teams late into the evening on both the 13th April (dress rehearsal) and 14th (actual ceremony) -- which is no problem for Alinghi who is not formally racing until 23rd June, but it was felt burdensome and unfair for the Challengers, especially the smaller teams, who begin racing for the LVC on the 16 April.

On both nights ACM requests that teams park their race yachts in the outer canal where there can be a great deal of surge, after dark, and for more than hour. Also that the yachts would parade through the canal from 21:30 while a large fireworks display was set off along side of the canal. These aspects of the ceremony were also not supported. The CC Chair was asked to write ACM accordingly and to meet with ACM ASAP to resolve the issues. The Challengers do support the overall concept provided teams are consulted in detail, and their needs and concerns are taken into account.

Umpire Signaling System

The CC unanimously adopted the recommendations of its Notice of Race Working Party with respect to the implementation of the Umpire Signaling System during the LVC. In the past two months the NOR WP had consulted extensively with Challenger rules reps, the Regatta Director and with Chief Umpire Brad Dellenbaugh (USA). With respect to correcting any signaling errors, the following language was approved:

In the event of an error, the following guidelines apply:

(a) If the umpires make an error in the signaling:

i) if they realize they have made an error and the incorrect light signals are displayed, they may correct their error.

ii) if a call is involved, they will make their call for any incident in accordance with the light display; and

iii) if they realize after a call that they have made an error, and this results in an umpire decision that does not conform to the light display, the umpires can correct their decision based on the procedural error, but not based on a rules interpretation:

- if the umpire decision results in a green flag, the umpires would either make no change or correction, or they may penalize the proper yacht;

- if the umpire decision results in the wrong yacht being penalized, the umpires may correct their error and either penalize neither yacht (green flag) or penalize the proper yacht;

- if the umpire decision results in a penalty that cannot be corrected (i.e. some circumstances with a double penalty or red flag penalty), they may recommend that the Race Committee abandon the race.

iv) if the umpires do not realize that they have made an error, and this results in an umpire decision that does not conform to the light display, then there is no recourse and a yacht is not entitled to request redress in accordance with rule C9.1.

(b) In accordance with rule C9.1, there shall be no request for redress based on any error in the USS signals or the umpire decisions in relation to the signals displayed.


18th Person (Crew) Criteria

The CC unanimously adopted the recommendations of its Notice of Race Working Party with respect to the criteria to be used by the Jury for approving 18th Persons -- the non-working VIP crew members permitted by the AC Class Rule. The Rule prohibits persons from sailing as 18th crew if they have "acknowledged tactical or technical skill." The criteria adopted:

1. A person has "acknowledged technical or tactical skill" if they are or were a member of a design team, sailing team, performance analysis team or were a coach for an America's Cup team in the 32nd or 31st America's Cups.

2. The jury shall limit persons with coaching, design, performance analysis or sailing expertise who otherwise do not have "acknowledged technical or tactical skill" (under paragraph 1 above) to sailing as 18th person for not more than one day of racing within each of the three remaining regattas (Act 13, LVC and Match).


Pairing List and Course Sharing

The CC unanimously approved the NOR WP's recommendation to accept the pairing list format for the LVC Round Robins that had been drafted by Marco Mercuriali (ITA, Luna Rossa) in consultation with the Regatta Director. Once the final LV Ranking for each Challenger is known after Act 13, the Challengers will be "seeded" accordingly into the this latest pairing list format, and the order and scheduled dates of Round Robin matches will be known. The CC gave a hearty round of applause to Marco for his efforts on behalf of all concerned.

Likewise the CC unanimously supported the draft course sharing schedule (between the Challengers and Defender) proposed by the Regatta Director, subject to trading a few more dates with the Defender to allow full and fair effect of the aforementioned "Big Casino" pairing list format and assure more racing for the LV Finals on the inner north (buoyed) race course -- the course on which the AC Match will be conducted.

Umpire Calls and Questions & Answers

The working party of racing rules advisors chaired by John Cutler (NZL, Desafío Español) reported that since the last CC meeting all but one issue had been successfully resolved among the teams and with Chief Umpire Brad Dellenbaugh. He said there was virtual agreement on the remaining issue, Call C2.15, and all that remained was getting the wording right. This would be achieved at a meeting of rules advisors with the umpires that will take place this Thursday (29 March). Accordingly, the CC unanimously voted to extend the deadline for finalization of all such racing rules questions to 30th March. Henceforth, any new "call" or "question & answer" from the umpires will first be approved by the CC. The CC thanked John and his task force for their intensive and successful work over the past several months.

Team Photographer, Helicopter and Image Use Agreement

Chair Alessandra Pandarese reported fruitful discussions with the Defender to rationalize rules concerning use of helicopters by team photographers, defining exactly when a person is and is not a "team photographer", and the basis on which teams can use photos of other teams for promotion/media (non-merchandising) purposes. A draft agreement that she had worked out with Alinghi General Counsel Hamish Ross was presented to the CC, and it was unanimously adopted with minor changes to the wording. Assuming this latest "omnibus" agreement is adopted by Alinghi, ACM, et al., team photographers will be permitted to go aloft in helicopters to photograph the racing provided they are not shooting photos with the intent of gathering design or performance information, and the helicopters are operated within strict minimum distance/altitude rules, and not overflying yachts.

The CC also unanimously confirmed its position that all teams, not just the Defender, should be entitled, as in the past, to have free access to and use of ACM TV footage for non-commercial, in-house promotional purposes. The CC Chair she would once again take this up with ACM in connection with the Team Photographer agreement.

Proposed Protocol Amendment on Yacht Substitution

Alinghi has suggested that the Protocol be amended to allow a team to use, during the AC Match, a yacht other than the one or two "declared yachts" (that must be declared in accordance with the Protocol on 31 March) if their declared yachts are damaged for whatever reason and unable to sail in the next race of the Match. The CC unanimously rejected this proposal.

Weather Boat Restrictions

A number of Challengers asked the CC to submit to the Regatta Director for reconsideration of the new requirement in the LVC NOR that weather boats must leave the race course five minutes earlier than in the past. Heretofore team weather boats could remain in the course area until the preparatory signal for their respective matches. During Acts 10-12 this had resulted in some weather boats up the course interfering with yachts in the first match (of three matches on a given course). On a split vote the CC declined to make such a submission to the Regatta Director.

Security Update

ACM Security Chief Juan Muñoz (ESP) gave an update on security in and around the Port America's Cup. Much progress has been made since the CC's last meeting, and the Challengers were appreciative of the continuing efforts of and improved communication with ACM, the Valencia 2007 "Consorcio", and the many governmental agencies and officials involved in assuring a safe AC 32 on and off the water.

Liquidation of ACM Assets, ACPI, and CC Wind-down

A working party of CC members was established to monitor and advise ACM on the liquidation of the various assets accumulated (physical, intellectual and otherwise), inasmuch as (a) the Challengers share in the proceeds, and (b) as in the past, certain assets may be better passed on to future Cup organizers than liquidated. This working party would also monitor ongoing compliance with ACPI by all concerned and consider any necessary ACPI reformation, and also assure the wind-down or continuation of the Challenger Commission if and as appropriate.

AC Village Maintenance

Several teams objected to cutbacks by ACM in the level of maintenance within the AC Village, especially in and around team bases. The CC Chair would take the matter matter up with ACM, including the plan to limit garbage collection from team bases to levels lower than in the past -- especially given that base usage will now only increase given the onset of racing.

Future Events


Wolf Dietz reported that at least three, and possibly five of the current AC teams were indicating that they could participate in the 2nd Annual German Sailing Grand Prix now set to be held in Kiel 5-12 August 2007. Another team, not currently participating in the AC 32, had also indicated strong interest. Plans and preparations continue apace.

Russell Green reported that progress continued on plans for an event in San Francisco in late September 2007, to be held in ACC yachts with a combination of fleet and match racing. Letters of invitation have been circulated to current AC teams, a number of current and prospective teams have indicated they will participate, and further information will be forthcoming in mid-April.

Next Meetings

The CC confirmed that it will next meet briefly over coffee next Monday morning 2 April (just prior to the start of Act 13), and again on Wednesday 11 April for a debrief of Act 13 and in case there were matters arising before the start of the LVC on 16 April.



CC delegates present at the close of Tuesday's meeting here in VLC, from left: Luis Saenz (ESP, Luna Rossa), Dave Perry (USA, Victory Challenge), Bruno Finzi (ITA, Luna Rossa), Wolf Dietz (GER, United Internet Team Germany), Russell Green (BMW ORACLE Racing), CC Chair Alessandra Pandarese (ITA, Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team), Katie Pettione (USA, AREVA Challenge), Tanis Ray-Balter (ESP, Desafío Español), Jack Lloyd (NZL, Emirates Team New Zealand), Jean- Charles Scale (FRA, China Team) and CC Assistant Michael ten Bokum (NED/ESP). Not pictured, John Cutler (ESP, Desafío Español), Tom Ehman (USA, BMW ORACLE Racing), Marco Mercuriali (ITA, Luna Rossa) and Dawn Riley (FRA, AREVA Challenge).

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Successful CC Meetings in VLC

Two days of Challenger Commission meetings -- yesterday afternoon's working party (sub-committee) meetings on key agenda issues, and today's all-day session of the full Challenger Commission -- have concluded here in Valencia with the CC happily focused and more unified than ever. With one exception the CC resolved unanimously, or nearly so, each of the 30+ agenda items.

As you can imagine with Act 13 beginning a week from today, all of us involved have a lot on our plates with our own teams, let alone CC duties. Nonetheless we expect to post a full report of the CC's proceedings here on the CCB tomorrow or latest Thursday.

Last evening the CC was treated yet again to a most enjoyable dinner hosted by Louis Vuitton's Christine Belanger at the popular Restaurant Aragon 58 (it's a good one too, and a personal favorite of Luna Rossa chairman Patrizio Bertelli). These occasions are not only relaxing, but help very much to bring all the Delegates to the table -- in every sense of the expression. Photos by Monica Savini's camera....



Harold Bennett (NZL, Senior Race Officer), Wolf Deitz (GER, United Internet Team Germany) and Katie Pettibone (USA, AREVA Challenge).



Caroline Cutler (CAN/NZL) with her husband John (NZL, Desafío Español).



Niccolo Porzio di Camporotondo (ITA, RC Operations Director), Monica Savini (FRA/USA, Louis Vuitton), and Tommaso Chieffi (ITA, Shosholoza).




Commodore W. H. Dyer Jones (USA, Regatta Director) with Christine Belanger (FRA, Louis Vuitton AC Sponsorship Director).



Don Martin (CAN, Measurement Committee), Sasha Lines (GBR, Jury/Umpire Administrator) and Michael Ten Bokum (NED/ESP, CC Assistant).



Dyer and Niccolo presented a "classic" LV Cup Race Committee flag (from AC 31 in Auckland) to Christine and Monica in appreciation for all they have done for the regatta officials over the years and continuing with AC 32.

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Monday, March 26, 2007

Regatta Notice #60 -- Schedule of Deadlines & Meetings

It has been said that the AC is three years of meetings followed by three months of yacht racing. At least for AC32 we have had three years of racing as well. And we will have a few more meetings, per RN #60 issued today by Regatta Director Dyer Jones.

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Happy Birthday Ale!

Today is the birthday of our esteemed chairwoman, Alessandra Pandarese (ITA, Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team). She has been in the hot seat since early last year, having taken over for George Clyde after he ably led the CC during 2005 and then some. By all accounts, and no surprise to any of us who have known her since she got involved in the Cup (back in, what, 1988?), Ale is doing a terrific job.

Under CC rules the Chair must be a rep of a current challenger, and the joke at a recent CC meeting was that we should give Mascalzone a bye into the LVC finals to keep Ale as our fearless leader as long as possible -- irrespective of when her team might get "excused from further participation." No doubt Alinghi and ACM would support that as well.

And it is not an easy job, especially having to deal with the likes of Hamish Ross, the Michels Bonnefous and Hodara, and your Ed. -- to say nothing of the AC Jury. Nonetheless, Ale is weathering the job, and all of us, reasonably well.



Chairlady: Alessandra, who doubles as general counsel for Mascalzone Latino, with her Alinghi counterpart Hamish Ross (NZL) at an AC dinner soon after assuming the chair in early 2006...




...and after the CC meeting earlier this month.


N.B. We don't normally post personal messages here on the CCB, but in honor of Ale's birthday we thought we would make an exception.

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Monday, March 12, 2007

"On the one hand...."


The meetings go on, even out on the water. Saturday, while waiting for the wind to fill in, rules advisors Richard Slater (AUS, BMW ORACLE Racing), Dave Perry (USA, Victory Challenge) and Marco Mercuriali (ITA, Luna Rossa) gathered on a chase boat to continue trying to sort out the application of RRS 18.4 at the gate. The teams and umpires expect agreement on this sticky wicket before the CC's 15 March deadline. And, yes, you can always tell when sailors are having a rules or tactics discussion, in any language -- by the hands.


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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Racing Rules Summit

Recommendations and Next Steps from the summit meeting here in Valencia on rules and umpiring (see previous post) that concluded today:

1. Gate questions (NZL) -- broad recommendation: when a zone light comes on, thereafter that yacht can sail no higher than her proper course to one gate mark or the other. Question remains whether the yacht could change her mind and sail (a proper course) back to the other gate mark. Draft answers coming from Brad Dellenbaugh and Sally Burnett. Ump Call 39 needs to be reviewed as well.

2. Ump 20 (USA) -- accept, language being polished by Brad and Sally.

3. MR 8 (USA) -- accept, and MR 8 to be clarified or a Q&A to be issued accordingly.

4. Leebow Tacking (USA) -- Umpires will discuss whether positioning of ump boats can be improved; not much support for changing tack complete to a VMG (lower) angle, but umpires would discuss further.

5. AC 2007-16 (Act 12 NOR) -- accept in principle the CC racing rules working party (John Cutler's group) concept and language; Brad and Sally to polish the language. Question remains whether it needs to apply at a rounding mark.

6. AC 2007-17 (Act 12 NOR) -- extend through the Match, replacing (delete) Ump 6.

7. Q&As 8 and 10 (SWE) -- accept, and Brad and Sally will amend those Q&A's accordingly.

8. Application of RRS 13.2 (Umpires) -- Brad and Sally will draft a new Q&A saying that 13.2 does not apply when the boom does not cross centerline (but the bottom third of the main has filled on the new tack -- gybe completion). See also AC 2007-06.

9. Other existing Q&A's and AC Calls will be reviewed by Brad and Sally but, at this point, no one is aware of other necessary changes.

10. Umpire Blog -- Brad will set up a blog on which future (and, if possible, the current) draft Q&As and Calls will be posted. All teams and umpires will be able to comment on the blog for others to see and react to. Check www.umpblog.blogspot.com for an example, though that may not be the final format or web address.

11. Umpire Signal System -- Brad and Sally to draft the USS addendum to the LVC Notice of Race, amending and updating Ump Notice 10 and the USS powerpoint presentation in accordance with discussions here. Feedback still needed from teams on whether "big problems" (when lights say black and the umpires' call is white) can be somehow fixed (by the umps on the water) or redressed (after the match by the Jury). See TFE email of 9 Feb.

12. Review/feedback from Brad and Sally on the above to come ASAP, but by Sat 17 Feb latest. Teams will have seven more days to give feedback back to all teams and the Umpires. Whether by email or blog Brad will advise. There may be one more reconciliation meeting in VLC on or about 1 March. Goal remains to have all finalized and published by 1 March.


The meeting is over, but the hard work continues in the Jury Room at the ACM Offices: Regatta Director Dyer Jones, umpire Sally Burnett and Chief Umpire Brad Dellenbaugh.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Summit Meeting on the Racing Rules

Someone once said that the America's Cup is three years of meetings followed by three months of racing. Sometimes it still feels that way, even with the advent of the thirteen pre-regattas or "Acts" that have (or shortly will have) taken place for this 32nd edition of the America's Cup over the past three years.

Today was another long but fruitful day of reuniones, this time with a mix of rules advisors and sailors from most of the twelve teams including Alinghi, plus chief umpire Brad Dellenbaugh (USA), umpire Sally Burnett (GBR), and Regatta Director Dyer Jones.

The agenda: sorting out the details of the Umpire Signaling System, and reviewing the Umpire "Calls" and Q&A's previously issued -- and deciding which need to be amended, deleted or otherwise kept in place for the LVC and AC 32 Match. All that, plus reviewing draft answers for questions from teams that have arisen since Act 12 last June. This kept the group fully occupied from 9 to 6, and we will go at it again most of tomorrow before Brad and Sally have to get back on their planes.

By Saturday evening we should have a summary of recommendations to send to all teams for a final once-over, and hopefully thumbs up, before the 1 March deadline (in the LVC Notice of Race for having all such calls and Q&A's answered).

This summit meeting was organized in follow up to last week's Challenger Commission meeting, a report of which you can read here. For extra credit on this arcane subject, you can read even more on the AC 32 Umpire website.



The rules gurus assembled in the Jury Room at the ACM offices. At the head of the table in the green shirt is John Cutler (NZL) of Desafio Espanol, who is chairing the session. Clockwise from John is umpire Sally Burnett (GBR), and chief umpire Brad Dellenbaugh (USA).



Brad, whose "real job" is racing director for the New York Yacht Club (and we do appreciate NYYC's letting us have some a lot of Brad's time), is induced by a signal from the photographer to pause while making a point with the magnetic boat models as Sally looks on. Will any big problems be fixed or otherwise redressed later?



Marco "Big Casino" Mercuriali (ITA) of Luna Rossa. A student of match racing, he probably has forgotten more about racing rules and umpiring than most people will ever know. The CC appreciates the time and effort Marco is putting in helping to sort out a fair and balanced rounds robin pairing list for all eleven Challengers.


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Monday, February 05, 2007

MEDIA STATEMENT -- CC Meetings, 29-30 Jan 07

The Challenger Commission for the 32nd America's Cup (“CC”) met at the call of the Chair, Alessandra Pandarese (ITA) of Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team at the Holiday Inn Valencia on Tuesday, 30 January from 0900 to 1800. Working parties met on Monday, 29 January in preparation for the main CC meeting on the 29th, and in follow up on Wednesday the 31st.

On Tuesday representatives of all eleven Challengers were present:

+ AREVA Challenge (FRA) -- George Clyde, Katie Pettibone and Dawn Riley
+ BMW ORACLE Racing (USA) -- Tom Ehman and Gillian Williams
+ China Team (CHN) -- Jean-Charles Scale and Xavier de Lesquen
+ Desafío Español (ESP) -- John Cutler and Tanis Rey-Balter
+ Emirates Team NZ (NZL) -- Ross Blackman
+ Luna Rossa (ITA/LR) -- Bruno Finzi, Marco Mercuriali and Luis Saenz
+ Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team (ITA/ML) -- Alessandra Pandarese
+ Piu 39 (ITA/39) -- Stefano Feltrin
+ Team Shosholoza (RSA) – Capt Salvatore Sarno
+ United Internet Team Germany (GER) -- Wolf Dietz and Michael Scheeren
+ Victory Challenge (SWE) -- Bjorn Ohde

Also present were CC Assistant Michael ten Bokum (NED/ESP), and, at the invitation of the CC for portions of the meeting:

+ Regatta Director -- Dyer Jones (USA)
+ ACTV Technical Manager -- Keith Catchpole (NZL)
+ ACM Security Chief -- Juan Muñoz (ESP)
+ Valencia 2007 (“V07”) Security Chief -- José Vicente Herrera (ESP - Policia Nacional)

The CC expressed their appreciation to all four for their support and continued cooperation.

The CC also expressed its appreciation to the Holiday Inn for their as-always good service, and, especially, to Louis Vuitton for the fine dinner Monday evening in the LV Suite at the Veles e Vents building hosted by Christine Belanger, Bruno Trouble and Monica Savini.

Main decisions and points of discussion:

TV Working Party Report

It was unanimously resolved that the Chair write ACM, and also the TV rights holders in the various countries, asking again for answers to the CC's continuing concerns regarding television production plans and distribution.

ACPI Working Party Report

It was unanimously resolved that the Chair write ACM and SNG to confirm that, in accordance with the Protocol, all AC trademarks and other AC intellectual property registered to and/or currently owned by ACM would in due course be transferred to SNG/ACPI as assets for future America’s Cups.

Security Report

The Challengers received a briefing from ACM and V07 security officials reviewing the current high-level of security in the Port America’s Cup, and plans for additional security in the coming days and weeks. Steps were agreed to strengthen cooperation and communication among the teams, ACM/V07 and government security officials.

Regatta Director’s Report

Dyer Jones reported that he expected to have the LVC Sailing Instructions out to the teams in draft form by 6 February, and that following consultation the SIs would be issued by the 15 February deadline in the LVC NOR.

He also reported that plans to re-align the MDS buoys have been dropped due to opposition by a number of teams, and that all buoys will remain as currently situated.

Dyer said discussions were underway with reps of the CC and the Defender to try to reach an agreement on a fair method of sharing the racing areas, as between the Defender and the Challengers, from the end of Act 13 through the Match on both racing and non-race days. This issue is particularly thorny during the LVC Rounds Robin when three course areas are needed: two for the Challengers and one for the Defender. Subsequent to the meeting, Alinghi kindly proposed a draft course sharing agreement, and details are being negotiated with the expectation that an agreement fair to all concerned can be reached shortly.

The Regatta Director said there is no provision in the LVC Notice of Race or the draft Match NOR for trading GPS data between given yachts in a match. He asked CC reps to please advise him which, if any, Challengers would be interested in trading GPS data with the Defender during the Match should their team win the LVC and become the ultimate Challenger.

Dyer advised the Challengers that the draft NOR for the Match was distributed to the CC’s NOR Task Force in November. Shortly he will circulate a new draft conformed, where there are common provisions, to the wording in the LVC NOR. The NOR Task Force will distribute this draft to all Challengers when received.

Unveiling Agreement

At its October meeting in Milano the CC approved the terms of an agreement with ACM and the Defender on the schedule, special rules and procedure for unveiling, on 1 April 2007, of declared yachts (the one or two yachts nominated by teams as eligible to race in the LVC and, if successful, the Match). Since then a written agreement has been negotiated with ACM and Alinghi, and it was unanimously approved by the CC pending a few minor details yet to be sorted. The terms of the agreement were previously posted here on the CC Blog, and the agreement itself will be posted here after final signing, hopefully by the end of next week.

LVC Racing on 15 April

Desafío Español said they would be available to race on the 15th against another Challenger that was willing (several were). This to get the LVC kicked off on a weekend day – Sunday instead of Monday the 16th as currently scheduled – to aid promotion of the LVC, especially locally. However, ACM said it was not possible to advance the start date at this point in time, so this idea was dropped.

Round Robin Schedule


Current rules (see the Valencia Plan) state the pairing list for the LVC rounds robin, and hence the schedule of RR matches, will be based on the Challenger ranking list final at the end of Act 13. Since the Milano CC meetings several Challengers and ACM suggested establishing the pairing list now, so that the schedule of matches for the LVC Rounds Robin could be known now rather than waiting until the end of Act 13 in April -- just nine days before the start of the LVC. Knowing the RR schedule now would assist planning for media, television and sponsor hospitality.

Several ideas were discussed for how to seed teams into the pairing list now, such as a random drawing same as has been done for all past LVCs. However, several Challengers felt it important to stick to a seeding plan based on Challenger rank at the end of Act 13, which helps assure that teams of similar strength face each other near the end of the rounds robin. Without a strong consensus for change, the CC opted not to amend the Valencia Plan.

Notice of Race for the Louis Vuitton Cup

The CC gave a vote of thanks to the NOR Working Party and Regatta Director Dyer Jones for all the time and effort that went into getting this document negotiated, word-smithed and issued earlier than ever (a full three and a half months before the start of the LVC). Luna Rossa proposed changes to the pairing list, that the Regatta Director had distributed with the NOR, that would further improve the balance of port-starboard entries, north-south course assignments, etc. The CC supported the Luna Rossa proposal, and CC reps will meet with the Regatta Director and Principal Race Officer Peter Reggio (USA) next week to progress this.

Use of Masthead Sails before the Start

The CC voted unanimously to continue a ban on using masthead sails during the pre-start, which would continue to apply for all 2007 racing: Act 13, the LVC, and the AC 32 Match. Since Marseille Act 1 pre-start use of masthead sails (which was legal in AC 31) has been prohibited under the various Notices of Race. However, the CC felt it was more appropriate to have such a ban in the AC Class Rule. Subsequent to the CC meeting Alinghi also agreed, and an amendment to the Class Rule has now been issued by ACC Technical Director Ken McAlpine (AUS).

Staysail Rules

For many months the rules and technical gurus from the Challengers and Defender have been trying to find the right wording to amend the AC Class Rule to allow yachts to leave staysails up while taking a penalty, and in other cases when spinnakers are not also necessarily set. After eight drafts in as many months success appears at hand. The CC approved the latest language proposed by Ken McAlpine, pending a final check of it by each of the teams following the CC meeting. Subsequent to the meeting Alinghi approved the draft. The CC expressed its appreciation to all who worked on this, especially Mr McAlpine, for their help in bringing this complicated amendment to fruition.

Umpire Signaling System

The CC supported continuance of the Umpire Signaling System (“USS”) that has been used experimentally since the Malmo Louis Vuitton Acts in 2005, provided certain questions were resolved before 1 March. Under the system, umpires on each umpire boat are able to signal the yachts in a given match whether there is an overlap, whether they are inside "the zone" (within two boat lengths of the top mark, or within three boats lengths at the gate or finish line), and other key factors in making umpire calls. Thus, the USS lets the afterguards know what the umpires see as the relationship between the yachts at critical points of a match, and, accordingly, who in their minds has right-of-way.

This is achieved electronically by an umpire flipping switches on a control box on the umpire boat which, in turn, simultaneously lights colored lamps on a display mounted in front of the afterguards on both yachts in a given match. While not 100% fail-safe or fool-proof, the USS has proven reliable and popular with most teams. Therefore, the CC continues to support it provided: (a) USS signals are considered by all to be "definitive" as opposed to "advisory", and (b) that redress is available if a gross error in signaling results in a yacht losing a race. The NOR Working Party was tasked to follow up with the Regatta Director, the Chief Umpire and Alinghi.

Subsequent to the CC meeting Alinghi confirmed their continuing support for the system on the same basis, and all are working to resolve remaining issues, which will result in writing the terms of reference of the USS into the LVC NOR (and Match NOR) as an Appendix.

Umpire Calls

The LVC Notice of Race requires that all umpire “calls” (interpretations) and answers to questions from teams be issued by 1 March. This to give the teams, particularly the afterguards, time to digest them, and to avoid a repeat this year of teams being inundated with new paperwork just before racing begins. With a number of questions/calls pending, and temporary calls issued during Acts 10-12 having expired, the CC requested the Regatta Director to call an urgent meeting with reps of the umpiring team, the CC and Defender to finalize the interpretations thus allowing them to be published to the teams before the 1 March deadline.

Subsequently, the Regatta Director called such a meeting in Valencia on 9-10 February, which both Chief Umpire Brad Dellenbaugh (USA) and umpire Sally Burnett (GBR) will attend.

Installation and Operation of TV Gear on the Yachts

Dyer Jones and Keith Catchpole reviewed a draft Regatta Notice (and Dyer emphasized that it is a draft, and asked teams for any feedback, in writing, ASAP) that covers broadcast and other electronic gear to be supplied by ACM and the Race Committee for the yachts. The CC received this briefing with appreciation.

One point of discussion was onboard microphones, and which team members were expected to wear them. The CC agreed that all teams would use their best efforts to mic sailors who would be more talkative help make the TV show as interesting as possible; however, it was also noted that under the applicable rules in the end it is each team’s decision as to which of their sailors will wear microphones while racing.

Team Photographers in Helicopters

For some of the racing in previous Acts the CC had agreed with the Defender and ACM to relax the recon rules in the Protocol to allow team photographers to take photos and video from helicopters. Alinghi’s proposal to extend the agreement for racing in 2007 was not supported by the CC.

Subsequently, the Defender asserted that team photographers who were only part time, and who also worked part time for ACM, could take photos and video from ACM helicopters during racing as long as they were working at the time only for ACM. The CC resolved not to support that interpretation, saying that a team photographer, whether full or part time, was subject to the Protocol’s recon rules as a team member at all times.

Image Usage Between Teams

For several years an agreement has been in place among the Challengers and Defender which relaxes restrictions against teams using photos that depict not only their own yachts but those of other teams as well. The agreement allows teams to use such photos for general promotional (as opposed to commercial) purposes, e.g., on websites without going through a cumbersome inter-team approval process. Alinghi proposed extending the agreement to 31 December 2007, which the CC voted unanimously to support.

Support for China Team Roof-Top Bar/Café

The CC supported the request from ACM and China Team to make an exception to certain rules to permit an ACM-operated bar/café on the roof of the new China Team Base, subject to conditions approved by ACM. The CC Chair was authorized to enter into an appropriate agreement to accomplish this.

South Bases

The CC voted a strong resolution of support for the teams in the south bases (NZL, FRA, ESP, SWE, ITA/ML GER and CHN) in their continuing struggle with ACM to make the area safe and secure immediately, and to get construction in the area finished, the area cleaned up and presentable, and assurances of proper public access and promotion in the south base area before and during the 2007 racing season. The CC was of the unanimous view that the current situation was appalling.

Spectator Boat Dockage

The CC supported the relaxation of ACM’s rules governing the dockage of spectator boats at team bases. ACM’s current rules prohibit teams from docking more than one VIP “superyacht” not to exceed 35 meters in length without ACM’s consent, which they have declined to grant. AREVA Challenge suggested that the Chair ask ACM to relax the rules to allow a second VIP boat where the Base in question has reasonable space and facilities, and that the size of the two VIP boats combined would be within reasonable limits. The proposal was unanimously supported by the CC.

AC 33

After a brief discussion, it was agreed to defer further discussion on AC 33 to a later date when more information on various options and possible 2007 events (post AC 32) would be available.

Next Meetings

The CC will next meet on 5 March via conference call, and then in person in Valencia on 26-27 March.


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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Successsful Week

After a very busy week of preparation, meetings and follow-up, CC delegates who do not live here in Valencia have boarded their planes for home. Those who do are already catching up on their sleep.

Most delegates have "day jobs" with their teams, so meeting week is also a chance for those flying in to spend time at their respective team bases, which means more meetings and an even busier week for them.

Between meetings much of the CC's work is shouldered by delegates who live in VLC full-time (such as John Cutler of Desafio Espanol and Dawn Riley of AREVA Challenge), or within a short flight (including Chair Alessandra Pandarese of Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team and Bruno Finzi of Luna Rossa, both of whom live in Milano). The others continue to contribute from afar by email, phone and, increasingly, Skype.

Shortly we will post a report of the main discussions and decisions at this week's meetings. Indeed, it was a productive and fruitful week, and the under Ale's leadership the CC continues to be a strong and effective force for the Challengers.

Special thanks to Regatta Director Dyer Jones and Alinghi's Hamish Ross for working closely with the CC to progress important matters on all fronts, and to el restaurante Lambrusceria (31 Conde Altea, Valencia) for accommodating us and a few friends at dinner Tuesday evening....



Luna Rossa's inimitable Bruno Finzi (ITA), whose after-dinner jokes have kept the CC in good humour since its inception in April 2004.



Steve Gilsdorf (USA) with AREVA Challenge GM Dawn Riley (USA).



Veteran Cup scribe Peter Rusch (CAN) of ACM, spectator control jefe Jose Luis Soler (ESP), race management ops mgr Niccolo Porzio di Camporotondo (ITA), and Regatta Director Dyer Jones (USA).



Margherita Bottini (ITA) of Mascalzone Latino Capitalia Team, Tommaso Chieffi (ITA) of Shosholoza, and Louis Vuitton's effervescent Monica Savini (FRA/USA).



John and Caroline Cutler (NZL) of Desafio Espanol. John is one of the delegates who puts in much between-meeting time on behalf of all Challengers -- especially this month as he has volunteered to coordinate getting all the Ump Calls and Questions sorted with Chief Umpire Brad Dellenbaugh by the 1 March deadline set in the LVC NOR.



Special dinner guest Hamish Ross (NZL), Alinghi's General Counsel, and CC Chair Alessandra Pandarese (ITA) of Mascalzone. Mutual consent?



A late harvest, or an early Thanksgiving? Time will tell. Nice photo by Hamish Ross Alessandra Pandarese.

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