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This will be the fourth Spanish
Challenge for the America's Cup, following
entries in the 1992, 1995 and 1999 Louis Vuitton
Cups. But this Desafío Español 2007 team is
entirely new and represents a complete break
from the past.
Desafío Español 2007 has acquired the two
OneWorld boats from the last America's Cup and
will use them as a training and testing
platform, as well as the former America True
boat, USA-51.
After challenging, the team quickly established
a temporary base in the commercial area of the
port that they could use for training. Desafío
Español 2007 began training at the end of March.
With its challenge, Desafío Español 2007
inherits the 'home team' mantle from the
Defender Alinghi, which brought the America's
Cup to Valencia. With the support of a home
crowd in June 2005, the Spanish team will be
eager to justify that faith. It is a well funded
project, and has many positive things going for
it.
The OneWorld package of boats and design
information is a tremendous head start for the
team. The OneWorld boats were among the fastest
in Auckland, and this should benefit Reichel and
Pugh tremendously as they move forward with the
new design.
While the sailing team will feature a majority
of Spanish sailors with prior Cup experience or
achievements at the Olympics, several
international sailors will be included to
broaden the experience of the crew, including
Karol Jablonski and Jesper Radich.
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Yacht Club

Real Federación Española de Vela
Country:

Spain (ESP)

Sail Numbers:
ESP 65, ESP 67, ESP 88
Syndicate Established:
2004
Boat Names:
Desafío Español 2007
Syndicate Head:
Agustín Zulueta
Skipper
Luis Doreste
Helmsman:
Karol Jablonski, Santiago López-Vázquez
Designers:
Reichel&Pugh
Afterguard:
Luis Doreste, Laureano Wizner, Matt Wachowicz |