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World Match Racing Tour

Sailing series

World Match Racing Tour

Summary

Sailing series

FieldValue
nameWorld Match Racing Tour
logoWMRT trophy.jpg
captionWorld Match Racing Tour
formerlySwedish Match Tour
founded2001
typematch-racing tour
championsTorvar Mirsky (2017)
most_champsIan Williams (5)
websitewww.wmrt.com

The World Match Racing Tour (or WMRT) is, since 2000, an annual series of professional sailing match race events held in multiple countries. Since 2006, the winner of the WMRT series has been named the Match Racing World Champion.

Throughout the course of the Tour, participating teams compete in various boats, with each event featuring identical boat models. Teams regularly switch boats during the competition, emphasizing the importance of the sailors' skill and strategic abilities.

History

Foundation of the World Match Racing Tour

The World Match Racing Tour in its current format started in the year 2000. However, many of its regattas started earlier, for example, the King Edward VII Gold Cup (now known as the Argo Group Gold Cup) in 1937 with American Briggs Cunningham as the first winner.

During the mid-1990s, match racing received greater interest and Fabergé, the cosmetic manufacturer, used the brand Brut to form a match racing series. The series offered US$250,000 of prize money, the highest prize awarded in sailing regattas. To win the big prize – and the Fabergé egg, the competitor had to win three out of five regattas in Bermuda, San Francisco, New York, Lymington and Séte – the Brut Cup.

In 1997, Russell Coutts and his Team Magic won the Fabergé Egg and the US$250,000 prize money. Brut left as a sponsor after that, leaving the match racing series in a state of limbo. Swedish Match took over as sponsor of the match racing series in 1998 and the creation of the Swedish Match Grand Prix Sailing began.

Swedish Match Tour (2000–2006)

In 2000, the Swedish Match Tour (formerly known as the Swedish Match Grand Prix Sailing) was awarded Special Event status by the International Sailing Federation. Bertrand Pacé was the winner of the tour. In 2005, the first Asian event in the match racing circuit – Monsoon Cup – was added and marked the 50th event on the Swedish Match Tour.

M32s in Match Cup Norway 2018.

World Championship (2006–present)

In 2006, following the departure of title sponsor Swedish Match AB, the Swedish Match Tour was renamed the World Match Racing Tour and gained status as the World Championship in match racing. The Korea Match Cup joined the World Match Racing Tour in 2008. Great Britain's Royal Jeweler's, Garrard & Co. created the World Match Racing Tour trophy in 2011. In 2012, ALPARI UK Ltd became the title sponsor of the tour – renaming it as the Apari World Match Racing Tour.

In 2015, the tour adopted a new format where competitions were grouped into two categories: World Championship events giving more points and World Tour events giving less points in the tour standings. For the 2016 tour, M32 became the equipment used.

Sponsorship

The World Match Racing Tour has been sponsored since 2000. The title sponsorship enables the tour's sponsorship name. There have been two sponsors since the tour's formation.

YearSponsor
1998–1999none (Swedish Match Grand Prix Sailing)
2000–2006Swedish Match (Swedish Match Tour)
2006–2011No sponsor (World Match Racing Tour)
2012–2015Alpari Group (Alpari World Match Racing Tour)
2015–currentNo sponsor (World Match Racing Tour)

Winners

YearWinnerTeam
2000Bertrand PacéTeam New Zealand
2000–01Magnus HolmbergTeam Stora Enso
2001–02Peter HolmbergOracle BMW Racing
2002–03Jesper RadichTeam Radich
2003–04Peter GilmourPizza-La Sailing Team
2004–05Peter GilmourPizza-La Sailing Team
2005–06Peter GilmourPizza-La Sailing Team
2006–07Ian WilliamsTeam Pindar
2008Ian WilliamsBahrain Team Pindar
2009Adam MinoprioBlackMatch Racing
2010Ben AinslieTeam Origin
2011Ian WilliamsTeam GAC Pindar
2012Ian WilliamsGAC Pindar
2013Taylor CanfieldUSOne
2014Ian WilliamsGAC Pindar
2015Ian WilliamsGAC Pindar
2016Phil RobertsonPhil Robertson Racing
2017Torvar MirskyMirsky Racing Team
2019Phil RobertsonChinaOne Ningbo
2020Taylor CanfieldStars + Stripes Team USA
2022Nick Egnot-JohnsonKnots Racing NZL
2023Ian WilliamsChinaOne Ningbo
2024Ian WilliamsPindar by Manuport Logistics

References

References

  1. "WHAT IS MATCH RACING".
  2. (15 October 2010). "World Match Racing Tour Announce 2011 Prizemoney".
  3. "Winners of the King Edward VII Trophy since 1937".
  4. "2014 WMRT Media Pack".
  5. "World Match Racing Tour – New world tour format attracts new talent". Sail-World.
  6. (3 July 2017). "Skunked at World Match Racing Tour >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News".
  7. "ALPARI BACKS SAILING SERIES".
  8. (30 January 2016). "Ian Williams dominates Monsoon Cup to win 6th World Title". World Sailing.
  9. (10 July 2016). "ROBERTSON IS CROWNED THE MILLION DOLLAR WORLD CHAMPION". World Match Racing Tour.
  10. (29 October 2017). "TORVAR TOPPLES ROBERTSON TO WIN HIS FIRST WORLD TITLE". World Match Racing Tour.
  11. (7 July 2019). "Phil Robertson wins Match Race Worlds". ScuttleButt Sailing News.
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