Glam Crowd Competing for Bermuda Booty

Published on December 3rd, 2015

Hamilton, Bermuda (December 3, 2015) – With winter descending on the Northern Hemisphere and shutting down home training bases, as many as 60 sailors from 14 nations have been invited to the British territory in the Atlantic Ocean for the inaugural Amlin International Moth Regatta.

Hosted by the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, the blue ribbon fleet begins racing for a $10,000 prize purse, including $5,000 for the winner, on Monday, Dec. 7, with the final day of racing scheduled for Friday, Dec. 11.

Amid the fleet is 38-year-old Rob Greenhalgh, who staged a fantastic comeback to win the Moth European Championship last summer. Greenhalgh arrived in Bermuda earlier this week to unload his boat and rig it for a week of training before racing starts next Monday. It was a welcome respite from the onset of cold temperatures and days with diminishing sunlight.

“You jump at the opportunity to sail in an awesome venue like this at this time of year,” said Greenhalgh. “Sailing in the U.K. now is similar to New England: cold. December, January and February are not productive months so it’s great to be here and get some racing in.”

Greenhalgh is joined by the likes of countryman Chris Rashley, who placed 2nd and 4th at the 2014 and 2015 Worlds, respectively, and Britons Ben Paton, who was 5th at the 2014 Worlds, and Tom Offer, who was 8th at the 2014 Worlds. Other notable entries include Anthony Kotoun of the U.S. Virgin Islands, who won the U.S. Nationals last summer.

“There are a lot of good guys,” said Greenhalgh. “And with the Cup guys, we’ll have to be on the money.”

The Moth is a high-tech dinghy that races on hydrofoils. It has become popular with America’s Cup sailors as they learn the nuances of hydrofoiling in advance of the 35th America’s Cup, which is scheduled to be sailed in a hydrofoiling catamaran in Bermuda in June 2017.

As many as 15 America’s Cup sailors are expected to compete in the Amlin International Moth Regatta, including Dean Barker and Chris Draper of SoftBank Team Japan, Tom Slingsby and Kyle Langford of ORACLE Team USA, and Francesco Bruni and Paul Goodison of Artemis Racing. Goodison placed 3rd at the Europeans last summer.

“The Europeans was a great event with 75 boats and I’m looking forward to racing again with the addition of sailors from Oracle and other Cup teams in Bermuda,” said Goodison, who also placed 12th at the Worlds in 2014. “The class is as competitive as ever and I’m sure the Royal Bermuda Yacht club will put on a fantastic event.”

The Amlin International Moth Regatta will also support an initiative for the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation, which was founded in memory of Olympic Gold medalist Andrew “Bart” Simpson. During the regatta, sailors, RBYC members and visitors will be encouraged to “buy a beer for Bart” with all proceeds going to the ASSF.

“The Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation was chosen because of its objective to inspire the next generation by using sailing to improve the lives of young people around the world,” said Andy Cox, regatta chairman. “There’ll be signs placed all around the club encouraging everyone to buy a beer, or round, for Bart.”

The upcoming schedule sees practice races slated for Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 5 and 6, with the Opening Ceremony planned for Sunday evening. Cox said that the second practice race on Sunday might be sailed on Hamilton Harbour off of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club to afford a close-up view of the action. Racing next week will be held on Great Sound. The plan is to sail the fleet as one group with two to three races per day.

The Amlin International Moth Regatta is sponsored by Amlin plc, a FTSE 250-listed independent global insurer and reinsurer with operations in the Lloyd’s, UK, continental European and Bermudian markets. Additional sponsors include the Bermuda Tourism Authority, EFG International, Gosling’s, the Official Rum of the Regatta, and Kaenon Polarized.

Forty-seven entrants are currently listed on the race information website.

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Source: Sean McNeill, Amlin International Moth Regatta

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