UK-(28-2-2003) Over the past two months the GBR Challenge Management Team has been
reviewing the 2000 - 2003 campaign and developing ongoing plans and budgets
for a second campaign based on the two possible outcomes of this 31st
America's Cup Match between Team New Zealand and Alinghi of Switzerland.
Peter Harrison, Founder and Chairman, and other members of the GBR Challenge
Management Team announced today a plan for a conditional second challenge
which focuses on two areas:
I. A design and development programme
II. A plan to attract commercial partners to participate in the next
campaign
Peter Harrison commented, `We are committed to ensuring that GBR Challenge
is in the best possible position to progress forward. The experience we have
gained in this New Zealand campaign is invaluable and we all know that to
win, there is no substitute for ongoing momentum and participation.`
The design and commercial partnership programmes will start in the UK in
April 2003 and will be led by Derek Clark and Leslie Ryan respectively.
As Peter Harrison announced at the January 2003 London Boat Show, it is his
intention to put together a second challenge but he has made this
conditional upon attracting commercial partners to work with the team in
meeting the funding objectives and to share in the benefits resulting from
such involvement.
Leslie Ryan, Head of Sponsorship and Marketing, explained `For this current
campaign we were successful in attracting 32 sponsors from a standing start
to support us - mainly as goods in kind deals with some cash contribution
all amounting to around £3m worth of support.
In going forward we obviously need to raise our game and attract more
substantial commercial partners. We now have the benefit of a track record
together with a possible 3 to 4 year period ahead of us in which to attract
commercial partners to work with us. We need to use this time sensibly to
need to assess our past approach to attracting commercial partners to GBR
Challenge and package together a compelling proposal - whenever and wherever
the next America's Cup is to be held.`
Following on from the completion of the team's testing programme to
Christmas 2002, the GBR Challenge Management Team have put together both a
12 and an 18 month plan based upon what might be a 3 or a 4 year campaign
depending on the outcome of the racing.
Derek Clark, GBR Challenge Design Co-ordinator, commented `Our design team
has been working here in Auckland since the completion of our testing and
race programme. Our learning over the last 3 months has been invaluable.
This announcement is a great boost to the whole team and will provide an
excellent platform for success in the next America's Cup.`
Design team members include Rob Humphreys, Phil Morrison and Akihiro Kanai.
Confidential discussions are also underway with a view to strengthening that
team with current America's Cup designers but for obvious reasons these
discussions are confidential at this stage.
There will be no sailing programme in the plan for 2003 and schedules will
only be decided when the next America's Cup Defender, venue and timing are
known. GBR Challenge is very keen to retain and build on the talent and
experience they have developed within the sailing team and during this year
the sailors will be able to pursue their own programmes before the longer
term schedule is finalised and a team pulled back together.
Ian Walker, Skipper, commented `The entire GBR Challenge team have been
involved in a review process which has been invaluable. Understandably there
is no sailing programme in the plan for 2003. The focus will be on design
and fundraising and the sailing activities will be defined once more is
known about the next event. For that reason I intend to pursue my interest
in the Olympics and other sailing projects. My close relationship with Peter
Harrison and the team will continue - one of my ambitions is still to be
part of a winning British America's Cup Team.`
The advantage to GBR Challenge of continuing into a second challenge will
undoubtedly be the fact that they are starting off with the two current AC
boats and a considerable database of experience and performance together
with the basis of a talented design team. The America's Cup is essentially a
design technology race and GBR Challenge has demonstrated that they could
put together a very successful sailing team in only 18 months. The emphasis
in this initial programme is on continuing design development in which key
members of the sailing team are involved.
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