Louis Vuitton Trophy Nice Côte d’Azur

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Louis Vuitton Trophy
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Nice Côte d’Azur
Date7–22 November 2009
Winner Flag of Italy.svg Azzurra
Location Nice

The Louis Vuitton Trophy Nice Côte d’Azur was the first in a series of regattas that compete for the Louis Vuitton Trophy. The regatta was held in Nice between 7 and 22 November 2009. The Louis Vuitton Trophy format uses existing International America's Cup Class yachts loaned to the regatta by various America's Cup racing syndicates, keeping costs relatively low for the competing teams.

Louis Vuitton Trophy

The Louis Vuitton Trophy was a series of four match race regattas in International America's Cup Class boats, held between November 2009 and November 2010.

Nice Prefecture and commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur, France

Nice is the seventh most populous urban area in France and the capital of the Alpes-Maritimes département. The metropolitan area of Nice extends beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of about 1 million on an area of 721 km2 (278 sq mi). Located in the French Riviera, on the south east coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the Alps, Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast and the second-largest city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region after Marseille. Nice is approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the principality of Monaco and 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the French-Italian border. Nice's airport serves as a gateway to the region.

International Americas Cup Class

The International Americas Cup Class are a class of racing yacht that was developed for the America's Cup between 1992 and 2007. These yachts, while not identical, were all designed to the same formula to offer designers the freedom to experiment whilst keeping the boats sufficiently comparable to race in real time. The class was established for the 1992 America's Cup because of perceived shortcomings of the 12-metre class, which had been used in the America's Cup since 1958.

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The Louis Vuitton Trophy was organised after the success of the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series and the continued legal battle surrounding the America's Cup yachting competition at the time. Because of the long delays from the legal action, and the fact that the 2010 America's Cup became a Deed of Gift match without a defender or challenger selection series, the Louis Vuitton Trophy series was established as a competition for other America's Cup racing syndicates.

Louis Vuitton Pacific Series

The Louis Vuitton Pacific Series was a match race regatta in America's Cup Class yachts in Auckland, New Zealand during January and February 2009. Racing started on 30 January. The Louis Vuitton Pacific Series was organised in association with the New Zealand Government, Emirates Team New Zealand, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, Auckland City and Skycity Entertainment Group. Bruno Troublé was Louis Vuitton's organizer and spokesperson for the Series.

Americas Cup yachting race

The America's Cup, affectionately known as the Auld Mug, is a trophy awarded to the winner of the America's Cup match races between two sailing yachts. One yacht, known as the defender, represents the yacht club that currently holds the America's Cup and the second yacht, known as the challenger, represents the yacht club that is challenging for the cup. The timing of each match is determined by an agreement between the defender and the challenger. The America's Cup is the oldest international sporting trophy. It will next be raced for in the southern summer, in the early part of 2021.

The Nice event was hosted by ALL4ONE Challenge and Club Nautique de Nice.

ALL4ONE Challenge is a French-German yacht racing team that competes in International America's Cup Class races. The team has formerly competed as K-Challenge and between 2005 and 2007 they were known as Areva Challenge.

The Yachts

For the event Mascalzone Latino provided ITA-90 and ITA-99 while All4One and Team Origin loaned FRA-93 and GBR-75 respectively. [1] [2]

Mascalzone Latino

Mascalzone Latino is a yacht racing team that competes in America's Cup style sailing out of the yacht club Club Nautico di Roma.

Team Origin

Team Origin was Great Britain's bid to compete in the 33rd and 34th America's Cups. It was launched in January 2007 but stopped running the racing team in 2010. The syndicate was founded by Sir Keith Mills, also known for being the deputy chairman for the organizing committee of the London 2012 Olympic bid. Grant Simmer was the CEO and the team competed under the burgee of the Royal Thames Yacht Club.

Teams

Eight teams participated in the Nice event. Despite loaning two boats to the event, Mascalzone Latino did not participate.

RankingCountryTeamClubSkipperNotes
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Azzurra Yacht Club Costa Smeralda Francesco Bruni, Tommaso Chieffi
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Team New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Dean Barker
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Synergy Russian Sailing Team Karol Jablonski
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Team Origin Royal Thames Yacht Club Ben Ainslie
5Flag of France.svg  France/Flag of Germany.svg  Germany ALL4ONE Challenge Cercle de la Voile de Paris/Kieler Yacht-Club Sébastien Col, Jochen Schümann Host
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States BMW Oracle Racing Golden Gate Yacht Club Gavin Brady, Hamish Pepper
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Team Artemis Royal Swedish Yacht Club Paul Cayard
8Flag of France.svg  France TFS - Pages Jaunes Bertrand Pacé

The Races

Round Robin One

7 November - 14 November
Up to four flights per day were scheduled through the conclusion of the round robin and lasted no longer than one hour in duration. The first three days were characterised by light winds and only two races were completed each day. However, on day four the race organisers completed four full flights (eight races) to get the regatta back on schedule.

Team NameRacesWL
Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand761
Flag of Italy.svg Azzurra761
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Origin751
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Artemis734
Flag of Russia.svg Synergy Russian Sailing734
Flag of the United States.svg BMW Oracle Racing734
Flag of France.svg Flag of Germany.svg ALL4ONE Challenge725
Flag of France.svg TFS - Pages Jaunes707
TNZBORARTA4OTFSSYNAZZORGTotal
TNZ11111106
BOR01110003
ART00011013
A4OR0110002
TFS00000000
SYN01011003
AZZ01111116
ORG11011105

A = Abandoned, P = Postponed, R = Retired

Round Robin Two

14 November-18 November
Stage 2 was a half round robin where the top four teams raced the bottom four teams. As the half round robin was not completed, teams received half points for matches sailed twice.

Team NameRacesWLRR1TotalPoints
Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand330696
Flag of Russia.svg Synergy Russian Sailing330364.5
Flag of Italy.svg Azzurra413674.5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Origin431584.5
Flag of the United States.svg BMW Oracle Racing413343
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Artemis422353
Flag of France.svg Flag of Germany.svg ALL4ONE Challenge413232
Flag of France.svg TFS - Pages Jaunes413010.5
SYNBORA4OTFSTotal
TNZ111A3
AZZ01001
ORG011 13
ART00112
TNZAZZORGARTTotal
SYNA1113
BOR00011
A4O01001
TFS01001

A = Abandoned, P = Postponed, R = Retired

Knock-Out Series

19 November-22 November
Stage 3 is the knockout semifinals and final.

Ranking Phase

Teams in the bottom half of the Round Robin will sail off for places 5-8.

 Semifinals  Final
         
  1 BMW Oracle Racing 1 
  4 TFS - Pages Jaunes 0  
     BMW Oracle Racing 0
    ALL4ONE Challenge 1
  2 Team Artemis 0  
  3 ALL4ONE Challenge 1 Third place
 
  TFS - Pages Jaunes 0
  Team Artemis 1

Finals

As Team New Zealand won the Round Robin, they got to choose their Semi Final opponents from the top four. The first to score two wins will win each series.

 Semifinals  Final
         
  1Team New Zealand 1* 
  4 Synergy 0*  
     Team New Zealand 0
    Azzurra 2
  2Azzurra 2  
  3 Team Origin 1 Third place
 
 Synergy 1
   Team Origin 0

*Team New Zealand were penalised a point and Synergy was penalised half a point for failing to avoid a collision. Synergy were then further penalised half a point for not doing everything to keep clear in the same incident. [3]

2009 Louis Vuitton Trophy Nice
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Azzurra
First Title

Junior Series

During the regatta forty junior French sailors competed in Open Bic boats. The winner received an Open Bic boat and a chance to be 18th man during the Trophy finals. [4]

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Preceded by
Inaugural Event
First Louis Vuitton Trophy Regatta
7–22 November 2009
Succeeded by
Auckland