The 3rd edition of the 2015 Gazprom Swan 60 World
Championship will take place this week at Marina di Scarlino. This event
is the most important on the Gazprom Swan 60 circuit which this year spans five
events from May through to September, which started earlier this month at the
Gaastra Palmavela.
Teams include entries from Finland, Denmark, Russia and Italy. New to the
circuit for 2015, is Spanish double Olympic gold medallist, Luis Doreste who
joins the Italian entry Swan 60, Petite Flamme helmed by Riccardo Pavoncelli
himself an accomplished racer on the international yachting circuit. Luis
Doreste will be a significant addition to the playing field having taken world
championship titles in the Soling and Flying Dutchman classes, as well as
previous experience with Volvo Ocean Races and America’s Cup campaigns.
President of the Finnish Sailing and Boating Federation, Samuli Salantera will
be heading up the Swan 60 SGM team. He brings Sauli Jankari, a Laser and ORCi
champion to the event and Coaching Manager for the Finnish Federation, Thomas
Hacklin. Thomas has success as both a helm and tactician in the X-35 and
X-41 classes finishing 4th at the last world championship. The
team will also be racing with three youth members for the Yacht Club of Turku.
Igor Lisovenko will be joining the Gazprom Youth Sailing Challenge as
tactician for the Russian entry. An Olympic Games participant
in the Laser class and skipper of Gazprom Team Russia in the Extreme Sailing
Series, Lisovenko is an important addition to this promising youth team who
have just completed Gaastra Palmavela.
Vladimir Liubomirov, Gazprom Swan 60 Class President sees a worldwide interest
in the class, “2015 will be the first time we race as a class on Italian waters
and it is encouraging to see new nationalities joining us for the world
championship. Additionally these accomplished skippers bring influential
racing names from the global yacht racing world to our circuit which is an
important recognition of our profile.”
Three races are scheduled per day with the inaugural ‘Natural Park Regatta’ on
13 May. This is a new distance race ideal for the geography of the area
when competitors will compete through the parks of the Tuscan
archipelago. An ancient 400 year old legend tells of seven gemstones
falling from the Tyrrhenian Venus when she emerged from the sea, forming the
‘seven sisters of the Mediterranean Sea’, islands Elba, Giglio, Capraia,
Gorgona, Pianosa, Giannutri and Montecristo.
History will also be a theme for the final prize giving at the imposing middle
age castle, Il Castello di Scarlino. Once a strong hold of the City of
Pisa, the venue sits on the ridge of a hill with its medieval village clung to
the hillside below, guaranteeing a dramatic finish to the World Championship.