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Brad Butterworth Named Alinghi Skipper


Ernesto Bertarelli, head of the Alinghi syndicate, nominated his vice-president and tactician, Brad Butterworth, to be the skipper of Alinghi at the base opening on Saturday. Brad was modest in his acceptance: “It is a great honour to be put in a position where he [Ernesto Bertarelli] gives me this sort of trust.”

The New Zealander is on his sixth America’s Cup campaign and has won three, the last with Alinghi. He races as tactician and forms the core of the Swiss America’s Cup Defence. For Alinghi, ‘skipper’ is a title rather than an active role, as Brad explains: “It won’t make any difference to the way we sail the boat, everyone has their area and their responsibilities, but I guess it will be a little bit different for me as it makes me responsible for the boat as a whole. I will be thinking about doing my job well onboard and continuing on as we have in the past.” This, on and off the ACC Yacht: “Off the boat, it doesn’t really change much either. As you get older, you wind up with the most experience and so I guess that is where I am at. Really, once Russell [Coutts] left I took over some leadership of the team and I am happy in that position and comfortable to carry it on, especially with the strong group we have.”

Other news: “Inside Alinghi” at 20:30

Don’t miss “Inside Alinghi” on Eurosport on Wednesday 19 October at 20:30 CET, you can watch the celebrations in Trapani when Alinghi won Acts 8 & 9 and later the base opening back in Valencia. Also, Peter Holmberg will describe his role as helmsman for the Defender.

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