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America's Cup: Too much what? A look at shore-side Cup activities



4:19 PM Wed 10 Feb 2010 GMT
'Surfers on Cabanyal Beach, just north of the AC port.' Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo

Sail-World's correspondent JPJ reports on shoreside activities on Race Day 2 in Valencia:

We started the day early at dawn to be at the Alinghi base and see the Swiss cat off; we mingled with the Swiss supporters. A group of them brought with them their flags and also some traditional cow bells! It is the way they wanted to wish the team good luck.

We took the opportunity to ask them what they thought about the way the AC was taking lately. Obviously they are hard core fans and support their team but they did acknowledge that the latest attitudes by both team leaders were not always understood and in fact they stated that all that was not helping our sport.

Alinghi 5 at dawn. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


They patiently waited the whole morning until it was clear that no race would take place and then march off at the sound of the bells. We also heard Nils Frei, one of the Swiss member of the sailing team since year 2000, telling us that they were well prepared, ready to race and basically anxious to show what they can do.

Later on we just went around the main area were part of the public was situated, at that time everybody was enjoying the sunshine and a few beers. Further away, some of the locals were surfing on those big waves that seemed to frighten the Race Committee. On the horizon, too far to be of real notice was the BOR wing hiding behind the commercial port's cranes.

Swiss supporters waving flags. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


The fans showing off before to retire until next race day. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


Nils Frei, one of the Swiss member in the Alinghi team. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


Swiss radio reporter taking the temperature. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


Die hard Swiss fans with their cow bells. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


The Jury and Committee boat back in port. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


One of the supporter’s craft coming back. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo


The maintenance team taking care of A5’s model. - Jean Philippe Job? Click Here to view large photo




by Jean Philippe Job?




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