Victory Challenge sign designer

No surprises as Mani Frers rejoining the Swedish America's Cup team

Tuesday April 12th 2005, Author: Bert Willborg, Location: Scandinavia
Swedish America's Cup syndicate Victory Challenge today announced that the team has signed German Frers Jr. as the boat designer for its participation in the 32nd America’s Cup. Mani, as he is known, was the designer behind the syndicate’s boats Örn (SWE 63) and Orm (SWE 73) for the last America’s Cup in Auckland.

"We were extremely satisfied with Mani’s work last time, and are really happy that he is onboard again, he is one of a kind and one of the very best in this business," says Magnus Holmberg, sailing manager for Victory Challenge.

The signing was carried out in a ceremony at Mani Frers naval architecture and engineering office in Milan, Italy, in the presence of among others, Magnus Holmberg, Hugo Stenbeck, the initiator behind the challenge for 2007, Christer Salén, the commodore of Gamla Stans Yacht Sällskap and Sam Murch, the shore manager for Victory Challenge.

Mani Frers is responsible for the design of the two race yachts for the 2007 America’s Cup as well for the 'version 5ing' of Örn and Orm to make them eligible for the participation in this year’s pre regattas in Valencia, Spain, Malmö, Sweden and Trapani, Sicily.

The America’s Cup Class has been changed since Auckland, and the new version allows more sail area, a lighter boat, but with deeper draft keel, providing the same stability as before. The result is a lighter, faster boat, 'turbo-charged' for the 32nd America’s Cup.

"Even if we didn’t sign until today, I have done my homework, so the re-building of the boats can start immediately," says Mani Frers. "It was a pleasure working with Victory Challenge last time, and I’m happy there will be a second challenge. I look forward to it."
Mani Frers was, prior to his first involvement with Victory Challenge five years ago, one of Prada’s head designers of the boat that took the Italian syndicate to the America’s Cup 2000.

The first time he was involved in the America’s Cup was in 1992 when he worked for his father German Frers Sr. who designed Il Moro di Venezia which became Italy´s first America’s Cup finallist.

Victory Challenge will start sailing in the Acts in Valencia in June together with at least eight other challengers plus the Swiss defenders, Alinghi. The Acts after that will be held in Malmö, Sweden, in August/September with the final acts of the year being held in Trapani, Sicily in September/October.

Victory Challenge has the support of, among others, two companies in the Stenbeck group from the previous challenge; the media company Modern Times Group and the Tele2 telecom group.

The intention is to build a syndicate sponsored by companies which see the possibilities offered by the world's most prestigious sailing competition being held in Europe for the first time since 1851. They are invited to take part in a sponsorship extending over three years and can take advantage of the enormous media impact that will be guaranteed internationally and which will be amplified even further in the countries where the Stenbeck group is active.

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