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Challenger Sail Off Through to the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series Final CHALLENGER SAIL OFF THROUGH TO THE LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES FINAL These tables show the top 7 challengers from the Round Robin series and their flow through to the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series Final SAIL OFF – RACE A QUARTER FINAL 01 Pataugas K-Challenge L TEAMORIGIN L SAIL OFF CHALLENGERS TEAMORIGIN W Damiani Italia Challenge W SEMI FINAL SEED 1 Alinghi Seeds 4 and 7 race for a QF 3rd seed from the Round Robin BMW Oracle Racing W position goes to QF1 SEED 2 BMW Oracle Racing Damiani Italia Challenge L SEED 3 Damiani Italia Challenge SAIL OFF – RACE B QUARTER FINAL 02 The winner of this Semi Final SEED 4 TEAMORIGIN Luna Rossa W Luna Rossa L advances to the Challenger Final SEED 5 Luna Rossa China Team L BMW Oracle Racing W Seeds 5 and 6 race for a QF 2nd seed from the Round Robin SEED 6 China Team position goes to QF2 SEED 7 Pataugas K-Challenge CHALLENGER FINAL LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES FINAL BMW Oracle Racing L L Emirates Team NZ L Alinghi W W Alinghi W 1st Seed from the Round Robin automatically ETNZ’s placing in the RR is not counted and they are advances to the Challenger Final automatically advanced to the Louis Vuitton Pacific Cup Final Port entry – pin Starboard entry – committee boat LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES 2009 RESULTS ROUND ROBIN 1 ROUND ROBIN 2 CHALLENGER SAIL OFF CHALLENGER FINAL LOUIS VUITTON QUARTER FINALS PACIFIC SERIES FINAL SEMI FINAL Emirates Team NZ will advance to the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series Final POOL A GOLD FLEET The best challenger of the Gold Fleet after Round Robin 2 advances directy to the Challenger Final Emirates Team NZ Emirates Team NZ Emirates Team NZ Pataugas K-Challenge BMW Oracle Racing Alinghi W W BMW Oracle Racing Damiani Italia Challenge Alinghi BMW Oracle Racing L L Damiani Italia Challenge TEAMORIGIN BMW Oracle Racing China Team Alinghi Damiani Italia Challenge Luna Rossa TEAMORIGIN POOL B Luna Rossa Greek Challenge SILVER FLEET China Team TEAMORIGIN Pataugas K-Challenge Pataugas K-Challenge Team Shosholoza China Team See diagram 2 for details of the Alinghi Team Shosholoza Challenger Sail Off Luna Rossa Greek Challenge Top three teams from Pool A and ETNZ’s placings in the Round Greek Challenge Pool B will proceed to the Gold Robins are not counted and they Fleet. The remaining four teams are excluded from the Sail Off Team Shosholoza make up the Silver Fleet and Challengers Finals. Seeds 8 and 9 from Round Robin The top 7 seeds from Gold and 2 race for final rankings Silver (excluding ETNZ) go through to the Challengers Sail Off LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES 2009 RACE SCHEDULE SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 24 JAN 25 JAN 26 JAN 27 JAN 28 JAN 29 JAN 30 JAN Team Practice Team Practice Team Practice Team Practice Team Practice Race boat Round Robin 1 prep day Pool A & Pool B 4 Races 31 JAN 1 FEB 2 FEB 3 FEB 4 FEB 5 FEB 6 FEB Round Robin 1 Round Robin 1 Round Robin 1 Round Robin 1 Alternate Round Robin 2 Round Robin 2 Pool A & Pool B Pool A & Pool B Pool A & Pool B Pool A & Pool B Race Day Gold & Silver Fleet Gold & Silver Fleet 4 Races 4 Races 4 Races 4 Races 5 Races 5 Races 7 FEB 8 FEB 9 FEB 10 FEB 11 FEB 12 FEB 13 FEB Round Robin 2 Round Robin 2 Round Robin 2 Alternate Challenger Challenger Louis Vuitton Gold & Silver Fleet Gold & Silver Fleet Gold & Silver Fleet Race Day Sail Off Finals Pacific Cup 5 Races 5 Races 5 Races Final 14 FEB Louis Vuitton Pacific Cup Final SCHEDULE KEY Round Robin 1 Round Robin 2 Challenger Sail Off and Challenger Final Louis Vuitton Pacific Cup Final LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES ROUND ROBIN 2 DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 GOLD FLEET 1ST MATCH 1ST MATCH 1ST MATCH 1ST MATCH 1ST MATCH Emirates Team NZ 2– 5 Alinghi W 5 Alinghi W 3 Damiani Italia Challenge L 6 Luna Rossa L 6 Luna Rossa L BMW Oracle Racing 13 4 TEAMORIGIN L 3 Damiani Italia Challenge L 2 BMW Oracle Racing W 3 Damiani Italia Challenge W 5 Alinghi W Damiani Italia Challenge 21 2ND MATCH 2ND MATCH 2ND MATCH 2ND MATCH 2ND MATCH TEAMORIGIN 0.52 A Pataugas K-Challenge W C Team Shosholoza L D Greek Challenge W 5 Alinghi W 4 TEAMORIGIN L Alinghi 04 D Greek Challenge L A Pataugas K-Challenge W C Team Shosholoza L 2 BMW Oracle Racing L 3 Damiani Italia Challenge W Luna Rossa 0 3RD MATCH 3RD MATCH 3RD MATCH 3RD MATCH 3RD MATCH L L The Gold Fleet have three races 3 Damiani Italia Challenge W 4 TEAMORIGIN 6 Luna Rossa 4 TEAMORIGIN W 2 BMW Oracle Racing W per day for five days 1 Emirates Team NZ L 2 BMW Oracle Racing W 4 TEAMORIGIN W 1 Emirates Team NZ L 1 Emirates Team NZ L SILVER FLEET 4TH MATCH 4TH MATCH 4TH MATCH A Pataugas K-Challenge 2 C China Team W D Greek Challenge L B China Team W Port entry – pin B China Team 13 B Team Shosholoza L B China Team W A Pataugas K-Challenge L Starboard entry – committee boat C Team Shosholoza 01 5TH MATCH 5TH MATCH 5TH MATCH 2 BMW Oracle Racing W 1 Emirates Team NZ W 1 Emirates Team NZ W D Greek Challenge 12 The Silver Fleet have two races 6 Luna Rossa L 6 Luna Rossa L 5 Alinghi L per day for three days Emirates Team New Zealand’s placings in the Round Robins are not counted and they are excluded from the Sail Off and Challengers Finals. Emirates Team New Zealand proceeds directly to the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series Final after Round Robin 2. The best challenger of the Gold Fleet after Round Robin 2 advances directly to the Challenger Final. The two leading boats in the Silver Fleet, after Round Robin 2, join the four other boats from the Gold Fleet in the Quarter Finals. The two last boats in the Silver Fleet sail for 9th and 10th position in the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series. Boats winning against ETNZ in this round will record a win, but not receive a point. LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES ROUND ROBIN 1 DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 POOL A 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT Emirates Team NZ 4 2 Pataugas K-Challenge W 3 BMW Oracle Racing L 4 Damiani Italia Challenge W 1 Emirates Team NZ W 4 Damiani Italia Challenge L 1ST RACE Pataugas K-Challenge 1 5 China Team L 1 Emirates Team NZ W 2 Pataugas K-Challenge L 5 China Team L 3 BMW Oracle Racing W BMW Oracle Racing 3 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT 1 Emirates Team NZ W 5 China Team L 5 China Team L 3 BMW Oracle Racing W 2 Pataugas K-Challenge L Damiani Italia Challenge 2 3RD RACE China Team 0 4 Damiani Italia Challenge L 4 Damiani Italia Challenge W 3 BMW Oracle Racing W 2 Pataugas K-Challenge L 1 Emirates Team NZ W BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE 3 BMW Oracle Racing 2 Pataugas K-Challenge 1 Emirates Team NZ 4 Damiani Italia Challenge 5 China Team POOL B 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT 1ST FLIGHT Greek Challenge 0 B TEAMORIGIN W C Team Shosholoza L D Alinghi L A Greek Challenge L D Alinghi L 2ND RACE TEAMORIGIN 4 E Luna Rossa L A Greek Challenge W B TEAMORIGIN W E Luna Rossa W C Team Shosholoza W Team Shosholoza 1 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT 2ND FLIGHT Alinghi A Greek Challenge L E Luna Rossa L E Luna Rossa W C Team Shosholoza L B TEAMORIGIN W 2 4TH RACE Luna Rossa 2 D Alinghi W D Alinghi W C Team Shosholoza L B TEAMORIGIN W A Greek Challenge L BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE C Team Shosholoza B TEAMORIGIN A Greek Challenge D Alinghi E Luna Rossa Port entry – pin Starboard entry – committee boat.
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