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Pierre-Antoine Morvan


Did you have any sporting heroes when you were growing up? Mathieu Richard.


Is there any other athlete you would like to be? Sebastien Loeb.


If not a sailor, what would you have become? Oenologist or Formula 1 Pilot.


Career highlight? We beat Russel Coutts in semi-final of Lugano Match Race in 2007.


… and the worst moment? In 2011, we finished 9th of the “Internationaux de France de match racing” while we were the defending champion. We were too tired after one month of sailing on “Tour de France”.


What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given? Who gave it? To be more exigent. Bertrand Pacé.


What is your training regime like? Twice a week of physical training. Average two day of training per week of match racing.


Last film you saw? J. Edgar.


Your three favourite films? Pulp Fiction, Te Godfather and A Clockwork Orange.


If you can have a super power or be a superhero, what or who would it be? Chuck Norris.


If you can master a new language or a new skill overnight, what will it be? English!


What are the types of people you enjoy? Happy and funny types.


What is an ideal birthday gift for you, or the best gift you have received? A tour card for the World Match Racing Tour!


What do you want people to remember you for? A world champion!


Tell us something we don’t know about yourself... I am trying to finish a PhD since five years.


If your house was burning down, what is the one possession would you save? My girlfriend!


Do you have a favourite karaoke song? Serge Gainsbourg’s Melody Nelson, but I’m a very bad singer!


What are your three most-listened to songs? Melody Nelson by Serge Gainsbourg, Private Lily by Moriarty, Horse With No Name by America.


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