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EDITOR’S NOTE


Te season is upon us and many are excited as the Alpari World Match Racing Tour (AWMRT) is the competition all match racers strive to be in.


Here at Match Race 360°, we are also excited – but for different reasons. As promised in the last issue, we are striving for a different look to the magazine and we are getting there.


More features and in-depth interviews with personalities that matter, a closer look at what sailing venues around the world have to offer non-sailors and of course, exclusive articles you can’t find anywhere else. It is an on-going process but one, we are certainly proud of.


In this issue, Andrew Pindar the team principal of Team GAC Pindar who helped Ian Williams to the world title last season reveals to Rupert Holmes what sailing means to him.


Also, we have a picture of former match racing world champion Ben Ainslie carrying the Olympic torch after he was given the honour of starting the 70-day relay around Britain.


You can read more about Ainslie’s Olympic hopes in the special ‘Olympic-themed’ issue of MR360° in July.


Dobbs Davies takes a closer look at the new rules changes in match racing and also has an exclusive interview with perhaps the hottest young match racer around, Taylor Canfield.


Stay tuned for the more changes in the coming months as we look to make MR360° the definite guide for sailors.


Till the next time, happy sailing.


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4 MR360° May 2012


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