Germany's First Lady to christen GER-89
It will be another
important milestone in the young history of the German America's Cup
campaign: The first America's Cup yacht to be built and finished in
Germany with the sail number GER-89 will be christened on Monday, 24
April 2006, in Kiel. "Godmother" will be Eva Luise Köhler, spouse of
the German President Horst Köler und thus the country's First Lady.
Together with Ralph Dommermuth, CEO of the United Internet AG, the
first German America's Cup campaign's main sponsor, she will wish the
high-tech yacht and the United Internet Team Germany all the best for
successful racing in the 32nd America's Cup.
"We feel very honoured
that Eva Luise Köler has agreed to act as "godmother" for our new
yacht," says Michael Scheeren, head of syndicate with United Internet
Team Germany. "With her outstanding social commitment, she is also an
important personality in the world of sports. The fact that the
President's spouse will christen our new boat underlines the
importance that the first German campaign in the 155-year old history
of the America's Cups has for sailing in Germany."
Kiel was chosen as a
location for the christening, which confirms the important role of the
city for the United Internet Team Germany. In 2005, the team had
installed its home base-camp in the capital of the Schleswig-Holstein.
And it was Kiel's Lord Mayoress Angelika Volquartz who had christened
the used training boat GER-72 last summer in Valencia before the boat
was first sailed in the regattas. Regarding the new yacht, Kiel is not
only the place where the boat will be christened, but also her "place
of birth", as GER-89 is currently being constructed at the
Knierim-Yachtbau shipyard on Kiel Canal.
For the United Internet
Team Germany, the christening will be a welcome break in the on-going
preparations for Act 10, the pre-regatta that will start in Valencia
on 11 May. However, the new boat will not be used in this years Act's,
which the German team plans to still sail on GER-72. The idea is to
start testing the new GER-89 immediately after the Acts in July und
thus kick off the final preparations and the required fine-tuning for
the 2007 America's Cup season.
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