Admiral's Cup line-up takes shape

From: The Independent - London | Date: June 28, 1995| Author: STUART ALEXANDER | Copyright information

Sailing

The pieces of Britain's Champagne Mumm Admiral's Cup team were almost in place last night as long-time campaigner and chairman of selectors Robin Aisher came to an agreement with German big-boat owner Hans-Otto Schumann to sail his Rubin for Britain, writes Stuart Alexander from Sete, France.

At the same time, the financial arrangements were being made for the German 40-footer Astro to complete the trio, together with the Mumm 36 Group 4 already selected.

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