|
Saturday, 21 August 2010 |
|
The Caja
Mediterráneo Region of Murcia Trophy was presented today at the Cartagena Town Hall. The scheduled racing starts
next Tuesday, but the Public Village opens tomorrow (Saturday) on the dockside of Cartagena, offering free
access to all of the excitement and information which supports the 2010 Audi
MedCup Circuit.
This
morning Cartagena
Town Hall hosted the
official presentation for the Caja Mediterráneo Region of Murcia Trophy. The
presentation was attended by the Deputy Mayor of Carthagena, José Vicente
Albaladejo; Antonio Peñalver, the Director General for Sports of the Region of
Murcia; Enrique Carrión, Companies Territorial Director for Caja Mediterráneo;
and Fernando Iñigo, Marketing and Communications Director for Grupo Santa
Mónica Sports.
All of the morning’s speakers highlighted the success the event has enjoyed
over the last two years in Cartegena, not just in sports terms but also and
especially on the social and promotional side for both Cartagena and the Region
of Murcia.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Friday, 20 August 2010 |
|
Day Four
of Ramsgate Week, sponsored by Vattenfall, saw brisk and varying winds of up to
25 knots and testing conditions. The IRC fleet began the first day of the IRC
Regatta Series; a series of seven races. Today they had three windward leeward
races which put crew work at a premium.
IRC
Class 1
At the
head of the pack for Class 1 was a dual between Richard Matthew's Oystercatcher
XXVI and Michel Lefebvre's First 40 Manta Sailing with Oystercatcher
XXVI winning the first two races and Manta Sailing the last. Despite
close tussles behind, John Barrett's First 35 Stiletto squeezed third
place in all three races.
Class 1
Results - Race 1
1
Oystercatcher XXVI (Richard Matthews)
2 Manta
Sailing (Michel Lefebvre)
3 Stiletto
(John Barrett)
Class 1
Results - Race 2
1
Oystercatcher XXVI (Richard Matthews)
2 Manta
Sailing (Michel Lefebvre)
3 Stiletto
(John Barrett)
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Friday, 20 August 2010 |
|
A grim overcast start and lumpy wind against tide conditions
gave way to brilliant sunshine and a summery finish off the Royal Yacht
Squadron for the Rolex Trophy Day inshore race at the 2010 Rolex Commodores’
Cup. Today’s one race was held around multiple marks in the central western
Solent starting in 18 knot southwesterlies with a wet beat through short chop
before the tide turned and the wind dropped gradually through the race, ending
at below 10 knots .
It was another solid day for the Irish team, leaders since the
opening day of the regatta last Sunday. Their big boat, Anthony O’Leary’s Ker
39 Antix and their small boat, Robert Davies’ Corby
36 Roxy 6 both won their classes today while David Dwyer’s marinerscove.ie
posted a third. No other team was close to being as consistent today.
In the small boat class Roxy 6 came out on top partly
thanks to a navigation error on the Hong Kong boat, Christopher Opielok’s Corby
36 Rockall III [at the time of going to press this was subject to
a protest for redress]. “We were very lucky,” said Roxy 6’s helmsman
Andrew Creighton. “Rockall went to a wrong mark and they were ahead of
us. With them making that mistake it obviously pushed us into first, although
one of the French guys, Goa,
came very close to us, but we had them by about 25 seconds.”
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Friday, 20 August 2010 |
The ISAF World Match Racing
Tour, the world championship series of head-to-head racing, continues to grab
the media spotlight with action from the fifth and most recent round in Sweden
providing the focus for CNN’s flagship sailing programme MainSail.
The programme which aired for the first time today at 12.30 and 16.30 will be repeated on Saturday 21 August at 07.30, 17.30 and 20.00 again on Sunday 22 August at 03.00, 07.30 and 15.00 (all
times GMT) features the thrilling action from the Stena Match
Cup Sweden which saw Britain’s three time Olympic gold medallist Ben Ainslie
crowned the ‘Maestro of Marstrand’.
The programme fronted by Shirley Robertson showcases the unique nature of match
racing, the same format of racing used in the America’s Cup. Having established
itself as the foremost training ground for America’s Cup skippers The World
Match Racing Tour continues to feature the very best sailors in the world as
they look to hone their skills.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Friday, 20 August 2010 |
|
(Photo - Ian Roman/Audi Medcup)
From 5 to
9 October Valencia
will host the 2010 TP52 World Championship. The regatta fleet will be based
from the Marina Real Juan Carlos I and will compete in up to 10 races,
including a Coastal Race. The organisers expect around 10 teams to fight for
the world champions title.
The
2010 edition of the TP52 World Championship will be held off Valencia from
Tuesday October 5 to Saturday October 9. This was confirmed today by World
Sailing Management, organizer of the event along with the City of Valencia, Consorcio
Valencia 2007 and the Real Club Nutico de Valencia, with the support of the TP52
Class, the Spanish Sailing Federation (RFEV) and the Valencian Sailing
Federation (FVV).
The base for the 2010 TP52 Worlds will be the Marina Real Juan Carlos I at the
heart of the port
of Valencia, and the
competing TP52 fleet will be docked in front of the iconic Veles e Vents
building.
The competition program will consist of a maximum of ten races, including up to
nine windward/leewards and one Coastal Race of between 20 and 30 miles
scheduled for Thursday, October 7. The Coastal Race will have a coefficient of
1.25.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Thursday, 19 August 2010 |
|
Boats have been returning to Cowes Yacht Haven throughout today,
back from the offshore race of the 2010 Rolex Commodores’ Cup. With a 2.5x
point co-efficient this race had the potential to provide a major upset in the
results, but after four days of competition the Irish team hold an even more
commanding lead, now up to 29.5 points. Hong Kong
has regained second place, this time with a 25-point cushion over the leading
French team, which in turn is just 5 points ahead of GBR Red and 15 points
ahead of France Yellow in fifth.
Hong Kong and Ireland
scored equal points in the offshore race with the former’s Rockall III
winning the small boat class while the latter’s marinerscove.ie claimed the
mid-sized class.
On the water Rockall III was first home in the whole
fleet, crossing the line just to the west of the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour
at 10:40:41 BST, winning her class by almost one hour on corrected time. While
racing for Hong Kong, where he used to live, Rockall
III’s owner Christopher Opielok is German. His crew is largely from Hong Kong but also includes two Dutch, one Irishman and
three Australians. According to Opielok he bought his Corby
36 specifically to compete in the Rolex Commodores’ Cup, “we have been
preparing for this for a long time. The boat clocked since delivery to us last
year, 4,000 miles. We did a lot of offshore racing. We have four very good
helmsmen. The navigation was very well prepared. We had a good tactician and I
believe altogether with a very good boat, ended up with this result.” - listen to full interview
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Thursday, 19 August 2010 |
|
Day three of Ramsgate
Week, sponsored by Vattenfall, saw fleets competing for the famous Noot Cup in
the Round the Goodwins race. Sailing conditions were ideal for the renowned 30
mile race, with winds varying between less than 10 knots to over 20 at times.
The international fleet of nearly 40 boats, comprising IRC and Cruisers
classes, were taken North round the sands and then back up the beach past Deal
and Sandwich, before finishing just off Ramsgate. The course was completed in
an extremely quick time, with the fastest boat, Icom Assassin, finishing in less than four hours.
IRC Class 1
The X35 Xwaves had a fantastic start and led the
Class 1 fleet to the South Goodwin mark. However, Icom Assassin overtook the fleet on the spinnaker run down
the back of the sands and was first to South East Goodwins, leading the fleet
for the remainder of the race. David Black's First 45.5 Carronade overtook Xwaves on the close fetch, just before
Deal, and had a great leg to the finish line, winning the class and the Noot
Cup overall. Mike and Jo Brand's Xwaves came
second in class and overall, Peter Jackson's Icom
Assassin took third place in class, with Stiletto following up the rear.
|
|
Read more...
|
|