Members section of The Regatta Sailing Communitymain page - Online regatta sailing service centerFind sailing events & event information around the worldFind accommodation & travel solutions at Sailing VenuesBuy & sell used boats & equipmentNews about The Regatta Sailing CommunityLinks to all you search forContact the Online regatta sailing service center
Translate this page into German  French  Italian  Spanish  Portuguese
News Article

Sailing1st.com news - Send article to a friend or sponsor

Buy or Sell
a used

IMS 600

Sailing1st Features
MySailing
Home
Events
Notice Board
Travel
Boat Market
WebCams
Sailing News
Coaching
Free Newsletter
Hot Links
FAQs
Tell a Friend

Links
ISAF
World Rankings
World Weather

Airline tickets, hotel and car rental reservations


 

Sailability Admirals Cup teams look good at the start of the first Offshore race

Admiral`s Cup - Sailability Admirals Cup teams look good at the start of the first Offshore race
COWE, UNITED KINGDOM-(14-7-2003) Following the disqualification of leaders Bribon Telefonica Moviestar yesterday in Corum Race 3, Peter Harrison's Sailability RORC team started today's Admirals Cup Short Offshore race in second place. With Wild Oats taking line honours at the Squadron start and breaking away from the rest of the pack, the tussle between Peter Harrison's crew in Chernikeeff 2 and the King of Spain's Kerr 55 continued.

With winds of 6-7 knots, the fleet had a westerly spinnaker start heading out towards the Needles for the first Offshore race of the Admirals Cup 2003. The IRC boats all gathered at the Committee Boat end with the smaller IMS boats favouring the Squadron end. Slow to start, Chernikeeff 2 soon gained on Bear of Britain and Bribon with GBR Challenge navigator Jules Salter's local knowledge proving invaluable in the relatively light winds.

Opting to sail closest to the shore, Ben Ainslie helmed Chernikeeff 4 through the IMS fleet and into a favourable position by the First Mark at the Needles. As the wind dropped, Ainslie was able to take advantage of his upwind position whilst others struggled with light patches, allowing Chernikeeff 4 to take third position.

In a competitive fleet, the CCYC Sailability teams, Chernikeeff 1 and Chernikeeff 3 are holding a good position and started today's race in 6th and 5th position in their respective classes. For some of the disabled crew, this is the first competitive Offshore race outside of Admirals Cup training. Both boats are showing determination and skill and keen to improve on their current 7th position in the Team Results.

This 24 to 36 hour Offshore race is key to the teams as it is worth a valuable two points, double the previous days' scoring system. Following their return on Tuesday, the teams have a short time to prepare for the RORC Trophy Race, a long inshore race, up to 12 hours which starts at 0830 on Wednesday.

Team Positions as of 0900 Monday 14 July:
Sailability RORC Admirals Cup Team - 2rd overall - 20 points
Chernikeeff 2: (4,3,4,2) 13 points
Chernikeeff 4: (3,1,2,2) 8 points

Sailability CCYC Admirals Cup Team - 7th overall - 48 points
Chernikeeff: (7,6,8,5) 26 points
Chernikeeff 3: (4,7,7,5) 23 points




Source: Virginia Page

Get more press, result and general information about:
Admiral`s Cup

Sailing1st.com launches Sailing1st.NET  a network initiated by Sailing1st.com where partners offer their separate or joint services and share knowledge about  "mission critical tasks" that occur organizing and  processing events, including marketing and promotion activities. 

Sailing1st.net | About the Network | Web based communication tools

  Features

MedCapz | Internet Media, Development, Marketing and Strategy

MedCapz | Media Captures on facebook

Latest Market Postings
Add your FREE Market Advertisement
URGENTLY 470's Needed in EUROPE
 

| Login | Home | Events&Results | Teams&Results | Webcams | News | Market | Hot Links |
Disclaimer | Contact Us | FAQs |
All rights reserved by Sailing1st.com / MedCapz