March 23, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Barby MacGowan, Media
Pro Int'l for Rolex,
barby@mediapronewport.com, +1 401-849-0220 or Wally Bostwick for St. Thomas
Yacht Club, newsdog@viaccess.net, +1
340-690-2898 mobile
International Rolex Regatta
Wild and Windy Day Sets Pace for Rolex Sailors
ST. THOMAS, USVI (March 23, 2007) -- Opening day of the International Rolex
Regatta served up fast and furious fun for some, broken boats for others when
15-18 knot breezes whipped up a testing chop on the Caribbean Sea south of St.
Thomas. The event, which has been a staple of the islands racing scene for 34
years, is hosting 87 boats in seven classes. For five of the six handicap
classes that completed three around-the-buoys races each, the event is half
over, and leads may be tough to topple with only three distance races left on
the weekend schedule.
"It was lovely... and lively," said local sailor John Foster, currently in third
overall in Spinnaker Racing Class 3 with his Kirby 25 The Good, The Bad and the
Ugly. "The first wave over the deck woke everybody up." Foster explained that
driving the boat through the waves rather than hitting them square on was as
paramount today as consistent sailing will be to winning the series. "You've got
to be in the top three in each race to win this series," he said. Foster should
know; he has sailed in every Rolex regatta since its inception in 1974 and has
won too many to remember. His top-three theory bodes well for class leader Doug
Baker (Long Beach, Calif.), who posted three victories today aboard his Olson 30
J Bird 4.
Triple-header victories also put the Melges 24 Devil 3, skippered by Chris
Stanton (St. Croix, VI), at the top of the scoreboard in Spinnaker Racing Class
2. "It was fun, but you had to work really hard," said Stanton's brother and
tactician Peter. "There was a lot of pain." The battle for superiority in this
class among Melges 24s and the newer Melges 32 designs was fierce. "The 32s go
over the waves; we have to go through them," said Peter Stanton. "If they get
ahead of us, we can't challenge them, so we have to follow them."
The dismasting of Windrider II, a J/30 owned by local Marston Winkles (St.
Thomas), marked the otherwise manageable single race among the islands that the
non-spinnaker racing class enjoyed. Winning today to lead that fleet was the
modified Beneteau 44 Three Harkoms, skippered by Christopher Lloyd (Virgin Gorda,
BVI).
The largest of the boats, banded together in Spinnaker Racing Class 1, were
topped by Mad IV, a Grand Soleil 48 skippered by Clive Llewellyn (Paris,
France). "The spread between the boats was significant," said Peter Stoneberg
(San Francisco, Calif.), sailing on first-time entrant Yeoman, skippered by
Barry Lewis (San Francisco). "The 72-foot Donnybrook would finish 3 minutes
ahead of us and Mad IV three minutes behind. The only boat-on-boat stuff was
with other fleets, but that's handicap racing."
"Though some boats had a tough time and had some injuries, it was superb sailing
conditions," said Wilmot, crew member aboard defending champion Martin
Jacobsen's (Greenwich, Conn.) Crescendo, which posted a 2-1-1 to lead the
Spinnaker Racing Cruising class. "We had a few new people aboard, so it took a
while to get ourselves together, but this is my second time here, and it's one
of the best places to sail."
The IC-24s completed six races, with Robby and Michael Hirst (Virgin Gorda, BVI)
emerging as leaders aboard their Mio Broadband. A major collision in race two
sent James Mark Plaxton's (Virgin Gorda) Intac limping back to the dock with a
substantial hole in its hull.
Beach Cats were dominated by world champion sailor Enrique Figueroa (San Juan,
PR) aboard his Olympic Tornado Suzuki/Red Bull.
The International Rolex Regatta is part of the US-IRC Gulf Stream Series 2007.
Live results by Yacht Scoring (www.yachtscoring.com) will be posted on
www.rolexcupregatta.com, where hometown rosters, nightly reports and photos also
can be found. Daily video coverage will be available on demand by 9 p.m. each
night at www.t2p.tv or by clicking on the TV icon on the regatta web site.
A.H. Riise, Official Retailer of Rolex watches in the U.S. Virgin Islands, takes
an active role in sponsorship of the event. The St. Thomas duty free shop is one
of the largest in the Caribbean and is located on the historic waterfront of
downtown Charlotte Amalie. Rolex is known for sponsoring high quality events
such as the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Rolex Fastnet Race, Giraglia Rolex
Cup, Rolex Middle Sea Race, Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and the Rolex Farr 40 Worlds.
(end)
Place, Yacht Name, Type, Skipper, Hometown, Results, Total Points
IC 24 One Design (One Design - 19 Boats)
1. Mio Broadband, IC-24, Robby & Michael Hirst, Tortola, VI - 1, 2, 3, 1, 3, 10;
20
2. Orion, IC-24, Fraito Lugo, Ponce, PR, USA - 2, 4, 6, 2, 1, 6; 21
3. Bambooshay, IC-24, Christian Rosenberg, St. Thomas, VI, USA - 4, 1, 1, 5, 8,
5; 24
Spinnaker Racing 1 (CSA - 6 Boats)
1. Mad IV, J/V Grand Soleil 48, Clive Llewellyn, Paris, France - 4, 1, 1; 6
2. Caccia Alla Volpe, Vallicelli 44, Carlo Falcone, Antigua - 1, 3, 2; 6
3. Yeoman XXXII, Rogers 46, Barry Lewis, San Francisco, CA, USA - 2, 2, 3; 7
Spinnaker Racing 2 (CSA - 9 Boats)
1. Devil 3, Melges 24, Chris Stanton, St. Croix, VI - 1, 1, 1; 3
2. Expensive Habit, J/100 33, Robert Armstrong, St. Croix, VI, USA - 3, 2, 2; 7
3. Crash Test Dummies, Melges 32, Timothy Kimpton, Diego Martin, Trinidad &
Tobago - 2, 4, 5; 11
Spinnaker Racing 3 (CSA - 17 Boats)
1. J Bird 4, Olson 30, Doug Baker, Long Beach, CA, USA - 1, 1, 1; 3
2. Jwalker, J/27, Chris Thompson, St. Thomas, VI, USA - 2, 3, 6; 11
3. The Good The Bad and The Ugly, Kirby 25, Johnny Foster, St. Thomas, VI, USA -
4, 6, 2; 12
Non-spinnaker Racing 1 (CSA - 16 Boats)
1. Three Harkoms, Modified Beneteau 442, Christopher Lloyd, Tortola, VI - 1; 1
2. Affinity, Frers 49, Jack Desmond, Marion, MA, USA - 2; 2
3. El Presidente, Thomas 35, Jeffrey Fangmann, St. Croix, VI, USA - 3; 3
Spinnaker Racing Cruising (CSA - 9 Boats)
1. Crescendo, Swan 44, Martin Jacobson, Greenwich, CT, USA - 2, 1, 1; 4
2. Shamrock V, J/120, Thomas Mullen, Campton, NH, USA - 1, 3, 3; 7
3. Team Paul Mitchell, Beneteau First 40.7, Mark Palermo, Slidell, LA, USA - 3,
2, 2; 7
Beach Cats (Portsmouth - 12 Boats)
1. DRD/Suzuki/Red Bull, Tornado 20, Enrique Figeroa, San Juan, PR, USA - 1, 1,
2; 4
2. Heineken, Hobie 16, Francisco Figueroa, San Juan, PR, USA - 2, 2, 3; 7
3. Fitness Warehouse, Hobie 16, Dennys Junco, Carolina, PR, USA - 6, 3, 4; 13
Deadline for all entries will be Monday, March 19, 2007. For information on the
International Rolex Regatta, contact Bill Canfield at
styc@vipowernet.net or 340-775-6320.
The regatta web page is
www.rolexcupregatta.com where
further information and online-entry forms can be found.
(end)
| March 29, 2008 | Races Stack Up on Day Two | |
| March 28, 2008 | Big Wind Makes for Big Stories | |
| March 27, 2008 | Caribbean Fleet Readies for Battle | |
| February 28, 2008 | Guaranteed: Sun, Fun and Plenty of Racing | |
| January 3, 2008 | NOR and On-line Entry Now Available | |
| November 15, 2007 | Guaranteed: Sun, Fun and a Shot at a Watch | |
| May 31, 2007 | 2008 Event to Offer IRC Division | |
| March 25, 2007 | Winners named in Seven Classes | |
| March 24, 2007 | Excursion to Town Challenges Rolex Sailors | |
| March 23, 2007 | Wild and Windy Day Sets Pace for Rolex Sailors | |
| March 22, 2007 | Rolex Sailors Ready for Caribbean Showdown | |
| February 16, 2007 | Countdown to a Caribbean Classic |
img>