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Paints Regatta 2004
Web Posted - Wed Jun 16 2004
Skipper
Ralph Johnson, ably assisted by his crew aboard “Bruggadung II”,
out-sailed an impressive fleet to carry off overall Racing Class honours
in the last weekend’s Harris Paints Regatta.
“Bruggadung II”, with veteran tactician Andrew Burke back
on board, further stamped its authority in local circuit, sailing unbeaten
in the two-day event which was very keenly contested.
Other outstanding boats in the regatta was “No Compromise”,
which was also unbeaten over the two days, to continue on its unbeaten
run from the recent Mount Gay Rum/Boatyard.
Quite an interesting battle ensued between in
the Laser Class with Russell Streeter coming to grips with conditions
to get the better of the opposition.
Skipper Johnson gave clear indications of his intentions
from first day, winning both races in the Racing Class, sailing in average
conditions.
Runner-up in both races in class was “Blazin”
sailed by Peter Burke, while finishing third in both was Peter Lewis’
“Whistler”.
On the first day Boats sailed up the south coast to St. Lawrence before
returning to finish with a triangle-sausage-triangle in Carlisle Bay.
In the second race the boats raced over a triangular course.
“No Compromise” continued to have things much its own way
in the Cruising Class, winning both races from Jerome Reid’s “Jump
Up”, which has been enjoying much success in recent years. Third
place in both races went to Ron Hunt’s “Jaystar”.
In an enthralling showdown in the Laser Class, Streeter won the first
race from Cyril Lacrenay, with Mehi Krumpak in third spot. However, in
the second race, Krumpak turned the table on Lacrenay.
“Bruggadung II” maintained in winning run in the final race
the following day, when boats raced up the south coast to a mark off Dover
and returned to complete two triangles in Carlisle Bay. Skipper Johnson
noted that conditions were a bit more challenging over the triangular
course in Carlisle Bay, with the wind rather inconsistent.
However, he and his crew managed to hold off all challenges to end the
regatta without defeat, and claim overall honours. “Blazin”
again finished in the runners-up spot and second place overall, while
“Whistler” was third for third place overall.
“Jaystar” returned its best performance in the final race
in Cruising Class, finishing second behind “No Compromise”
the overall Cruising Class winner.
Mark Grannum’s “Gypsy Gnat” was third in the final
race to return its best performance in the regatta. However, “Jaystar”
and Jump-Up” shared the honours for third place overall.
Streeter completed his unbeaten run in the Laser Class to finish as the
overall winner.
Lacrenay was runner-up in the final race for second place overall, while
third place overall went to Krumpack, who placed fourth in the final race.
Third place in the final race went to Roland Grant.
Following the conclusion of the race, awards for outstanding performances
were presented to the respective winners at the Yacht Club.
Compliments of the Barbados
Advocate
Web Posted - Wed Aug 25 2004
Five
young Barbadian sailors, Jason Tindale, Lily Dash, Holly Trew, Gregory
Douglas and Sarah Douglas are now back in Barbados from Ecuador after
a two week trip to compete in the International Optimist Dinghy Association
World Championships in Salinas, Ecuador.
Compliments of the Barbados
Advocate
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