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2015 Inter-School Sailing Festival - Overall report

by RHKYC on 16 Mar 2015
Inter-School Sailing Festival 2015 RHKYC/Guy Nowell http://www.guynowell.com/
Hong Kong’s leading team racing event for schools culminated in two exciting divisional finals’ series this afternoon in front of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club’s Middle Island sailing centre located on the south side of Hong Kong Island.



Members of the public watched from the promenade as 172 sailors from 22 schools completed two marathon days of team racing in Feva and Pico divisions, overseen by Race Officer Andrew Moore. Races featured three teams per school, with two schools in each race. The winner of each race was decided by totalling the points for all three finishers– lowest score winning, e.g. first +third +fifth beat second +fourth +sixth.



On Saturday the breeze gave an average of seven to eight kts, gusting to 15 and while Moore acknowledged that the standard of sailing varied form team to team, he stressed that many of the more experienced schools were match racing the starts and contesting extremely close starts, mark roundings and finishes.



Even with a couple of resails, he managed to pack in 78 races on the first day, ahead of schedule and creating the time for semi-finals and petit finals as well as the finals competition for divisional honours. At the end of the round robin element of the competition, French International School (FIS) topped Feva pool A, with King George V (KGV) first in pool B, while in the Pico class, Island School and Kellett School took first place in A and B respectively.



The semi-final round switched to a knockout format, with the ‘best of three’ winners going forward the finals. In the Feva division, KGV overcame Hong Kong Sea School (HKSS) two - one setting up a confrontation with South Island School (SIS) who knocked out FIS, also by a two - One margin. In the Pico division, HKSS reached the finals with a three - zero win over Hong Kong Schools Sailing Association, and Kellett School beat Island School two - one.



The finals and petit-finals also featured a ‘best of three’ format, producing some of the best sailing seen all weekend and some nail-biting finishes. The Feva final went down to the last beat of the final race. At 1 race apiece, KGV was lying first, third and fifth at the penultimate mark and with great presence of mind, the third paced boat blocked the fourth and fifth placed SIS boats to allow his teammate to come through and secure first, third, fourth to win the race and the regatta. A similarly exciting final in the Pico division resulted in a two – one triumph for Kellett School.



The prizegiving took place immediately after the final race, with Rear Commodore Sailing, Anthony Day thanking event supporters Neil Pryde and Aberdeen Boat Club before inviting Race Officer, Andrew Moore and Neil Pryde representative, Peter Davies to award the prizes.

Day noted that '(Inter-School Sailing Festival) is a key part of our development programme and the more sailing we can channel through the school curriculum, the better. This competition showcases a great demand for youth racing and we hope that it continues to grow.'





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Results:

Pico Division

4th Hong Kong Schools Sailing Association
3rd Island School
2nd Hong Kong Sea School
1st Kellett School

Feva Division

4th Hong Kong Sea School
3rd French International School
2nd South Island School
1st King George V

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