Please select your home edition
Edition
March to end August 2024 affiliate link

Winners of the eighth edition of the 2015 St-Barth Cata Cup

by Dominique Ladouceur on 23 Nov 2015
2015 St-Barth Cata Cup Pascal Alemany
Consistency paid off for the Belgians Patrick Demesmaeker and Olivbier Gagliani, who flirted with the top five throughout the event. “After seven editions here, the time was right. We are very happy!”, said Olivier Gagliani. “There is a high level of competition at the Cata Cup and it’s always fun to race against sailors that we have know for years, especially in these exceptional conditions.”

The final day concluded with a race taking the contestants to Public Beach. It was tight right up until the end as the Belgians had a very small margin to win in the overall rankings. Had crew Orion Martin and Charles Gaté scored one and Belgians four, the French would have won the St-Barth Cata Cup.

Also noteworthy, local crew David Guiheneuc and Noa Turskti finished 16th.

Winners of the Marché U Prize

The race committee had planned two races for the Marché U Prize. Gurvan Bontemps and Benjamin Amiot won the first race while the second crowned the Argentinians Cruz Gonzales Smith and Mariano Heuser, who then ended up winning the day. “We noticed that the wind was close to the coast so our strategy was to go to the right to take advantage of it. This simple strategy paid off for us and we kept it for the second race”, explained Cruz.



It was all about first times

Between a counter clockwise round-the-island raid that ended in the dark, Orion Martin and Charles Gaté’s three consecutive wins, a first podium on the third day for a crew from St-Barth and constantly changing winds, the eighth edition of the St-Barth Cata Cup was all about first times.

“Last year, we had very windy conditions sometimes forcing us to cancel races. This year, it’s was exactly the opposite with very light winds. We even had to tow a couple of boats to St-Jean Beach”, said Didier Flamme, President of the race committee for the St-Barth Cata Cup.

Speaking of firsts, Argentinia and the UK were represented for a first time in the history of the event. “We had a lot of fun, it’s paradise here!”, said Cruz Gonzales Smith. “The St-Barth Cata Cup is very well known in our country and we have always wanted to come. But due to conflicts with other championships, it has never been possible before now. We will be back for sure!”



The F18 Class, still popular among racers

As an event par excellence for both amateurs and professionals in the F18 Class, the St- Barth Cata Cup has risen to the top ranks of regattas that offer a high level of competition. According to James Baeckler, president of the Association Française de F18, the success of the F18 Class is founded on events such as this. These regattas ensure the success and longevity of a class. Without great races, there would be no boats or happy sailors”.

Benjamin Amiot has always enjoyed sailing this platform, and even more so in the St-Barth: “There’s always a high level of competition at this regatta, and for us it’s an excellent way to compete at the end of the season.”



Final ranking of the 2015 edition

1- BEL 1 (St-Barth Sail Racing Team) Patrick Demesmaeker and Olivier Gagliani
2- FRA 9 (Allianz 2) Orion Martin and Charles Gaté
3- FRA 56836 (Architectonik) Gurvan Bontemps and Benjamin Amiot
4- FRA 007 (ODP1) Jean-Christophe Mourniac and Alexandre Dekytspotter
5- ARG 1892 (ODP1) Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser
6- USA 80 (St-Barth Properties) John Casey and Colin Page
7- NED 2 (ODP2) Elke Delnooz and Jeroen Van Leeuwen
8- FRA 901 (L’Esprit) Emmanuel Boulogne and Vincent Boulogne
9- FRA 29 (Float and Shoot) Pierre-Yves Durand and Antoine Le Corre
10- AUS 888 (Emeraude Plage) Carolijn Brouwer and Darren Bundock

Hyde Sails 2022 One Design FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTERArmstrong 728x90 - A-Wing XPS - BOTTOM

Related Articles

AC75 launching season
Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts represent the cutting-edge of foiling Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts certainly represent the cutting-edge of foiling and are the fastest windward-leeward sailing machines on water.
Posted on 15 Apr
RS Fest Miami brings RS Sailing festival to USA
Miami's party vibes embraced with an exciting racing programme RS Fest Miami celebrated the RS Sailing community in the United States over the Easter weekend, hosting the first ever multi-fleet RS regatta to take place in North America.
Posted on 15 Apr
The Ocean Race sails into Athens
For the Our Ocean Conference UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean hands Nature's Baton to Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the conference.
Posted on 15 Apr
Cup Spy Apr 15: Kiwis work out the wrinkles
The Kiwis sailed a three hour plus session Monday - their third since launching on Friday afternoon Emirates Team New Zealand sailed a three hour plus session today, Monday. The word around the waterfront, is that they will be sailing for just two weeks, before packing up and heading for Barcelona where the serious workup will begin.
Posted on 15 Apr
GWA Wingfoil World Cup France 2024 highlights
Champions celebrate debut wins in Leucate The final day of the GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate has arrived and we have officially crowned our champions. The 27th edition of the Mondial du Vent has once again delivered exceptional conditions here in Leucate.
Posted on 15 Apr
2024 Star Western Hemispheres overall
Tomas Hornos and Mauricio Bueno crowned champions The 2024 Star Western Hemisphere Championship, hosted by Biscayne Bay Yacht Club in Miami, concluded today with an exhilarating display of sailing skills and tight competition.
Posted on 15 Apr
100 sailors set a course for Martinique
The fleet set sail today "I've never seen anything like it!" says a regular visitor to the port, staring wide-eyed at the spectacle. It is the first time that such a huge crowd has gathered in the port to bid the Cap-Martinique competitors a fond farewell.
Posted on 14 Apr
Cup Spy Apr 14: Kiwis up close reveal new kit
A first close-up view of ETNZ's new AC75 sailing in fresh winds. New mainsheet system revealed Emirates Team New Zealand sailed a three hour plus session on Sunday. It was the first chance to see the America's Cup Defender sailing in daylight, and with a close up of the innovative new mainsheet and traveller system.
Posted on 14 Apr
Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta starts next week
A unique blend of sport, tradition, camaraderie and maritime heritage The 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, with its unique blend of sport, tradition, camaraderie and maritime heritage, starts next Wednesday, April 17th and promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend.
Posted on 14 Apr
Clipper Race 10: Day 17 race update
Does Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam have Race 10 all wrapped up? With a commanding lead of close to 300 miles you'd think, barring any mishaps, the Vietnamese boat will sail into Seattle a day or two ahead of the chasing boats.
Posted on 14 Apr