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China Cup Int'l Regatta - Windier weather brings victory for Vanke

by Andy Rice, SailingIntelligence.com on 28 Oct 2014
2014 China Cup International Regatta - Vanke China Cup / Studio Borlenghi http://www.carloborlenghi.net/?
The China Cup International Regatta saved the best for last by producing the strongest breeze of the regatta for the final day. It set up the perfect showdown in some of the closely fought classes, with the 103-boat fleet sent on a 13-mile Round the Island Race in the morning followed by a concluding short-course race.

Most competitive of the eight fleets was the 22-boat Beneteau 40.7 class. Finding space on the start line was not easy and one of the leading contenders, Beijing Sailing Center, could only manage a second-row start by the committee boat. Vanke Longcheer got the best start at the pin end and soon had arch-rival Vatti Sailing falling into her bad air.


However, Vanke was upstaged by Australian team, John Hearne’s WOB Gloria Star, which showed impressive pace to win the island circumnavigation, with Vanke in second, Vatti in fourth and Beijing back in sixth.

Jono Rankine’s team would have to sail their socks off in the final race if they were to make up the 2-point gap to Vanke Longcheer. The green boat won the race, but the yellow shirts were too consistent and by coming second, clinched the regatta by a single point. The winning tactician, 18ft skiff World Champion Seve Jarvin, grinned: 'It was an awesome day in the end, but it was stressful! The crew did a fantastic job, we kept it clean and got off the line well. We ended up winning by a point which is awesome. We felt like the boat was going well and we gelled as a team.'


For the second year running, the 2012 winners have played second fiddle to Vanke Longcheer. But after a sail controversy last year, Vatti helmsman Simon Cooke felt better about finishing runner-up this time, with tighter controls on the one-design aspect of the 40.7 fleet. 'Of course we’re disappointed not to have won, and we really gave away the regatta yesterday with some poor results. But I'm excited that it has been more one-design this year than before. I hope that lots of really good international sailors come back to do this event again and I hope that the regatta officials continue to make it even more one-design.

'I think this is the best regatta in Asia for this kind racing. You've seen the competition come down to a few points and a few boatlengths, and that's so much better than it was last year.'


For others it was their first experience of the event, and for Kent Wretman and his fellow Swedes on Team Grandsegel it was a very successful debut in the Fareast 28R class. 'We bought the boat from the drawing, we'd never seen it in the flesh, and we were pleasantly surprised when we stepped aboard for the first time three days ago. It has been a very steep learning curve all the way through the regatta. We had our best day today with a 1,2. This is our first time in China, our first China Cup. It’s been overwhelming! A big event, nicely organised, a lot of volunteers. We're definitely coming back to the China Cup.' But for a disqualification and starting too early in another race, the Swedes might well have won the Fareast 28R division, but instead that honour went to Stanley Chan’s Team Constant Wind from Singapore.

In the other one-design fleet, the SOTO 27s, Tiffany Koo has raced seven China Cups before, but apart from a line honours victory aboard the Maxi yacht Jelik, this was her first victory at the event. Koo and her crew on CMGE/ KRT won in style, taking five wins from seven races. Not that the team’s victory was entirely a surprise. 'We had a fixed crew, and we did three events before the China Cup, so we have got used to the boat already. The first day of the regatta was great for us, when we took three bullets.'


Koo’s former skipper, Frank Pong, steered his Reichel-Pugh 75-footer, Jelik, to IRC Division A victory ahead of HuaAn Sailing Team. In IRC B, Dongfeng Race Team beat last year’s winners, Nick Southward’s J/109 Whiskey Jack. In IRC C, the defending champion Lighthorse won the final four races in the series but a set of retirements early in the week meant that the clear winner was HNA Dream Team skippered by Li Xiaojing.

In the HKPN handicap fleets, Y.K. Szeto’s Hua’an Cutting Edge won Division A with a string of first places. In Division B, Tim Ridley’s Scintilla beat Deng Fan’s Barracuda.

In the evening the teams went to the final prizegiving and closing ceremony at the Sheraton Hotel Dameisha. The 103 teams from nations all around the world will look back on four days of tough competition and start their plans for returning to the ninth edition of the China Cup International Regatta in October 2015.

Beneteau First 40.7

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R7

R8

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1

CHN55027

?????Vanke Longcheer

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CHN

1

2

2

22

15

2

CHN55028

?????Vatti Sailing Team

Jono Rankine

CHN

7

4

1

23

16

3

CHN55032

???????Beijing Sailing Center

Rick Pointon

GBR

3

6

3

24

18

4

CHN55033

WOB???? WOB GLORIA STAR

John Hearne

AUS

5

1

6

32

26

5

CHN55025

????Team Beneteau

Corentin Horeau

FRA

9

3

5

43

33

6

CHN55030

?????Seven Feet Team

Mikhail Ermakov

RUS

4

8

4

68

45

7

CHN55015

????Lord of the Sail

Okaev Yerkeblan

KAZ

2

7

8

72

49

8

CHN55026

Medianova Tezmarin Sailing Team

Selim Kakis

TUR

8

13

7

62

49

9

CHN55017

?????FIRESTARTER

Evgenii Nikiforov

CZE

14

5

11

69

55

10

CHN55005

????????????????Guangdong Maritime Training Center Wechat Dream Team

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CHN

12

9

9

95

72

11

CHN55024

??????Lake of Constance

Albert Diesch

GER

6

12

10

102

79

12

CHN55029

?????Lingshui Racing Team

Martin Hingst

NED

11

10

12

103

80

13

CHN55023

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Vyacheslav Vorontsov

KGZ

16

14

15

107

90

14

CHN55006

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Calvin Lim

SIN

10

15

13

114

91

15

CHN55021

Xena New Zealand Warrior Princess

Grant Bartlett

NZL

15

11

19

115

96

16

CHN55019

????Squadron Marine

Givenchy Langer

AUS

18

16

14

127

104

17

CHN55012

???????Zhejiang Typhoon Sailing Team

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CHN

13

DNF(23)

DNC(23)

135

112

18

CHN55016

Sail Canada

Mike Evans

CAN

17

18

18

131

113

19

CHN55018

???DEA?Team Leader Yacht DEA

Patrick Lam

HKG

21

17

17

136

115

20

CHN55022

?????Selma Star Quicksilver

Jesus Avecilla

PHI

19

19

16

138

119


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