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2015 Chicago Match Cup Grand Slam - Steele takes narrow lead

by Chicago Match Race on 22 Aug 2015
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A southerly breeze that started light and shifty built to a perfect 10 knots today, making for perfect match racing conditions and close results at the Chicago Match Cup Grand Slam. Top-ranked Chris Steele and his 36 Below Racing team from New Zealand has taken the early lead in the standings on a five - one record.

The Kiwi team cannot rest on these results, however, as right behind them are no less than five teams on four wins each: David Storrs, sailing with last year's champion, World number two-ranked Taylor Canfield and his Team US One, is runner-up now on a record of four - one. The team sailed well today, with good speed in all conditions and steering clear of penalty problems despite the generally aggressive nature of the pre-start action in most of today's matches.

There is a four-way tie for third place in the standings, with the young Swedish talent Patrik Sturesson earning an impressive four - two record for his debut appearance at CMRC, as did Matt Jerwood from Australia, fellow Australian Sam Gilmour, and Chris Poole from New York.

In contrast, CMRC regulars Don Wilson and Steve Lowery were off to a mediocre start, tied on scores of two - three, and Nathan Hollerbach struggling on zero - four. The winner of the CMRC Summer Invitational A-B in July, Nevin Snow, was also struggling on a record of zero - five, an indication of the tough field at this event. Both will have to have strong results tomorrow to climb up to the top eight who go through to the Quarter Finals.

Racing resumes tomorrow at 09:00 with the completion of the Round Robin and the start of the Quarter Finals, with a promising forecast of a solid southerly breeze all day.

Preliminary Results after Day One:

1 Chris Steele (5-1) - Tomas Dietrich, Shane Diviney, Connor Mashlan
2 David Storrs (4-1) - Taylor Canfield, Andy Escourt, Hayden Goodrick
3 Partik Sturesson (4-2) - Herman Andersson, Erik Malmberg, Erik Larsson
4 Matt Jerwood (4-2) - Alex Landwehr, Mark Wittington, Patrick Vos
5 Sam Gilmour (4-2) - Chris Smith, Adam Negri, Justin Wong
6 Chris Poole (4-2) - Chris Kennedy, John Casey, John Culver
7 Don Wilson (2-2) - Keith Swinton, George Peet, Jen Wilson, Maggie Shea
8 Steve Lowery (2-3) - Rory Lewis, Jon Noller, Maurin Lovera
9 Will Holz (2-4) - Alex Curtiss, Tim Siemers, Ricky Bobby
10 Lance Fraser (1-4) - Clifton Kartner, Walker Banks, Connor Mackenzie
11 Nate Hollerbach (0-4) - Hans Pusch, Nico Marcolini, Geoff Pedrick
12 Nevin Snow (0-5) - Alex Poast, Sam Hallowell, Luke Muller
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