Heineken Cape to Rio - Tussle for podium places
by Jeanne van Rooyen on 4 Feb 2011
Heineken Cape to Rio Race 2011 Heineken Cape to Rio
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The crew of City of Cape Town has gone into party mode after their surgical crossing of the South Atlantic, but the tussle for the other podium places in the Heineken Cape to Rio yacht race is far from over.
After briefly falling off the pace Xtra-Link, skippered by Dale Kushner, has stormed back into contention after finding some stiff breeze and is presently in third position behind Mike Robinson’s Ciao Bella which was last reported to be sailing in light northerly winds.
After Thursday’s twenty-four run Xtra-Link was only 180 nautical miles from Rio and Ciao Bella 281nm. Both yachts are expected to cross the finish line on Friday. The ever-improving Yachtport SA, currently in sixth place on handicap, is also set to arrive on Friday.
Xtra-Link has requested six hours redress for coming to the rescue of Izivunguvungu, which sent out distress call for more fresh water, but a decision on the matter will only be heard after the race
Perie Banou II, which has been caught up in light east winds and smooth seas, has fallen back on handicap from third place to fifth behind line honours winner Prodigy. Skippered by seventy-one year-old Jon Sanders, the ageing 39ft yacht had a daily run of 125,7nm and is still 716nm from the Rio coastline.
Spirit of Izivunguvungu has reported no further problems after their rehydration in the mid-Atlantic, and is lying in eighth place with 431nm to sail before reaching Rio.
Meanwhile, the Cape to Rio’s line honours podium filled on Wednesday evening when Richard Fearon’s 63ft Grand Filou II arrived to take third place behind Prodigy and City of Cape Town. Grand Filou II crew member Jonathan Cole, a sailing instructor at Izivunguvungu, has flown back to South Africa following a death in the family.
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