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Phuket King's Cup 2012 - incredible finale to last day’s racing    

'Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Frank Pong (foreground, 2nd from right) and a very happy Jelik crew. Winners of IRC 0.'    © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup    Click Here to view large photo

Beautiful sunshine, blue skies and consistent winds marked the final day of the 2012 Phuket King’s Cup Regatta in fitting style as teams and their boats assembled at the start line in a final bid to resolve their class contests. Some results had effectively completed yesterday, but a majority of classes were anticipated to host some thrilling final day action.

Frank Pong and his Jelik team powered home in first place in IRC Zero class, ahead of Thai team Won Ma Rang. Less than three minutes separated them at the close with the Hong Kong team eventually coming out on top after a week-long battle. His Jelik boat had raced at and won the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta before, in 2007. He said, 'We decided last night just to have a good clean race and keep out of trouble. Won Ma Rang crossed ahead of us, but we picked up more wind on the opposite side. It was a close race but we had a point score advantage going into the final round. I have to say, Won Ma Rang has really come forward compared to two years ago. They practice hard and have great people. We’re both here every year, and I’ve been here four or five times with this boat. It’s been four years since our last win! We’ve been blessed with six perfect days – even the reserve day had good wind! Deservedly, the Phuket King’s Cup is itself the King of Regattas in Asia.'

Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Every one a winner - really! All the Class winners for King’s Cup 2012. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Jelik. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


Jaray Tipsuk, skipper of Won Ma Rang, said, 'The conditions were great for racing, and it was a very enjoyable challenge. This is my 25th Regatta! So I know the race well and always expect a strong challenge. The crew will be the same next year when we return to race in next year’s Phuket King’s Cup Regatta. Our next race is in the Singapore Straits so we will prepare for that now.'

Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Won Ma Rang. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


Steve Manning’s Walawala 2 team performed very strongly in the final IRC1 clash, finishing first by three minutes. However, the victory wasn't enough as David Fuller’s Ichi Ban team took the overall honours by four points with Foxy Lady 6 taking the runner-up spot.

In IRC2, the second Ichi Ban team lead by Matt Allen was also victorious. They finished ahead of CPO.1 Wiwat Poonpat’s Royal Thai Navy 1 boat by six points. By way of consolation, Wiwat’s crew won the final race today in round ten. Royal Thai Navy 2 skippered by Commander Peera Sagurtam finished the week in fourth place.

Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Ruby Tuesday. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


In Platu One Design class, there’s been an enjoyable week-long contest between Thailand’s Tuay Lek and three Japanese boats. Junichi Ishikawa won today in the final race, skippering The Beaver to take the win, with Tuay Lek coming home in second. The class finished with Tuay Lek on top by just a two-point margin. This class has hosted a magnificent title fight this year, and Thailand’s 'home team' have come out on top.

Premier class has also seen a great contest unveil itself over the course of the week. Pine-Pacific won the final two races, but it was Richard Dobb’s Titania of Cowes that won the class, making it back-to-back Phuket King’s Cup Regatta wins for the British team.

Phuket King’s Cup 2012. The Beaver. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


In the final Modern Classic class race, Peter Wood’s Windstar team performed well for the victory, ahead of Tim Costello’s Patrice III. However, Patrice III won the class by a single point.

Mojo, skippered by Peter Wilcox, came first in the final Multihull class, beating nearest rival, Fantasia skippered by Andrew Stransky. The boats have been neck-and-neck all week, and at the end of the final race, just a single point separated the two teams in the class with Mojo taking the overall title.

Han’s Rahmann’s Voodoo team have been on hot form all week, and recorded another strong victory in the final race of the Firefly 850 Sports class. There was a ten-point gap between them and runners-up, Dyer Straits, at the end of the week.

In the Cruising class, William Lo’s 'No Name' won by a clear margin. The boat is the largest in the class and powered to victory in the last five races, making for an undisputed class win.

Bareboat Charter class saw Agility International (Venture) team lead by Graeme Sheldon win again, but it was not quite enough to take the title from Sail Plane skippered by Kirill Sakhartsev. The Russian team have delivered a sterling performance all week, and took the class win by two points.

Excellent tropical sailing conditions, close racing and highly enjoyable beachside parties, reinforced the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta’s reputation as Asia’s premier sailing event. With close racing across many of the classes this year and the reintroduction of a windsurfing class, the level of quality just gets better and better with each Regatta. The 2012 Regatta has been a resounding success, and competitors will soon be thinking about preparation for next year’s sure-to-be-legendary Phuket King’s Cup Regatta 2013: 30th November to 7th December 2013.

Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Switchblade. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Walawala 2. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Blue Noze. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo



Overall Series Results

IRC 0
1. Jelik (14)
2. Won Ma Rang (17)
3. Utarid (23)

IRC 1
1. Ichiban (18)
2. Foxy Lady 6 (22)
3. Walawala 2 (24.5)

IRC 2
1. Ichiban (13)
2. Royal Thai Navy 1 (19)
3. Kata Rocks (24)

Firefly 850 Sports
1. Voodoo (12)
2. Dyer Straits (22)
3. Twin Sharks (29)

Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Foxy Lady 6. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo


Multihull
1. Mojo (13)
2. Fantasia (14)
3. Sweet Chariot (29)

Platu One Design
1. Tuay Lek (16)
2. The Beaver (18)
3. Sakura (24)

Premier
1. Titania of Cowes (10)
2. Pine Pacific (13)
3. Xena (16)

Bareboat Charter
1. Sail Plane (8)
2. Agility International (10)
3. Sarawadee (22)

Modern Classic
1. Patrice III (10)
2. Windstar (11)
3. Emerald Blue (14)

Cruising
1. No Name (11)
2. Linda (14)
3. Sansiri (Ooo La La) (15)

Phuket King’s Cup 2012. Relapse, Ruby Tuesday. -  © Guy Nowell/Phuket King's Cup   Click Here to view large photo



by Event Media
- 5:30 AM Tue 11 Dec 2012 GMT



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