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2014 Snipe Western Hemisphere and Orient Championship - Day 2

by SDYC on 10 Sep 2014
2014 Snipe Western Hemisphere and Orient Championship John Payne
Though it was a quintessential day of San Diego sailing at the Snipe Western Hemisphere and Orient Championship, with beautiful skies and a solid breeze, there was no home water advantage for any of the local competitors. While both the top two positions after day one were held by San Diegans, the second day of sailing has brought a new bunch to the top of the scoreboard.

Race three and Race four took place on the open waters of the Pacific off of Coronado Island. The wind was from the west at nine - twelve kts and was paired with a two foot swell and one foot of wind chop for great sailing conditions. The new course brought more than just a change of scenery, it also brought some serious competition.


Proving there was no need for strength in numbers, current regatta leaders from Puerto Rio were also the sole entrants from their country. Skipper Raul Rios and Fernando Monllor sailed fast and smart in order to climb their way up the ranks. 'Today was more of a speed day,' Rios said of the racing conditions. 'Yesterday, if you weren't on the correct side then that was a big mistake. Today, if you were the fastest boat you were probably going to make top ten.'

Rios and Monllor proved just how fast they could be in Race three, when at the start of the race they weren't even among the first five boats to round the first weather mark. They quickly made up for lost time, stealing fourth place around the gate, third by the second weather mark and finally finishing the race in first. This was their second first-place finish of the regatta, and an overall total of 12 points left them sitting in the top spot after day two.


In Race four, Brazilians Breno Bianchi and Flavio de Castro stole the lead after rounding the first weather mark, holding on to their top spot all the way up to the finish for their first race win of the regatta. Their fast sailing in Race four secured them second place overall position at the end of day two. Skipper Luis Soubie and crew Diego Mini Lipszyc from Argentina are currently third, followed by the Alexandre duo of Tinoco and Niederauer from Brazil. United States competitors Augie Diaz and Aine McLean Fretwell rounded out the top five, pushing yesterday's first place competitors Randy Lake and Kate Sheahan into sixth.

Racing is scheduled to begin again tomorrow at 1200, with the Organizing Authority announcing early in the day on which of the two courses the competition will take place.

Complete Results:

Series Standing - Four races scored:

Bow/Sail   Boat   Skipper Yacht Club    1   2   3   4    Total Pos
05 / PUR29841   PUR 29841   Raul Rios/
Fernando Monllor  
FVPR/      9   1   1   3     14  
1  
37 / BRA30997   Cachorrão   Breno Bianchi/
Flavio de Castro  
Rio de Janeiro IC/      6   2   7   1     16  
2  
15 / ARG28701   ARG28701   Luis Soubie/
Diego Mini Lipszyc  
YCO/CNZ/      3   8   8   2     21  
3  
42 / BRA31151      Alexandre Tinoco/
Alexandre Niederauer  
RCRSR,CRG / ICSC/      12   4   5   10     31  
4  
47 / USA30288   Danilu   Augie Diaz/
Aine McLean Fretwell  
CRYC/CGSC/      5   7   17   7     36  
5  
06 / USA28854      Randy Lake/
Kate Sheahan  
SDYC/      2   3   19   16     40  
6  
34 / USA30109      David Tillson/
Rebecca McElvain  
MBYC/      8   14   12   8     42  
7  
30 / USA29941      Doug Hart/
Ryan Hopps  
MBYC/      1   5   15   23     44  
8  
43 / USA30759   30759   Brian Kamilar/
Enrique Quintero  
Coral Reef YC/      23   6   14   5     48  
9  
19 / CUB31038      Raúl Díaz Herrera/
Rafael García Granados  
Cuba/      17   12   21   6     56  
10  
39 / USA30860   Spidey   Carol Cronin/
Kim Couranz  
Severn SA/      4   16   18   19     57  
11  
03 / JPN28732   HITACHI Sailing Team   Ryohei Doi/
Keiichiro Itagaki  
Japan SF/Hitachi/      32   13   3   11     59  
12  
18 / JPN31054   Charter Boat   Koji Kamiya/
Tatsuya Yamauchi  
NTT East YC/      15   31   2   12     60T  
13  
32 / USA28687   C Cannibal BB-EE-JE   Chuck Sinks/
Robbie Dean  
SDYC/SFYC/      7   30   6   17     60T  
14  
45 / USA31188   Jibe Tech   Andrew Pimental/
Nikki Bruno  
Sail Newport/      21   9   4   30     64  
15  
23 / USA30337   Quantum Racing   Eric Heim/
Aimee Heim  
San Diego YC/      22   23   9   13     67  
16  
07 / BRA31004   Guarda Patrimonial   Rafael Gagliotti/
Henrique Wisniewski  
Iate clube de santos/      27   27   10   4     68  
17  
20 / BRA31066      Mateus Tavares/
Jonathan Lherke  
YCe da Bahia/      25   19   13   14     71  
18  
10 / JPN31134      Motoharu Nishii/
Tomohisa Nakamura  
CYUBU/      11   20   11   32     74  
19  
22 / ECU31037      Jesus Bailon Reyes/
Iberth Constante  
Manta YC/      10   18   31   18     77  
20  
01 / JPN30924      Takuya Shimamoto/
Keisuke Kushida  
Waseda U./      28   10   28   15     81  
21  
27 / USA31130      Ernesto Rodriguez/
Eduardo Mintzias  
NA/      16   22   25   20     83  
22  
46 / USA30800   Green Flash   Rick Arneson/
Diana Waterbury  
San Diego YC/      13   32   22   22     89  
23  
14 / JPN30353      Kosuke Demichi/
Shun Yanagibayashi  
DUYC/      18   15   23   36     92  
24  
24 / BRA31113   LORD   Helio Lyra de Aquino Jr./
João Pedro Moreira  
ICRJ/IC Rio de Janeiro/      29   28   30   9     96  
25  
31 / ECU31027   El Desleal   Edgar Diminich/
Eduardo Viteri  
CVL/FEY/MDD/SYC/      19   36   16   28     99  
26  
26 / BRA30996   La Maquina   Felipe Sabino/
Bernardo Sarzedas  
rio yatch club/      37   25   26   24     112  
27  
04 / USA29778   Batura   Roberto Guaragna/
Andre Guaragna  
Miami/      40   11   29   33     113  
28  
08 / CUB29517      Raúl Faura Nieto/
José Piña Nieto  
Cuba/      36   21   20   37     114  
29  
36 / USA29013      Chris Wright/
Lauren Wright  
Mission Bay YC/      30   34   24   27     115  
30  
25 / JPN30722   JPN30722   Genya Ozaki/
Kawano Motomichi  
Konan Univercity/      14   29   35   38     116T  
31  
28 / COL30718      Esteban Echavarria/
Juan Esteban Restrepo Vera  
4 Vientos/      20   44/DSQ   27   25     116T  
32  
33 / PER31086      Diego Figueroa/
Alonso Collantes  
Club Regatas Lima/      33   17   32   38/ZFP     120  
33  
41 / USA30903      Cameron Fraser/
Elizabeth Glivinski  
Medford BC/      31   35   34   21     121  
34  
21 / JPN30844      Kento Hashimoto/
Kazuki Murayama  
Ritsumeikan Univ/      24   33   40   26     123T  
35  
09 / USA28858   Seagle   Nicholas Kaschak/
Krystal Treiberg  
San Diego YC/      26   24   39   34     123T  
36  
17 / BAH28811   Breaking Wind   Jimmie Lowe/
Don Bedford  
Royal Nassau SC/      34   26   36   40     136  
37  
35 / COL29651      Carolina Ponton/
Nicolas Hernandez  
Club de V. Cartagena/      42   38   37   31     148  
38  
44 / ARG31222   Quimera   Alejandro Triggiano/
Mariana Safar  
CR Guemes Salta/      35   42   33   42     152  
39  
11 / BRA31159      Matheus Franca/
Daniel Seixas Claro  
Rio YC/      39   37   38   39     153  
40  
40 / MEX30330      Alfonso Garcia Bringas/
Javier Garcia Bringas Rivera  
Porto Bravo/      38   41   41   35     155  
41  
38 / CAN29318   Mister Bear   Christopher Hains/
Barbara Mann  
Guelph Comm. BC/      41   39   43   43     166T  
42  
02 / USA28470   Red Lady   Stephan Irgens/
Monica Irgens  
CCSA/      43   40   42   41     166T  
43  
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