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Argo Group Gold Cup- Repechage round underway

by WMRT on 9 Oct 2015
Chris Steele (NZL) 36 Below Racing leads the repechage round after flight two Charles Anderson
With six of the eight Quarter Finalists set at the $100,000 Argo Group Gold Cup, the penultimate event of the 2015 World Match Racing Tour, all eyes are on the Repechage to see which two crews will join the action slated for Saturday.

At the end of today Chris Steele’s 36 Below Racing from New Zealand and Keith Swinton’s Black Swan Racing from Australia have the edge. They’re each at two - zero with two of seven scheduled flights completed.

“Today was more about tactics, with the wind lighter than yesterday,” said Steele, who’s competing at the Argo Group Gold Cup for the second time. Steele sees his place in the repechage as somewhat unlucky, given that he lost three races in which he had control But he was undone by penalties in each instance.

“I’d rather be assured of a spot in the Quarter Finals, but the Repechage gives us more practice in these boats,” Steele said of the International One-Design sloops. “My crew and I are sailing together as a group for the first time, and these boats are so different to anything any of us sail. The dynamics change with the wind strength. So we’re happy to get the extra practice.”

Besides Steele and Swinton the Repechage also includes two America’s Cup teams, Dean Barker’s SoftBank Team Japan and Francesco Bruni’s Artemis Racing, World Match Racing Tour regular Johnie Berntsson’s racing team (the event’s reigning champion from Sweden), Blythe Walker’s Team RenRe from Bermuda, and two other younger teams – Chris Poole’s Riptide Racing from the USA and Reuben Corbett’s racing team from New Zealand.



Six teams have already qualified for the Quarter Finals, based on finishing in the top three in their respective groups in Qualifying. The teams from Group one include Phil Robertson’s WAKA Racing, Eric Monnin’s Team SailBox and Ian Williams’ GAC Pindar.

Robertson has previously finished fourth in 2011. Today he and his crew went three - zero to overtake Monnin for the group win. He called the Argo Group Gold Cup the hardest event he’s sailed this year.

“We got penalties on two of our opponents and that made it a little easier because we were behind in each race,” said Robertson. “We were getting off the line alright but playing it safe on the racecourse. The left side was a little more favored and we were trying to get there.”

The teams from Group two are Taylor Canfield’s US One, Björn Hansen’s Nautiska Racing and Adam Minoprio’s BlackMatch.



Hansen, racing in Bermuda for the 12th time, found his footing today after being the last skipper to arrive in Bermuda. He landed Tuesday night after his travel plans from Europe were delayed by Hurricane Joaquin, and had a hasty practice session yesterday morning.

Hansen posted a four - zero record today to finish second in Group Two at five - two. Even more impressive is that his crew has a new tactician this week, Massimo Bortoletto of Italy, who used to sail with Francesco Bruni.

“Massimo is the 100th sailor in our crew since the team was founded in 1997,” said Hansen. “The communication’s been a little difficult since he’s an Italian speaking English in a Swedish crew, but he’s been very calm. Except for when we raced Bruni. Then he was very nervous throughout the race, so it’s a good thing we beat him.”

“He shouldn’t have been nervous,” said Bruni, a past champion who’s now helming for Artemis Racing and standing one - one in the Repechage Round. “I’m very rusty at match racing. You can’t just come back after not having done it for a few years. I’m not thinking quickly enough.”

Repechage will resume tomorrow morning at 0900hrs (ADT).

2015/16 World Match Racing Tour

World Championship Event - Argo Group Gold Cup

Repechage (After Flight Two)

1. Chris Steele (NZL) 36 Below Racing 2-0
2. Keith Swinton (AUS) Black Swan Racing 2-0
3. Dean Barker (JPN) SoftBank Team Japan 1-1
4. Francesco Bruni (SWE) Artemis Racing 1-1
5. Reuben Corbett (NZL) Corbett Racing 1-1
6. Johnie Berntsson (SWE) Berntsson Sailing Team 1-1
7. Blythe Walker (BER) Team RenRe 0-2
8. Chris Poole (USA) Riptide Racing 0-2

Final Qualifying Results

Group One

1. Phil Robertson (NZL) WAKA Racing 5-2
2. Eric Monnin (SUI) Team SailBox 5-2
3. Ian Williams (GBR) GAC Pindar 4.5-2
4. Johnie Berntsson (SWE) Berntsson Sailing Team 4-3
5. Dean Barker (JPN) SoftBank Team Japan 3-4
6. Chris Poole (USA) Riptide Racing 3-4
7. Blythe Walker (BER) Team RenRe 2-5
8. Joachim Aschenbrenner (DEN) Aschenbrenner Racing 1-6

Group Two

1. Taylor Canfield (ISV) US One 7-0
2. Björn Hansen (SWE) Nautiska Racing 5-2
3. Adam Minoprio (NZL) BlackMatch 4.5-2
4. Chris Steele (NZL) 36 Below Racing 4-3
5. Keith Swinton (AUS) Black Swan Racing 3-4
6. Francesco Bruni (SWE) Artemis Racing 2-5
7. Reuben Corbett (NZL) Corbett Racing 2-5
8. Nicolai Sehested (DEN) Trefor Match Racing 0-8

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