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BYC’s Killian up 2-0 in semifinal with Weis in 51st Governor’s Cup

by Governor’s Cup on 21 Jul 2017
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Christophe Killian of host Balboa Yacht Club won two semi-final races today in the Governor’s Cup International Youth Match Racing Championship against Christopher Weis of Del Rey Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California. If he wins one more race in the semis, which will continue tomorrow in Pacific Ocean waters off Newport Beach, California, Killian will be in his first GovCup final.

Meanwhile, Harry Price, pre-regatta favorite and World Sailing’s number six ranked match racing skipper, was having a more difficult time with eighteen-year-old opponent from New Zealand. They finished the day with one win each. Leonard Takahashi actually led in their first race until the last downwind leg when Price, sailing consistently faster downwind, eked out a win. Takahashi had gained the lead from the start after an uncharacteristic mistake by Price who was “OCS” or on the course side of the starting line when the gun went off, and had to sail back under the line before he could proceed up the course.



In the second race, Takahashi protected the favored right side of the course on the upwind leg and avoided mistakes on both downwind legs for a one and one half boat length win. Meanwhile, though the races between Killian and Weis were close, with Weis actually holding a lead for two legs of the course in their second race, Killian’s downwind tactics and sail handling by his experienced crew of Harrison Vandervort and Jack Martin carried the day.

The semifinalists earned their berths based on the results of a double round robin series of matches during which each skipper sailed against each other skipper twice. Price led at the end of the round robins and had the right to pick his semi-final opponent. Not surprisingly, he chose the youngest of the four, hoping his greater experience would overcome Takahashi’s obvious talent. That certainly worked in the first race but Takahashi learned a lot and changed his tactics in order to tie up the series in the second race.



Conditions were virtually perfect with six to seven knots of wind for the last races of the round robin and ten knots in the two semifinal races completed today. Tomorrow’s forecast is similar for the completion of the semifinals and the final match for the Governor’s Cup. The fifth through twelfth place finishers continue to sail best of three series for each place with fifth sailing against sixth, seventh versus eighth, etc. Final standings for the Governor’s Cup for the non-semifinalists (and points for World Sailing rankings) will be based on the finish of those series.






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