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Dane and Sperry win 2006 Bacardi Cup

by Event Media on 11 Mar 2006
The father and son-in-law team of John Dane and crew Austin Sperry are the winners of the 2006 BACARDI Cup Star Class Regatta, one of the few Cuban-born sporting events to survive today in the United States.

The duo from Gulfport, Mississippi, finished fourth in the regatta’s final race today to assure them the overall victory with six points over Germany’s Marc Pickel and crew Ingo Borkowski, who finished second in the regatta’s final race and second in the overall standings. It is the first Trofeo Bacardi for both Dane and Sperry.

According to Race Committee Chairman Craig Prandini, Dane, 55, also is the first Master sailor to win the Bacardi Cup in its 79-year history.

France’s Xavier Rohart and crew Pascal Rambeau, the 2005 Star Class world champions and number-one-ranked Star tandem in the world, finished first today and fourth in the overall standings, while Bermuda’s Peter Bromby and crew Bill McNiven finished third today and take third overall.

In today’s action, Pickel started on the left side, while Bromby and Brazil’s Robert Scheidt, sailing with crew Bruno Prada and entering the day in third overall, began towards the middle of the line. Dane also sought to remain with the boats in the middle, but stayed well behind to avoid a black flag and consequently sailed to a slow start.

Pickel rounded the windward mark eight boats ahead of Dane and in the lead, but fell behind Rohart at the leeward mark. Dane, meanwhile, manufactured consistent gains on winds that were 10-15 miles per hour out of the southeast throughout the first two beats to round the leeward mark in fifth. Once behind Rohart, Pickel began protecting against Bromby and allowed Dane to gain several boat lengths on both boats.

'That was a bit of a break for us,' said Dane, who considers himself an amateur sailor despite an aggressive sailing schedule and training program in preparation for the 2008 Olympic trials. 'Our strategy was to never lose sight of [Pickel and Bromby], but we couldn’t keep up with Pickel early on the left side. Once [Pickel] started covering Bromby, we had them both in our sights and knew we could win the regatta if we hung with them.'

Scheidt fell outside the top 20 at the leeward mark and was never in contention to win today’s race.

Dane and Sperry finish the regatta with two victories, a third, a fourth and a sixth place finish for a total of 15 points; they drop their 17th place finish on Wednesday. Sailors throw out their worst finish of the regatta, such that the teams’ best five races are used to determine the overall winner.

More than 90 teams representing 19 countries competed in the 2006 BACARDI Cup Star Class Regatta, one of the most competitive and highly anticipated Star Class events in the world. All participants compete aboard 22-foot Olympic-class Star sloops, and race teams comprise two members: a skipper and crew.

BACARDI Cup participants sailed one race per day from Sunday through Friday on a 10.5-mile course on Biscayne Bay. The six daily races of the Cup each proclaim a winner, with the overall top winning team demonstrating the best performance in five of these six races.

The BACARDI Cup is co-hosted by the Coral Reef Yacht Club and the U.S. Sailing Center, both based in Coconut Grove, and is sponsored by Bacardi U.S.A., Inc

Additional regatta information can be found online at www.starclass.org. Archival information and photos can be found at www.bacardicup.com.


Overall Standings – 2006 Bacardi Cup

Skipper/Crew Boat Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Total Points
1 John Dane/Austin Sperry MS 3 1 [17] 1 6 4 15.00
2 Marc Pickel/Ingo Borkowski GER 8 2 [BFD] 7 2 2 21.00
3 Peter Bromby/Bill McNiven BER 4 7 [BFD] 12 1 3 27.00
4 Xavier Rohart/Pascal Rambeau FRA 17 3 2 [60] 5 1 28.00
5 Mateusz Kusznierewicz/ Dominick Zycki POL 6 [25] 6 4 14 11/avg 41.00
6 Afonso Domingos/ Bernardo Santos POR 10 9 10 9 [12] 5 43.00
7 Iain Murray/Andrew Palfrey AUS 5 [28] 9 8 7 16 45.00
8 Joseph Londrigan/David Giles IL [48] 13 3 22 3 6 47.00
9 Robert Scheidt/Bruno Prada BRA [34] 4 4 3 13 27 50.00
10 Andy Beadsworth/David Carr GBR [43] 19 1 16 10 7 53.00
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