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Nigel Bramwell's Hawke takes Day 2 of One Ton Cup

by Joseph Monnier on 7 Sep 2001
awk destroys Atalanti X's invincibility. The Greek boat stays on top.

The race conditions were perfect : sunshine and North-West wind blowing between 15 and 20 knots. Atalanti X
confirmed her crushing superiority today. ' They have speed, intelligence and success ; they did not make a
mistake ', according to Stephen Kandler, Faster K-Yote II's owner and crewmember. However in the last race,
Hawk showed that the Greek IC 45 was not invincible.

Throughout the day, Hawk stole the show. First of all, a collision with a support boat damaged her - a hole in the
bow - just before the first race of the day. Having spent too much time repairing the boat, the English IC 45 missed
the start in the following race, which costs them 7 penalty points. Hawk made an official appeal to try to reduce
her penalty. At last, Nigel Bramwell's boat came back in Race 5 to put an end to George Andrealis' winning streak.
Not forgetting that Nigel Bramwell is the only owner to helm his own boat.

In the middle of these developments, Bounder's exceptional performance passed almost unnoticed. ' It is a game
of snakes and ladders, but we manage to make less mistakes thanthe others. ' said tactician Craig Mitchell
modestly to explain the accuracy of his decisions. In fact it is exceptional for a largely amateur crew to be second
in such a top-level regatta, as Stéphane Kandler states : ' Onboard Faster K-Yote II, we have people who won the
Tour Voile this year. This tells a lot about the level here, in the One Ton Cup. ' However, the motivation stays
unchanged on the French boat : ' There is less and less distance between boats on there water, and this is set to
continue. ' concludes Stéphane Kandler. Hawk seems to be proving him right…

Friday 7th : 3 races schedules. First start at 10:00 a.m.
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