Kiwis lead Day 1 at Congressional Cup
by Rich Roberts on 30 Apr 2008

Scott Dickson at the Congressional Cup Rich Roberts
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Scott Dickson and Gavin Brady, a pair of immigrant Kiwis living in the USA, are 137th and 89th in the ISAF match racing rankings, but stand 5-0 and 4-1 respectively, after the first day of racing at the Congressional Cup at Long Beach, California.
Brady, with his America's Cup duty with BMW Oracle, hadn't sailed a tour event in more than a year, and this is one of only two events that Dickson does most years, along with the Ficker Cup qualifier that has been his ticket to enter. Second place has been his best finish in 11 previous Congressionals, but Dickson, a Long Beach resident who has an older brother named Chris, said Tuesday, 'I hope after 12 years I'd be getting the hang of it.'
In succession, he reveled in the fresh but shifty south to southwest breezes that built from 6 to 14 knots through a sunny afternoon in the mid-60s (F.) and blew the scoreboard off the Belmont Pier, where spectators are often literally on top of the pre-start action.
Brady said, 'The pier can be very much a part of the start. When you have that big an obstruction it dictates your tactics, and the people are part of the start. They're looking right down on us.'
Team Dickson outsailed a UN lineup of New Zealand's Simon Minoprio, France's Philippe Presti and Damien Iehl, Russia's Andrew Arbuzov and Sweden's Johnnie Berntsson. His crew of Mark Ivey, Matt McKinlay, Tony Stuart, Mark Strube and Chuck Stevens is all Southern California-grown talent. Ivey is the tactician. They had about a half-dozen practice sessions over the last few weeks.
'Today we enjoyed the fruits of all the practice we put in,' Dickson said.
Brady, with another AC veteran, Eric Doyle, in his afterguard, lost his first match to Presti and then ran off wins against Iehl, Arbuzov, Berntsson and young Chris VanTol from Detroit. He owed Iehl a penalty turn for the whole two laps but had enough of a lead to erase it by circling the pin end of the finish line.
'It was good match racing,' said Brady, an Annapolis resident who won in 1996, '97 and 2006. 'These [Catalina 37] boats start clicking at about 8 knots [of wind].'
One member of Brady's crew was a true rookie: Jim Swartz, who is building one of the new STP 65 ocean racers that Brady will drive. Swartz, a founding partner of ACCEL, a technical venture company in California's celebrated Silicone Valley, said, 'I had a fantastic day.'
Brady said Swartz's duties included 'hiking and roll-tacking, keeping time for the starts, jibing the main downwind . . . ' - not just along for the ride.
The event marks the 20th anniversary of the game's standard on-water umpire officiating system that started in the 1988 Congressional Cup. Chief umpire Jan Stage said there were 45 protest flags waved - 'a few more than usual' - in the 25 matches, but only 10 penalties imposed.
The 10 six-man crews are sailing Catalina 37s owned by the Long Beach Yacht Club Sailing Foundation, rotating boats daily. Total prize money is $41,000 with $10,000 to the winner.
Overall Standings - After 5 of 18 rounds
1. Dickson, 5-0;
2. Brady, 4-1;
3. tie among Presti, Minoprio and Perry, 3-2;
6. tie among Morvan, Berntsson and Iehl, 2-3;
9. tie between VanTol and Arbuzov, 1-4.
Round Results
Round 1
Philippe Presti, France, def. Gavin Brady, New Zealand, 8 seconds.
Dave Perry, U.S., def. Pierre-Antoine Morvan, France, 55 seconds.
Johnnie Berntsson, Sweden, def. Andrew Arbuzov, Russia, 1 minute 3 seconds.
Damien Iehl, France, def. Chris VanTol, U.S., 46 seconds.
Scott Dickson, New Zealand, def. Simon Minoprio, New Zealand, 17 seconds.
Round 2
Berntsson d. Morvan, 1:25.
Arbuzov d. VanTol, 0:15.
Brady d. Iehl, 0:16.
Dickson d. Presti. 0:10.
Minoprio d. Perry, 0:19.
Round 3
Brady d. Arbuzov, 0:57.
Dickson d. Iehl, 0:03.
Presti d. Perry, 0:50.
Minoprio d.; Morvan, 0:22.
VanTol d. Berntsson, 0:37.
Round 4
Perry d. Iehl, 0:12.
Presti d. Minoprio, 0:16.
Morvan d. VanTol, 0:25.
Brady d. Berntsson, 0:05.
Dickson d. Arbuzov, 0:49.
Round 5
Morvan d. Presti, 0:31.
Brady d. VanTol, 1:23.
Dickson d. Berntsson, 0:31.
Perry d. Arbuzov, 1-4.
Minoprio d. Iehl, 2-3.
Daily video highlights by t2p.tv may be viewed each evening.
Event sponsors are the Port of Long Beach, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Catalina Adventure Tours, the Long Beach Press-Telegram, West Marine, Long Beach Memorial Hospital, Union Bank of California, Newmeyer & Dillion attorneys at Law, Mount Gay Rum and Gladstone's Restaurant of Long Beach.
A high level of organization has been maintained over the years by a volunteer force of some 300 club members and their families.
The Long Beach Yacht Club, founded in 1929, has from its beginning sought to encourage future generations of sailors and power boaters. Located on a promontory of Alamitos Bay in the Long Beach Marina, it has a dynamic junior sailing program whose members compete in various youth regattas. There is also a junior swim team and an enthusiastic big game fishing program.
Event website - www.lbyc.org
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