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Tough day at the office for BlackMatch on Day 2 of Congressional Cup

by BlackMatch Media on 26 Mar 2009
Racing on Day 2 of the 2009 Congressional Cup Rich Roberts http://www.UnderTheSunPhotos.com

BlackMatch Racing reports on Day 2 of the Congressional Cup:

Hello again from BlackMatch in California,

Four matches were completed today and the first round robin was completed, however we could only manage 1 win over last years runner up and Bermuda Gold Cup champion Johnie Berntsson from Sweden. Our 3 losses today came against the rampaging Terry Hutchinson who has lost only one race, 2007 champion Mathieu Richard and surprise package Franchesco Bruni of the Damiani Italia America's cup challenge. Conditions today were stunning although extremely shifty and difficult. After an hour delay this morning action finally got underway in a very light breeze and although we were competitive in all of our matches, things just didn't swing our way today.

In our match against Terry Hutchinson we dominated the pre-start and held the advantage off the start line. A massive split tack due to very light conditions and lack of breeze in the middle of the course lead to us heading to the left side of the course while the American was forced to tack off to the right. While we backed our selves and were confident in the left, sailing is sometimes a game of 'snakes and ladders' and Terry came back in slightly more wind pressure to hold a 2 boat length lead at the top mark, a lead which he defended well throughout the remainder of the race.

Despite our less then ideal day, we still remain tied in 4th position with 5 wins and 5 losses. With only the top four teams going through to the semi finals after a double round robin, we are still well in contention however we need to perform in our remainding round robin matches which means a very big day tomorrow. We have 8 races remaining in the second round robin and with slightly more breeze forecast we are confident we can get the wins we need.

For all media coverage, results and photos please visit www.concup.com. There is live audio available online at this address and also video highlights of the days racing which is well worth checking out.

FedEx Express and Line 7 are our two sponsors who have stuck by us throughout our campaign and we would like to yet again thank them for their support. To the RNZYS, Emirates Team New Zealand and everyone else, thank you also for your support.

BlackMatch Racing
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