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Ten boats miss final cut-off in Rio race

by Ronelda Visser on 6 Feb 2003
After a gruelling journey of more than 3400 miles, ten yachts participating in the SAP Cape to Rio 2003 missed the final cut-off time. The deadline expired at 13h00 GMT (15h00 SA time) today, thirty-two days after the first fleet left on 4 January.

Derek Shuttleworth, skipper of the yacht inspia!2041, will have the dubious honour of being the first entry to finish after the official deadline. Shuttleworth, who had a crew of loveLife groundbreakers and Coca-Cola inspianeers, is expected across the line shortly after 18h00 SA time.

Participants who are still out on the water are Madame Pazzazz, Forsdicks BMW, Scorpio, 34 South @ Knysna, loveLife, Inyoni, Big Reef, Nauty 40’s and Cumin Thru. Except for the last three entries, who all still have over 300 nautical miles to cover before they reach the Carnival City, the rest of the crews are expected to arrive in Rio de Janeiro in time for the prize-giving ceremony which takes place on Friday evening.

CLASS A

1. BALEKA,Alex Schon/Wolf Seitz - RIO

2. MADIBA RACING TEAM - RIO

3. INVESTEC,J McGraw/S Cumming - RIO

4. DIEL,Bernhard Diebold - RIO

5. BARRACUDA,Nicola Amundsen - RIO

6. VCR 90.6 FM, G Boshoff / H Karolius - RIO

7. JULIE III,Robin Green - RIO

8. SUIDOOS 2,Gawie Fagan - RIO

9. DALYS INSURANCE,Mike Daly - RIO

10. AUTO ATLANTIC T/Child,R & G Goldswain - RIO

11. KONICA/MALLINICKS INDABA, John Levin - RIO

12. HELSAL II, Bill Rawson - RIO

13. MADAME PAZZAZZ, Skeen/Hewitt,23S,42.15.0W,3385,52,183.9,7.66

14. 34 SOUTH @ KNYSNA,23.19.0S,40.35.0W,3298,145,157.8,6.58

15. FASCINATION OF POWER,John Martin - RIO

16. MORNING GLORY,Hasso Plattner - RIO

17. SAFARI - CTW,David Tideswell - RIO

18. MAIDEN,Terry Nielsen - RIO

19. BIG REEF,Brian Sutherland,21.43.0S,36.16.0W,3044,391,112.2,4.68

20. INSPIA,Derek Shuttleworth,23.2.0S,42.49.0W,3416,20,204.3,8.51

21. FTI FLYER,Keith Mattison - RIO

22. SCORPIO,H Oliphant/J Dickson,22.41.0S,40.40.0W,3295,140,156.0,6.50

23. LOVE LIFE,Marion Cole,21.55.0S,38.10.0W,3151,285,143.3,5.97



CLASS B

1. NICATOR,Klas Nylof - RIO

2. ADRENALINA PURA,G Ehrensperger - RIO



CLASS C

1. AQUILA,Jon Thurlow - RIO

2. ACALANTIS,M Tattavitto - RIO

3. INYONI HI Ferreira,23.1.0S,39.34.0W,3240,200,139.9,5.83

4. ALBACORE,Grant Saunders - RIO

5. NAUTY 40S,Falk Graser,22.30.0S,34.14.0W,2950,496,126.2,5.26

6. CUMIN THRU,Alexander Smith,20.35.0S,27.22.0W,2769,892



CLASS D

FORSDICKS BMW,Avelino/Dopke,23.8.0S,41.9.0W,3327,113,152.4,6.35
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