Please select your home edition
Edition
Barton Marine 2019 728x90

Team Belatrix dominates BPI Subic Regatta

by BPI Media Team 14 Apr 2024 03:52 PDT 3-6 April 2024
Belatrix. BPI Subic Regatta 2024 © Guy Nowell / BPI

After a thrilling journey spanning four exhilarating legs, the BPI Private Wealth Signature Yacht Race Series culminated in the much-anticipated BPI Subic Regatta 2024, set against the picturesque backdrop of Subic Bay. The BPI Subic Regatta, organized by Subic Sailing Club, and under the umbrella of the Ocean Racing Club of the Philippines, was the fourth and final leg of the yacht race series. A total of nine yachts participated in the regatta.

Jun Villanueva's Ice 52 Belatrix claimed the BPI Subic Regatta perpetual trophy after emerging as the overall winner in the IRC Class. Belatrix topped four out of six action-packed inshore races held over four days of intense competition around Subic Bay. Villanueva takes home a custom art piece by Michael Cacnio.

Misty Mountain, skippered by George Hackett, placed 2nd in the IRC Class, and Centennial II skippered by Martin Tanco, a first-time participant in the series, bagged 3rd place. Hong Kong boat Rampage 008 skippered by Noel Chan also joined the fleet after finishing the RHKYC's famous Rolex China Sea Race 2024 from Hong Kong to Subic.

In the Cruising Class, John Quirk's Anthea won 1st place overall, and René Ticson's Papaya 2 won 2nd place.

"When we launched this yacht race series, we had a three-pronged vision that served as our north star: to grow the sailing community in the Philippines, to promote the Philippines as a sailing hub, and to support marine conservation. We take pride in the tangible impact we have achieved across each of these pillars. As we conclude this remarkable sailing season, we remain steadfast in our aspiration to advance BPI's commitment to sustainability, aspiring for lasting progress and positive change," noted Maria Theresa Marcial, President and CEO of BPI Wealth.

The BPI Private Wealth Signature Yacht Race Series is the country's ultimate sailing event, gathering together the best sailing teams in the Philippines in a display of skill, tenacity, and sportsmanship. Throughout the yacht race series, participants navigated through various stunning seascapes, showcasing the natural beauty of Corregidor, Busuanga, Boracay and Subic Bay, while testing their mettle against fellow competitors. The series saw the participation of 22 competing yachts and 6 spectator yachts in total.

True to its commitment to promote environmental and marine conservation, the series partnered with WWF Philippines and featured the rich marine life and biodiversity in the race locations, while producing informational content on sailing for healthier seas. WWF Philippines also participated in the series of Sustainability Talks organized by Subic Sailing Club, the Lighthouse Legacy Foundation, and BPI Private Wealth which featured other sustainability and conservation advocates from BPI, MAD Travel, Sentinel Upcycling, EcoShift, EcoNest, Alon and Araw Club, Maharlika Carbon, GreenSpace, and BlueStem Philippines.

"We partnered with BPI Private Wealth in the Signature Yacht Race Series to expand the community of ocean conservationists. Sailors are natural allies. They are a first-hand witness to the beauty of our oceans, and when you are faced with such beauty, you want to protect it", said Katherine Custodio, Executive Director of WWF Philippines.

Aside from engaging local and international boats to participate in the series, Subic Sailing Club, in partnership with BPI Private Wealth, also hosted Sailing 101 sessions for new and aspiring sailors in a bid to grow the sailing community in the Philippines. The sessions featured a hands-on sailing experience for participants, and then an introduction to the basic rules of sailing from IJ Mark Pryke from Sydney, Australia.

Jesus Avecilla, Chairman of Subic Sailing Club and skipper of Selma Star, was very happy with the way both the regatta and the series have gone. "As we reflect on the past four glorious days, we are reminded what our passion for yacht racing and beyond competition is about - friendship, camaraderie, unity and having fun. We exchanged memories of thrilling races, shared laughter, and formed bonds. We express our sincere gratitude and thanks to BPI and BPI Private Wealth for bringing us these prestigious regattas. We also thank our International Jury of Mark Pryke from Australia, Jerrold Ng from Singapore, Jack Wu from Taiwan and John Quirk from New Zealand and Puerto Galera, and chaired by Leonard Chin from Malaysia. Our profound thanks also go to Albert Altura, Chairman of the Ocean Racing Club of the Philippines, race officials led by Principal Race Officer Jerry Rollin, and all the sailors for their collective efforts and dedication. May the spirit of racing continue to inspire us all, both on and off the water."

The series winners of the BPI Private Wealth Signature Yacht Race Series will be determined by the combined scores on corrected time of the racing teams throughout the four legs. The Series Overall Champion skipper and boat name will be etched on the BPI Private Wealth Signature Yacht Race Series perpetual trophy custom made by Filipino artist Michael Cacnio. The winners will be recognized in a separate award and closing ceremony.

For more information about the BPI Private Wealth Signature Yacht Race Series please visit signatureyachtraceseries.com.

Related Articles

44Cup Porto Cervo day 1
Five boats within two points after light opening day The RC44s once again demonstrated their versatility on day one of the 44Cup Porto Cervo. Two races were held successfully for the nimble owner-driver one designs in light conditions in which other keelboat classes would have struggled. Posted today at 5:45 pm
Formula Kite Europeans in Urla day 2
Medalist comes back - others face gold fleet cut It was moving day on the Bay of Urla for some who chipped away at the top three while some leaders faltered and others straddled the gold fleet cut. Posted today at 5:40 pm
Technical report on Gunga Din & Alliance sinkings
Bermuda Race Organizing Committee, US Sailing, and Cruising Club of America release technical report BROC partnered with US Sailing and the Cruising Club of America to release a detailed investigative report titled "Report on the Sinkings of the Sailing Vessels Gunga Din and Alliance During the 2024 Newport-Bermuda Race." Posted today at 3:36 pm
ILCA 6 Women's and ILCA 7 Men's Worlds day 4
Wind yet to arrive, fog prevails Heavy fog returned from the south, choking off what little wind remained. At 11:17 a.m., AP over H was hoisted. The fleet was towed back to shore once again, for yet another stretch of waiting. Posted today at 2:21 pm
Naples to host 2027 America's Cup
The fight for the Auld Mug will take place under the watchful shadow of Mt Vesuvius The Government of Italy, in conjunction with Team New Zealand and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, are pleased to announce Italy as the Host Country and Naples as the Host City for the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup to be held in 2027. Posted today at 8:17 am
Coutts gives some advice to ageing pro teams
Coutts sounds a warning to the 12 teams to refresh their talent and upskill younger sailors Speaking with Stevie Morrison at the SailGP Technologies facility in Southampton, UK, Coutts sounds a warning to the 12 teams to refresh their talent, upskill younger sailors, and bring them into the SailGP teams. Posted today at 12:28 am
Dragon Worlds at Vilamoura day 3
Consistency and competition Day 3 of the Dragon World Championship by Tivoli Hotels & Resorts brought another day of top-level competition in Vilamoura, as the international fleet completed two races as scheduled. Posted on 14 May
Formula Kite Europeans in Urla day 1
Smaller kites shrink the riders and mix the fleet Brave riders grabbed their opportunities on day one of the 2025 Formula Kite European Championships, in Urla, Turkiye. Posted on 14 May
Register now for Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week
LBRW is open to multiple classes and in 2025 the event is proud to host the Catalina 37 Nationals Exciting racecourses with flat water offerings inside of the Long Beach breakwater, and big waves and big breeze on the outside are just a few of the factors that make the Long Beach Race Week regatta one of the most enjoyable on the west coast. Posted on 14 May
Banger Racing, Back Racing and No Racing
Racing on the cheap, a return to racing for young Aussies, and ILCA struggles We start with racing on the cheap at the Colander Cup, then focus on a return to racing for the Aussies at the Youth Worlds, moving on to a complete lack of racing at the ILCA Worlds, and then looking at how SailGP should be back out on the water. Posted on 14 May
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERHenri-Lloyd Dynamic RangeDoyle_SailWorld_728X90px_GP BOTTOM