Bermuda
International Women's Match Racing Championship
- Day 1: Defending Champion Paula Lewin Undefeated
in Round Robin Opening
HAMILTON,
BERMUDA (October 18, 2003) - The Bermuda International
Women's Match Race Championship returned to Hamilton
Harbour this morning in beautiful sunny weather
for the eight international teams here vying for
$15,000 in prize money and the 4th Cruiser Squadron
Bowl. Defending champion Paula Lewin/Team ACE
is one of two undefeated skippers, posting two
wins in the Round Robin. Racing continues through
Tuesday in International One Design class sloops.
The winner and runner-up will advance to round
one of the Investors GuarantyT Presentation of
the King Edward VII Gold Cup (October 22-26),
the second event of the Swedish Match Tour 2003/04,
where they will compete for another $100,000 in
prize money.
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Bermuda's
Paula Lewin of Team Ace covers America's
Sandy Hayes during the qualifying round
on day one of the Investors Guaranty presentation
of the King Edward VII Gold Cup 2003, Royal
Bermuda Yacht Club, Hamilton, Bermuda. Oct,
18th. 2003 Photo © Sergio Dionisio
/ Oceanfashion / Swedish
Match Tour
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"We
had a good day," said Lewin who is sailing
with her sister Peta, Carola Cooper, Lisa Neasham
and Christine Patton. "In our first race
against Sally (Barkow), it was quite exciting,
we switched leads three times - we're just happy
to have gotten away with a win and the position
we're in after the first day."
Jenny
Axhede/Team Panorama of Gothenburg, Sweden shares
the top of the scoreboard with Lewin. Axhede is
a member of a six-person team that rotates as
crew for World #1 Marie Bjorling, absent from
this year's event because she is expecting her
first child. Axhede recently switched to helming
duties and the team was pleased with their result.
"We sail the DS 37s back in Sweden so the
IODs are a bit different for us," said Anna
Holmdahl, who sails with Jenny Axhede. "We're
happy with our boat speed, we have a couple of
IODs back home so we've spent some time training
in those to get ready for this week."
Four
skippers are tied with one win each are Rolex
Yachtswoman of the Year Betsy Alison of Newport,
R.I., USA, Sally Barkow of Nashotah, Wisc., USA,
Deborah Willits of Houston, Texas and Elizabeth
Kratzig of Corpus Christi, Texas/Miami, Fla.,
USA. Klaartje Zuiderbaan of Amsterdam, Netherlands
and Sandy Hayes of Scituate, Mass., USA lost both
matches.
The
top four highest scoring skippers in the Round
Robin will qualify for the Semi-Final Round, which
is scheduled for Tuesday, with the Final Round
to follow.
Title
sponsor of the King Edward VII Gold Cup is Investors
GuarantyT. The event is hosted by the Royal Bermuda
Yacht Club and the Bermuda Department of Tourism.
Renaissance Reinsurance is the Presenting Sponsor.
Primary Sponsors are Bacardi, Colorcraft, Continental
Airlines, Coral Beach & Tennis Club, Horizons
Resort, Oleander Cycles, Omega, The Waterloo House
and Wedgwood.
For
more information about the Bermuda International
Women's Match Racing Championship or the Investors
Guaranty Presentation of the King Edward VII Gold
Cup, including skippers biographies, photos, results,
Notice of Race and daily reports, visit www.KingEdwardVIIGoldCup.com.
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BERMUDA
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S MATCH RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
Results:
Day 1, October 18, Two flights of Round Robin:
Skipper,
Hometown, Win-Loss Record
Jenny Axhede, Gothenberg, Sweden, 2-0
Paula Lewin, Paget, Bermuda, 2-0
Betsy Alison, Newport, R.I., USA, 1-1
Sally Barkow, Nashotah, Wis., USA, 1-1
Elizabeth Kratzig, Corpus Christ, Texas/Miami,
Fla., USA 1-1 Deborah Willits, Houson, Texas,
USA, 1-1 Sandy Hayes, Scituate, Mass., USA, 0-2
Klaartje Zuiderbaan, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 0-2
Round
Robin Results
Flight
1, Match 1
P. Lewin def. S. Barkow
E. Kratzig def. S. Hayes
J. Axhede def. D. Willtis
B. Alison def. K. Zuiderbaan
Flight
2, Match 1
P. Lewin def. S. Hayes
J. Axhede def. K. Zuiderbaan
S. Barkow def. E. Kratzig
D. Willits def. B Alison