39TH
CONGRESSIONAL CUP
Long Beach Yacht Club
Swedish Match Tour 2002/2003
April 8-12, 2003
April 12, 2003 For Immediate Release
A WET, WILD AND WONDERFUL WIN
FOR READ
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| Tactician Terry Hutchinson,
who won the Congressional Cup in 1992, places
the traditional Crimson Blazer on his skipper,
Ken Read. Photo by Rich Roberts |
LONG
BEACH, Calif.---For those who followed the recent
America's Cup, Ken Read had a word of reassurance
for the disappointed fans of the Stars & Stripes
team after winning the Long Beach Yacht Club's
39th Congressional Cup in a slam-bang match with
New Zealand's Gavin Brady Saturday.
Read,
wringing wet from a traditional dunking but wearing
a waterproof smile wider than the Hauraki Gulf,
said, "We actually do know how to sail."
The
2-1 victory was Read's first in an International
Sailing Federation (ISAF) Grade 1 event and first
on the Swedish Match Tour. It came at the end
of a week that started with him jumping the gun
in the first race and losing four of five on opening
day. Even on Saturday, he lost his last round
robin match to Sweden's Magnus Holmberg before
dispatching Australia's James Spithill, 2-0, in
the semifinals and winning the first and third
races against Brady---dramatically, after being
black-flagged from the Race 2 for fouling Brady
three times during a leeward mark rounding right
out of a Demolition Derby.
Read,
41, of Newport, R.I., said, "It's nice to
win a match race regatta, especially after our
experience in the America's Cup [challenger] trials."
That
campaign started downhill when the second Stars
& Stripes boat sank a couple of miles from
the Congressional Cup race course and ended on
a bitter note when team owner Dennis Conner explained
the failure to reach those semifinals by saying,
"It wasn't the boat."
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| Ken Read's bowman, Jerry
Kirby, is face to bow with Gavin Brady's boat
in Race 2 collision at leeward mark, where
Read was guilty of three fouls before drawing
a black flag from the on-water umpires. Other
crew member is Terry Hutchinson. Photo by
Rich Roberts |
Five
of those Stars & Stripes sailors---tactician
Terry Hutchinson, bowman Jerry Kirby, mainsail
trimmer Moose McClintock, trimmer Morgan Trubovich
and pitman Andrew Scott---were with Read this
week, sailing as Team Saucony.
"The
guys did an awesome job," Read said before
accepting the $6,000 first prize from the $25,000
purse. "We felt more and more confident every
day, and when I woke up this morning I felt great.
It was a special day of sailing."
One
thing that made it special was that all 10 teams
sailed technically equal Catalina 37s, which have
been staples of the Congressional Cup since 1991.
Whatever made the difference in Team Saucony's
triumph, it definitely wasn't the boat.
On
a day that started brilliantly clear and sunny
and ended in cloudy shades of gray, the winds
blew from 9 knots up to 14 and the faded to 10
as the sailoffs got under way.
While
Brady, who won the Congressional Cup in 1996 and
'97, was having little trouble with Italy's Paulo
Cian, winning by 21 and 33 seconds, Read took
two straight from the 23-year-old Spithill by
24 and 57 second. The second win came after Read
and his crew threw a fake jibe at the Aussie on
the second downwind leg. Read feinted a switch
to port jibe, and when Spithill followed him the
trap was sprung. Spithill's spinnaker touched
Read's boat for a foul that settled the outcome
right there.
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| Ken Read crosses Gavin Brady
on port tack in Race 1, which he won. Photo
by Rich Roberts |
"That
was actually a move we thought we could sucker
somebody into sometime," Read said, "and
fortunately for us, James bit."
On
the first upwind leg against Brady, Read got cagey
again with a fake tack as he crossed the Kiwi
on starboard. Brady kept coming on port and he,
too, was trapped into a foul. At the next mark,
Brady tried a desperate cross in front of Read
that didn't work out, drawing a second penalty
that did him in for Race 1.
Read
also was leading Race 2 when he tried to luff
Brady at the leeward mark. Instead, he fouled
him, then tried to round without giving Brady
room and fouled again as he took a T-bone collision
on his bow. Still another foul while trying to
recover brought out the black flag from the on-water
umpires.
Meanwhile,
Brady remained entangled with the anchor line
on the inflatable mark for several minutes as
the score went even at 1-1.
Race
3 was milder. When Brady had to do a downspeed
tack to clear the committee boat at the start,
Hutchinson noticed and told Read to tack immediately,
allowing them to cross clear ahead on port tack
a minute later and take control of the race. When
Read drew another foul from Brady at the leeward
mark, it sealed the issue.
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| Gavin Brady waves protest
flag in downwind luffing encounter with Ken
Read. No foul was called. Photo by Rich Roberts |
Brady,
29, was gracious but frustrated after winning
his first 14 races in the event. "Six seconds
in our last eight Swedish Match Tour events,"
he said. "I've got to shake that. It's always
nice to be in the finals, and it's not like we're
getting annihilated. We just can't seem to win
one."
Worse,
Brady said, "This is the first match racing
event when [Read] has ever beaten us."
Read
will take it, and so will Trubovich, his trimmer
from New Zealand. A week earlier members of both
teams participated in Trubovich's marriage to
Tracy Walker of Big Bear Lake, whom Trubovich
met while training with Team Dennis Conner last
year.
"This
takes it from the biggest week in my life to the
biggest two weeks," Trubovich said. "Today
it was the whole wedding party against each other."
The
Congressional Cup will be broadcast in the U.S.
on Outdoor Life Network (OLN) May 17 at 4:30 p.m.
Pacific Daylight Time.
Highlights
in streaming video have been posted on the LBYC
Web site, lbyc.org, every night and remain available
for retrieval.
***
Copyright-free, high-resolution photos available:
shawn.mcbride@octagon.com ***
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| Sean Clarkson tries to free
Gavin Brady's boat from the leeward mark after
encounter with Ken Read that got the latter
disqualified from Race 2. Photo by Rich Roberts |
Saturday's
results:
FLIGHT
18
Scott Dickson, Long Beach, d. Luc Pillot, France,
14 seconds.
James Spithill, Australia, d. Chris Law, Great
Britain, 0:34.
Magnus Holmberg, Sweden, d. Ken Read, Newport,
R.I., 0:18.
Gavin Brady, New Zealand, d. Paulo Cian, Italy,
0:11.
Jes Gram-Hansen, Denmark, d. Jesper Radich, Denmark,
0:35.
FINAL
ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS (18 flights):
1. Brady, 16-2; 2. Spithill, 13-5;
3. tie between Cian and Read, 10-8;
5. Holmberg, 8-10, $2,000;
6. Gram-Hansen, 8-10, $1,800;
7. Law, 7-11, $1,600;
8. Dickson, 7-11, $1,400;
9. Radich, 6-12, $1,200;
10. Pillot, 5-13, $1,000.
SEMIFINALS
Read d. Spithill, 0:24; Read d. Spithill, 0:57
(Read wins, 2-0).
Brady d. Cian, 0:21; Brady d. Cian, 0:33 (Brady
wins, 2-0).
FINALS
Read d. Brady, 0:50; Brady d. Read, DSQ; Read
d. Brady, no time (Read wins, 2-1, $6,000; Brady
$4,500.)
PETIT
FINALS (third place)
Spithill d. Cian, 0:50; Spithill d. Cian, 0:50
(Spithill wins, 2-0, $3,000, Cian
$2,500.)
SWEDISH
MATCH TOUR 2002/2003 RANKINGS
Skipper Points
1.Jes Gram-Hansen, DEN/Team Victory Lane 72
2.Jesper Radich, DEN/Team Radich 53
3. James Spithill, OneWorld Challenge 45
4. Chris Law, GBR/”The Outlaws” 35
Ken Read, USA/Saucony Racing 35
6. Ed Baird, USA/Team Musto 30
6. Gavin Brady, NZ/Team Beau Geste 28
7. Karol Jablonski, POL/Team MK Café 24
Paolo Cian, ITA/Riviera di Rimini Sailing Team
24
MORE
INFORMATION: Long Beach Yacht Club, (562) 598-9401,
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Warner
Chairman
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Smith
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Roberts
Press Officer
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(203) 352-6323
shawn.mcbride@octagon.com