Percy,
Mitchell Win Day Four In Bacardi Cup
Portuguese Claim Second Place and Keep First Place
Overall
Miami, FL - With the best wind of the last four
days, the British team of Iain Percy and Steve
Mitchell finished in first place redeeming themselves
from a first day race disqualification for an
early start. The former World champions took an
early lead and held it through the finish line.
"We
tacked across the fleet and managed to get ahead
and stay ahead. Normally the easiest race is when
you get in front, but that wasn't the case today,"
said Percy. "The fleet kept closing the gaps,
but we were able to pull ahead at the end."
Yesterday's
first place finishers, the Portuguese team of
Alfonso Domingos and Bernardo Santos, took second
place and maintain their first position overall.
"We
stayed left today and had a good downwind after
the second mark Our boat speed was not very good
at the end, but we held the rest of the fleet
off," said Domingos. The conditions were
shifty, but the Skipper admitted he likes the
challenge. His best Bacardi Cup finish was eighth
in 2002. Australian World champions Colin Beashel
and crew David Giles finished in third place and
are currently fourth overall.
Former
Olympians Mark Reynolds and crew Steve Erickson
made a comeback today with a fourth place finish.
Reynolds is in a two-way tie with Ding Schoomaker
of Naples for six Bacardi Cup wins.
"It
was the shiftiest, toughest day yet. The wind
favored the right and the first 100 yards were
really critical," said Skipper Howie Shiebler
of San Francisco. "The leaders today came
out of the right." He and his crew Will Stout
move finished in eighth place today and move into
third place overall.
"We
started about a third down the line while most
of the leaders came from the left side of the
course," said Canadian Ross Macdonald. "Everyone's
biggest fear today was would the wind die, but
it just hung in there," he said.
Californians
George Szabo and Mark Staube finished 33 rd today
after a third place finish yesterday. "We
went the wrong wall all day and hit a lot of holes,
" said Szabo.
Many
of the sailing elite who were expected to lead
in the Bacardi Cup are having a difficult time
with the shifty winds on Biscayne Bay. French
2003 World champions Xavier Rohart and crew Pascal
Rambeau, are in 15 th overall after a 19 th place
finish today.
Swedish
World champion Freddy Loof and crew Anders Ekstrom
and five-time Bacardi Cup champion Vince Brun
and his crew Mike Dorgan were among four boats
that did not start in today's race. Skipper Paul
Cayard, a former Whitbread Round the World Race
winner and participant in five America's Cups
is bowing out of the race after a 12 place finish
today to go home and visit his family before the
U.S. Olympic trials.
The
Bacardi Cup continues through Friday, March 12.
2004
BACARDI CUP DAY FOUR RESULTS - Top 10
Iain
Percy/Steve Mitchell (UK)
Afonso Domingos/Bernardo Santos (Portugal)
Colin Beashel/David Giles (Australia)
Mark Reynolds/Steve Erickson (USA)
Ross Macdonald/Mike Wolfs (Canada)
Eric Doyle/Brian Sharp (USA)
Michael Koch/Markus Koy (Germany)
Howie Shiebler/Will Stout (USA)
Rick Merriman/Bill Bennett (USA)
Andy Macdonald/Austin Sperry (USA)
2004 BACARDI CUP OVERALL DAY FOUR - Top 10
Skipper/Crew
(Country)/finishes of each race and total points
Alfonso
Domingos/Bernardo Santos (Portugal), 7-7-1-2,17
Ross Macdonald/Mike Wolfs (Canada),3-13-5-5,26
Howie Shiebler/Will Stout (USA), 26-5-4-8,43
Colin Beashel/David Giles (Australia),15-10-16-3,44
Peter Bromby/Lee White (Bermuda),18-1-13-17,49
Flavio Marazzi/Enrico De Maria (Switzerland),9-4-24-22,59
Michael Koch/Markus Koy (Germany),11-19-35-7,72
Andy Macdonald/Austin Sperry (USA),19-20-28-10,77
Jali Makila/Erkki Heinonen (Finland),29-17-18-13,77
Hans Spitzauer/Andreas Hanakamp (Austria),8-51-2-20,81
For
more information contact:
Janet
Maizner
954-599-8023
janet@bacardicup.com