Portugal's Afonso Domingos and Bernardo Santos Win Their Second Bacardi Cup Regatta
Portugal's Afonso Domingos and Bernardo Santos Win Their Second Bacardi Cup
Regatta
81st Running of One of the Most Prestigious Star Class Events in the World is
Decided by Tiebreaker
MIAMI, March 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Portugal's Afonso Domingos and crew
Bernardo Santos won the 2008 Bacardi Cup Star Class Regatta on the waters of
Biscayne Bay Friday, edging 2002 Star Class World Champion Iain Percy and crew
Andrew Simpson in a tiebreaker.
(Photo: here )
Aided by substantial gains on each of the reach legs in both races,
Domingos and Santos sailed to two second place finishes Friday -- and a first
place tie with Percy and Simpson, who held the lead entering the final day of
the regatta, but finished fifth and ninth in Friday's two races. The teams'
finishes in the regatta's final race were used to determine the overall winner
of the 81st Bacardi Cup.
The 2004 and now 2008 Bacardi Cup champions, Domingos and Santos remain
the only European sailors ever to win the Bacardi Cup in the regatta's 81-year
history.
"There was much more wind today than on other days, and we had some great
gains on the reach legs," said Domingos, who benefited from the triangle
course. "We knew where [Percy] was, but we tried not to focus on him in the
last legs. Our goal was to finish in front -- to go fast -- and not to cover
anyone specifically."
John Dane and crew Austin Sperry, the 2006 Bacardi Cup champions and the
United States' Star Class representatives in the 2008 Olympics in August,
finished third and fifth Friday and climbed to third place overall following
disappointing 20th and 39th place finishes in the regatta's first two races.
"A lot of boats had good speed upwind. We sailed strong and had two good
starts," added Sperry. "After the way we started the regatta, we just stayed
calm and tried to chip away a little bit at a time. If we would have done a
little better earlier in the week, things could have been different."
The prestigious Trofeo Bacardi was presented to the winners dockside,
where Domingos, Santos and Tito Argamasilla-Bacardi, the retired former vice
president of public relations at Bacardi USA, drank Bacardi Rum from the Cup
in a tradition that dates to the first Bacardi Cup Regattas in Cuba in the
1920s.
More than 110 teams representing 26 countries competed in the 81st Bacardi
Cup Star Class Regatta, one of the most competitive Star Class events in the
world. The regatta is co-hosted by the Coral Reef Yacht Club and the U.S.
Sailing Center, both based in Coconut Grove, and is sponsored by BACARDI
U.S.A., Inc.
All participants compete aboard 22-foot Olympic-class Star sloops, and
race teams comprise two members: a skipper and crew. Bacardi Cup participants
were allowed to drop their worst performance of the five races in the regatta.
Additional regatta information can be found online at www.starclass.org or
www.bacardicup.com. Archival information and photos also can be found at
www.bacardicup.com.
SOURCE Bacardi Cup
Janet Maizner, +1-954-599-8023 cell, janetmaizner@comcast.net, for Bacardi
Cup
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