Please select your home edition
Edition
upffront 2024 November late Leaderboard

2006 Bacardi Cup Regatta at Biscayne Bay, Miami - Day 4

by Bacardi Cup Media Centre 9 Mar 2006 07:20 GMT 5-11 March 2006
Afonso Domingos (left) and crew Bernardo Santos climb to second overall on day four of the 2006 Bacardi Cup Regatta © Alex Gort

In Laws regain overall lead at 2006 BACARDI Cup

The father and son-in-law tandem of John Dane and crew Austin Sperry, sailing out of Gulfport, Mississippi, won Wednesday’s fourth race at the 2006 BACARDI Cup Star Class Regatta on the waters of Biscayne Bay.

With many of the overall leaders faltering on day four, Dane and Sperry regain the overall lead heading into the final two races of the regatta. They had lost the overall lead yesterday with a 17th place finish, and hope to be able to drop that race in their quest for what would be the first Trofeo BACARDI for both sailors.

Sailors drop their worst finish of the regatta, such that the teams’ best five races will be used to determine the overall winner.

Dane and Sperry were among a large group of boats that elected to attack the left side of the course on today’s first run. Shifty 18-20 mile-per-hour winds and choppy waters carried the duo to an early lead rounding the windward mark.

Once out in front, Dane and Sperry leveraged strong winds again on the left side to build a commanding 10-boat-length lead at the second mark, substantially ahead of their nearest competitors, Poland’s Mateusz Kusznierewicz and crew Dominick Zycki, who finished fourth Wednesday and climb to third in the overall standings, and the Brazilian team of Robert Scheidt, who has dominated Laser Class sailing for more than a decade, and his crew Bruno Prada.

On the final run, the Brazilian team led a group of three boats to within two boat lengths of Dane and Sperry, and finished second, moving them to fourth overall. Three-time Olympian Jali Makila and crew Erkki Heinonen of Finland finished third as the Polish team dropped to a fourth place finish.

“We were on the right side yesterday, but the wind filled in on the left, so we missed the first shift and had to fight our way back from the middle of the fleet,” said Dane. “Today, we thought there would also be more breeze to the left and protected the left side of the course. Turns out that was the place to be in both velocity and direction.”

Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Mark Reynolds of San Diego and crew Christian Finnsgard, the overall leaders going into the fourth race, finished 27th today and fall to fifth overall, while the Portuguese team of Afonso Domingos and Bernardo Santos, the 2004 BACARDI Cup champions, finished 9th today and climb to second overall.

More than 90 teams representing 19 countries are competing in the 79th BACARDI Cup Star Class Regatta, one of the most competitive and highly anticipated Star Class events in the world.

The BACARDI Cup Star Class 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. First sailed in Havana in 1927, it is one of the few Cuban-born sporting events to survive today in the United States.

All participants compete aboard 22-foot Olympic-class Star sloops, and race teams comprise two members: a skipper and crew. BACARDI Cup participants sail one race per day from Sunday through Friday on a 10.5-mile course in Biscayne Bay. The six daily races of the Cup will each proclaim a winner, with the overall top winning team demonstrating the best performance in five of these six races.

Results after Day 4:

PosSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1USA 8230DANE JohnSperry Austin3117122
2POR 8145Domingos AfonsoSantos Bernardo10910938
3POL 8170Kusznierewicz MateuszZycki Dominik6256441
4BRA 8127SCHEIDT ROBERTPRADA BRUNO3444244
5USA 8239Reynolds MarkFinnsgard Christian15122745
6USA 8157Mendelblatt MarkStrube Mark24118649
7AUS 7836Murray IainPalfrey Andrew5289850
8USA 8222Merriman RickPeters Rick710153163
9USA 8059Vessella PeterHiatt Darrell2614141064
10GBR 8025Beadsworth AndyCarr David431911679
11USA 8045Diaz AugieHatfield Bruce1320232480
12USA 8168VanderMolen JimWolfs Mike2323201480
13FRA 8107Rohart XavierRambeau Pascal17325981
14BAH 8236Kelly StevenHolowesko Bill3218161783
15USA 8238LONDRIGAN JosephGiles David481332286
16USA 8077Londrigan TomCORRIGAN John1449535103
17FIN 8094MAKILA JaliHeinonen Erkki5539113108
18USA 8131Serinis AaronSchofield Bob2164042109
19GER 8213Pickel MarcBORKOWSKI Ingo8293.0 [BFD]7110
20BER 8044Bromby PeterMcNiven Bill4793.0 [BFD]12116
21USA 8215Allen BillLichter Brad59221918118
22USA 8177Anderson KarlLiljedahl Magnus91693.0 [BFD]5123
23USA 7515Adams RossHall Stewart41123150134
24USA 7713McChesney PeterAmlong Paul6382248141
25USA 8156Horton AndyNichol Brad2293.0 [BFD]1313141
26USA 8217Gay ToddAnderson Scott45352734141
27USA 8227Vandermolen TomJackson Dave39453919142
28USA 8043Kohlhas JockDolan Mark20272473144
29AUS 8234CONDE PeterHUNN Andrew1193.0 [BFD]738149
30GER 7971Stanjek RobertKleen Frithjof181593.0 [BFD]23149
31USA 8176Lidecis ErikMarzahl Michael2243593.0 [DSQ]154
32USA 7763Hovey BearDayton Lee33522149155
33ARG 7907MacGowan FabianENGELHARD Federico122693.0 [BFD]26157
34USA 8162Macdonald AndyFatih Brian19301893.0 [BFD]160
35GER 7876LANDENBERGER AndrewEiremann Juergen16423771166
36USA 8153Brown StevePeck Ralph62484611167
37USA 8195Maccausland JohnZwingelberg Shane293393.0 [BFD]15170
38NED 8103Bierman GuusSkinner Duncan44462555170
39SUI 7645Wyss DanielStegmeier Beat25344968176
40SUI 8140Mueller ThomasWagner Mario35473460176
41USA 8023Kellerhouse LeeHenehan Kyle30324274178
42USA 8231Rowse SamBowers Rob46373665184
43CAN 8143Cramer BrianBjorn Tyler472193.0 [BFD]25186
44USA 8072Smith DougMoore Michael56312679192
45USA 8095Weissenberger GuntiBrown Chris67403056193
46USA 8128Bingham JulianCruthird Troy61642843196
47USA 7995Szabo GeorgeMonroe Eric271793.0 [DNF]62199
48USA 8038Vanderhoff JohnBuscemi Angelo51563854199
49NED 7753Blees MarcVan Der Heijden314393.0 [DNF]33200
50GBR 7601Hicks MichaelHicks Patrick69574732205
51SUI 8009Gautschi ChristophFreuis Kurt66625028206
52USA 8245Vandermolen JonBelco Tc363693.0 [BFD]41206
53SUI 8232Dannesboe HenrikKaptourovitch Igor403893.0 [BFD]37208
54GER 7863Meyer KlausStruve Dirk70442970213
55USA 7370Emmet RobAvellon Guy64595144218
56USA 7793HORNOS TomasHORNOS Luis54704352219
57USA 7986Perce HydeNielson Chris682993.0 [DNF]30220
58USA 7228Zambella JoeBeckwith Eric50504576221
59USA 8015Londrigan PatCORRIGAN John71616129222
60USA 8111Brethorst RickGudat Patrick76583261227
61USA 7650RIVERO CarlosLONGARELA Hector49715558233
62GER 7991Miller MatthiasVoigt154193.0 [BFD]93.0 [DNF]242
63USA 7916Delaney TimMonroe Mike57514193.0 [DNS]242
64CAN 7626Passmore MarkScott Larry5293.0 [BFD]5245242
65GER 7450Lehnert StefanMenning Peter65664863242
66USA 7567Buckley DavisKubik James88696621244
67USA 8065Sperry BrooksEid Chris75675351246
68USA 8189Fields WilliamJensen Darin5893.0 [BFD]3364248
69USA 8083Chiarella JohnCarlson Bob74756336248
70ITA 8180Bertorotta FrancescoAlessandro Caldarella53635678250
71USA 7434Parks BillAnderson Clark93.0 [DNC]655839255
72USA 8122Bonanni ClaudeBurgess Rick73536075261
73USA 7640Anosov ArthurCaesar David3793.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]40263
74ARG 8169Zanetti AlbertoEngelhard Juan Pablo6093.0 [BFD]93.0 [BFD]20266
75USA 7715Beek CarrollRogers Chris85545772268
76ITA 8183Tamburini AntonioRenzo Ricci785593.0 [BFD]47273
77USA 7629Woods KenDavis Howard4293.0 [BFD]93.0 [BFD]53281
78ITA 8081Irrera RenatoMarenco Marco86744477281
79USA 7497Wilson KrisFransen Benjamin80806757284
80ARG 8067Pendola MartinSIMONET ARIEL79795967284
81USA 7454Leigh MurrayHardin Chris84736269288
82USA 8244Preckwinkle GeorgePick Mike82766566289
83USA 7934Von Schwarz KarlVosbury Barbara72606893.0 [DNS]293
84AUT 8216Tomasini RobertoCanali Massimo81785481294
85IRL 8028O'Connell MauricePeel Ed2893.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]307
86USA 7999Hausen TianiCabral Marcelo7793.0 [BFD]93.0 [BFD]46309
87USA 7078Rundle RickNobles Bobby93.0 [DNC]776482316
88CAN 7899Milner MikeJohnston Matt3893.0 [DNF]93.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]317
89USA 7970Hopkins SamKaplan Burt89816980319
90USA 8000Walker HarryWeir Alan877293.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]345
91USA 7193Joyce WilliamFREEMAN Matthew93.0 [DNC]6893.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]347
92USA 8069Weinstein RobertBourke Gerry8393.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]93.0 [DNS]362

Related Articles

2024 South American Championship Day 1
Strong winds, sunshine, and tight competition in Argentina Strong winds, sunshine, and tight competition define an exceptional opening day in Argentina. Posted on 21 Nov
Star South Americans set to begin in Argentina
31 teams ready to compete on the Rio de Plata The 2024 South American Championship is set to kick off in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from November 20 to 23, bringing together 31 teams from around the world. Posted on 21 Nov
Star World Champions heading to Etchells Worlds
A range of international performers ahead heading for Royal Brighton Yacht Club in January The Etchells National and World Championships in January 2025 at the Royal Brighton Yacht Club, are attracting a range of international performers across classes including the most recent Star Class World Champions, John Kostecki and Austin Sperry. Posted on 28 Oct
Bacardi continues support for next generation
Supporting young talented Star Class sailors Bacardi continues to support young talented Star Class sailors in their pursuit of success with its Bacardi Cup U30 Program 2025. Posted on 30 Sep
2024 Star Worlds at San Diego overall
John Kostecki and Austin Sperry crowned champions John Kostecki and Austin Sperry crowned champions. A hard-fought battle on the water among the top six teams, the Americans finished third in the last race, overall one point ahead of Will Stout with Danny Cayard and Leandro and Lucas Altolaguirre. Posted on 14 Sep
2024 Star Worlds at San Diego Day 5
Wide open going into the last day tomorrow Will Stout and Danny Cayard win Race Five, their second bullet in the series, and are the provisional overall leaders, tied on points with John Kosteki and Austin Sperry. Posted on 13 Sep
2024 Star Worlds at San Diego Day 4
Another beautiful day in San Diego San Diego delivered yet another beautiful day on the water, with winds up to 12 knots, sunshine and cooler air. Posted on 12 Sep
2024 Star Worlds at San Diego Day 3
A family affair Out of three races of the 2024 Star World Championship, two were won by the American-German team Paul Cayard and Frithjof Kleen, the other one, yesterday's, by Will Stout and Danny Cayard, Paul's son, so every race so far was won by a Cayard. Posted on 11 Sep
2024 Star Worlds at San Diego Day 2
Fickle wind hard to read for the 64 boat fleet Four start attempts for Race Two at the 2024 Star World Championship in San Diego, California, were a frustrating beginning of a day that the the fleet will remember as a very difficult one. Posted on 10 Sep
2024 Star Worlds at San Diego Day 1
Paul Cayard and Frithjof Kleen win the opening race with good pace and smart race management San Diego delivered incredible conditions on Day One of the 2024 Star World Championship. With sunshine, 12 to 15 knots of northwesterly breeze, and chop mixed with ocean swell, the 64 teams participating had it all. Posted on 9 Sep