Nippon Cup Match Racing at Hayama, Japan Overall
by Sean McNeill 21 Nov 2004 11:19 GMT
BAIRD REGAINS TOUR LEAD IN JAPAN
The American skipper of Team Musto wins the Nippon Cup for his third career Tour victory
American Ed Baird, skipper of Team Musto, regained the overall lead in the Swedish Match Tour championship when he won the Pizza-La Red Lobster Nippon Cup.
Baird (St. Petersburg, Fla.) notched his third career victory on the Swedish
Match Tour when he and crew Andy Horton (Newport, R.I.), Piet Van
Nieuwenhuyzen (Valencia, Spain) and Jon Ziskind (Newport, R.I.) won the
final of the Nippon Cup, 3-0, over Jes Gram-Hansen and the Gram-Hansen
Racing Team.
Gram-Hansen and his Danish crew Morten Helkier, Christian Kamp and Rasmus
Kostner held leads in all three races of the final, but light and shifty
winds thwarted their bid for victory.
"Andy's doing a great job, and I have a lot of trust in what he's telling
me," said Baird of his tactician. "My guys have worked hard all year."
Baird's third career victory happens to be his third of this year.
Previously, he won the Swedish Match Tour stages in Long Beach, Calif., and
Cascais, Portugal. Coincidentally, each event had light and shifty
conditions in the final. But don't call him a light-air specialist.
"It's hard to feel comfortable in the light stuff," said Baird. "One puff or
shift can propel you to victory just as easily as it can take it away."
Baird leads the Tour championship with the high score of 65 points after
four events. He's 20 points ahead of Russell Coutts (NZL) and Gram-Hansen
(DEN), who each have 45 points.
Australian Peter Gilmour, skipper of the Pizza-La Sailing Team and the
Tour's reigning champion, is fourth with 42 points as the Tour reaches the
halfway point of its sixth season.
The champion will win a $60,000 bonus from the Tour and a BMW 545i Touring
from Tour partner and official car BMW.
"It's a nice early Christmas present," Baird said, "but there's a lot of
racing to do next year."
In the Petit Final, Dean Barker of Team New Zealand overcame a red flag
penalty in the third and deciding race to beat Gilmour and the Pizza-La
crew, 2-1.
Barker, sailing with Ray Davies, James Dagg and Jared Henderson, trailed by
five boatlengths after being penalized for contact in a luffing incident
after rounding the windward mark the first time. But they found a favorable
windshift on the second beat after splitting with Gilmour and overcame the
deficit for a eight boatlength lead.
Gilmour, sailing with long-time crewmembers Mike Mottl, Kazuhiko Sofuku and
Yasuhiro Yaji, placed fourth in their bid for a record ninth Nippon Cup
title.
The wind conditions for the final were far from consistent. A morning
northerly between 6 and 8 knots died after Flight 1 and a three and a half
hour postponement ensued before racing resumed in a light afternoon
southerly of 5 knots.
Gram-Hansen and crew did a good job in the pre-starts, winning two outright.
They won the first cross in all three races and led at the windward mark
each time. Those small victories usually lead to an overall win, but not
today.
"We're very disappointed," said Gram-Hansen's headsail trimmer Kamp. "We led
in every race and got to chose where to go, but made the wrong decisions.
It's disappointing to lose when you're leading."
Despite the light conditions, Baird's headsail trimmer Ziskind managed to
lose his fourth winch handle of the week, on the last beat of the last race,
when the winds were just 4 to 5 knots. "That's $300 in winch handles,"
Ziskind noted.
Swedish Match Tour sponsors include Swedish Match (Official Sponsor), BMW
(Partner and Official Car), Colorcraft, Wedgwood, Musto, Trident Studio and
Travel Places (Official Sponsors).
For more information on the Swedish Match Tour, its events, participants and
sponsors, please visit the official Tour Web site, www.SwedishMatchTour.com
Overall Results: (Prize purse: JPY 6 million ($58,218))
1. Ed Baird (USA) Team Musto, 15-2, JPY1,500,000 ($14,554)
Crew: Andy Horton, Piet van Nieuwenhuyzen, Jon Ziskind
2. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) Gram-Hansen Racing, 11-5, JPY900,000 ($8,732)
Crew: Morten Halkier, Christian Kamp, Rasmus Kostner
3. Dean Barker (NZL) Team New Zealand, 8-6, JPY700,000 ($6,792)
Crew: James Dagg, Ray Davies, Jared Henderson
4. Peter Gilmour (AUS) Pizza-La Sailing Team, 13-3, JPY600,000 ($5,821)
Crew: Mike Mottl, Kazuhiko Sofuku, Yasuhiro Yaji
5. Philippe Presti (FRA) le Defi, 8-5, JPY500,000 ($4,851)
Crew: Antoine Breger, Gilles Andre, Fred Guilmin
6. Michele Ivaldi (ITA) Luna Rossa Challenge, 6-7, JPY450,000 ($4,366)
Crew: Tom Burnham, Manuel Modena, Tatsuya Wakinaga
7. Gavin Brady (NZL) BMW Oracle Racing, 6-5, JPY350,000 ($3,396)
Crew: Sean Clarkson, Chris Dickson, Dirk de Ridder
8. Geoff Meek (RSA) Team Shosholoza, 4-7, JPY300,000 ($2,910)
Crew: Mark Lagesse, Gui Verhoevert, Alex Runseman
9. Yasutaka Funazawa (JPN) 4-7, JPY250,000 ($2,425)
Crew: Masaki Kobayashi, Masahiro Nagao, Kiyotoshi Tanaka
10. Takumi Nakamura (JPN) 2-9, JPY200,000 ($1,940)
Crew: Yasuhiro Okamoto, Kunio Suzuki, Daichi Wada
11. Sven-Erik Horsch (GER) 1-10, JPY150,000 ($1,455)
Crew: Mirko Masek, Alexander Nibbe, Felix Simmendinger
12. Kazuto Seki (JPN) 1-10, JPY100,000 ($970)
Crew: Toshiro Honda, Masahiro Ogawa, Shigenobu Sago

