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Brewin Dolphin Dragon Gold Cup at Kinsale Yacht Club - Day 5

by Fiona Brown 13 Sep 2012 22:06 BST 8-14 September 2012

Smith takes the lead going into final day

There were more shocks and upsets on the penultimate day of the Dragon Gold Cup off Kinsale as several of the top boats posted poor results and the leader board was shuffled once again. It was another strong wind day and with the sun frequently breaking through the scudding clouds and plenty of spray flying it was a spectacular day in every way keeping the spectators enthralled from start to finish.

The race got underway cleanly at the first attempt and the boats set off up the beat in around 16-18 knots from the West South West punching a building sea. The fleet spread out right across the course and at the first mark those who had come up the centre right had a slight advantage. First to round was Ireland's Claire Hogan followed by Remy Arnaud of France, Brit Mark Dicker, Australia's Richard Lynn, Andrew Craig from Dublin, Lawrie Smith sailing for Glandore YC, Jose Matoso of Portugal, Gavia Wilkinson-Cox from Cowes and London based Klaus Diederichs. For the spectators looking out for the rest of the overall regatta leaders it was a long wait as Hungary's Ferenc Kis-Szölgyémi, Germany's Tommy Mueller, Denmark's Joergen Schoenherr and overnight leader Dmitry Samokhin were all badly buried well down the fleet.

By the first gate Arnaud had moved up into first ahead of Matoso, Criag was third, Hogan fourth and Smith fifth. Denmark's Lars Hendriksen, sailing for the Ukraine, had moved up to sixth from eleventh. Back in the pack Kis-Szölgyémi and Mueller continued to struggle although Schoenherr and Samokhin had both begun to claw their way back up the fleet.

As the boats headed off up the second beat the breeze started to build to 20 knots and the sea increased with it. A couple of shifts helped to shake things up again and at the second weather mark Craig led from Germany's Philip Dohse with Arnaud third, Matoso fourth, Hogan fifth, Smith sixth and Hendriksen seventh.

On the second run the leading four held their positions as Hendriksen put on an impressive show of downwind speed to get past Hogan. Germany's Reemt Reemtsma moved into seventh with Smith eighth. Further down the pack Schoenherr was up to fifteenth and Mueller and Samokhin were making gains.

As they started up the final beat the wind began to gust up into the mid 20s and once again the left side of the course was much rougher. With the wind and tide more favourable on the right the majority of the fleet headed out from the mark on port tack. With only one way to go up the beat Craig was able to confidently cover the fleet and he cruised home to victory. Smith and Diederichs both put in hugely impressive beats and sailed themselves up into second and third place respectively with Diederichs just beating Matoso into fourth on the line by a nose. Arnaud crossed fifth followed closely by Hendriksen and Hogan. Looking back down the fleet for the regatta leaders the first to appear was Schoenherr who crossed ninth, Mueller made huge ground on the final beat to finish sixteenth, Samokhin twentieth and Kis-Szölgyémi twenty-fourth.

In the overall standings Lawrie Smith now leads the regatta with 31 points, giving him a 12 point margin over second placed Dmitry Samokhin. Tommy Mueller moves into third on 51 points, three ahead of Joergen Schoenherr. Ferenc Kis-Szölgyémi and Jose Matoso both count 56 points with Matoso claiming fifth on count back. Three further points adrift in seventh is Klaus Diederichs on 59 points. The top ten is rounded out by Anatoly Loginov on 65, Lars Hendriksen on 67 and Poul-Richard Hoj-Jensen on 71 points.

In the Corinthian Division for all amateur crews Cameron Good of Kinsale continues to lead the regatta. Overnight second placed Graham Bailey, the reigning Corinthian Gold Cup Champion and winner of races three and four, had a shocker of a day rounding the first mark at the back of the fleet and only recovering to eighteenth (47th overall) which drops him down the Corinthian ranking to sixth overall. Remy Arnaud was today's Corinthian race winner and as a result he now sits in second overall, three points behind Good. A single point further back is Denmark's Frank Berg with Reemt Reemtsma fourth.

In the Nations Cup competition the British Team of Lawrie Smith, Poul Richard Hoj-Jensen and Chris Hunt now lead with 192 points, Russia, represented by Dmitry Samokhin, Anatoly Loginov and Alexander Exhkov, is second on 202 and Germany, represented by Tommy Mueller, Philip Dohse and Stephan Link, is third on 248.

Tomorrow's final race showdown will be an edge of the seat affair as the sixty-strong fleet makes a last bid for gains. With no discard every point counts and both Smith and Good's leads are by no means unassailable so we can expect and edge of the seat finish to what has already been a truly spectacular regatta.

This evening the crews will enjoy the Brewin Dolphin Dragon Gold Cup Championship Dinner at Kinsale Yacht Club, preceded by an exhibition of black and white Dragon photography taken earlier in the week by renowned local photographer Giles Norman. Brewin Dolphin Executive Chairman Jamie Mattheson and his wife Angela, themselves successful racing sailors, will be joining the competitors for what promises to be a fantastic evening of fun and celebration. Also joining the party will be Olympic Bronze Medallist Ossie Stewart, who normally sails as Lawrie Smith's tactician. Ossie suffered a minor stroke just 10 days ago and so wasn't able to compete this week, but he arrived in Kinsale today and kept an eye on Lawrie's progress from the RIB. The entire fleet is delighted to see Ossie back on his feet and looks forward to racing against him again very soon.

Results after Day 5:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewCrew 2ClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1GBR763AlfieLawrie SmithTim TavinorJoost HouwelingGlandore11855231
2RUS76Strange Little GirlDmitry SamokhinAndrey KirilyukAleksey BushuevHercules,St Petersburg381022043
3GER1123SinewaveTommy MuellerVincent HoeschMichael LippNorddeutscher Regatta Verein413271651
4DEN406African QueenJorgen SchonherrJan Eli GravadAxel WaltersdorpRoyal Danish Yacht Club62289954
5POR55DragoJose MatosoGustavo LimaStephen HellriegelClube Naval Cascais182293456
6HUN57BearFerenc Kis-SzolgyemiTamas KissKaroly VezerKereked Vitorlas Klub147472456
7GBR758FeverKlaus DiederichsAndy BeadsworthJamie LeaRORC1331525359
8RUS27AnnapurnaAnatoly LoginovVadim StatsenkoAlexander Shalagin 8156211565
9UKR7Bunker BoysLars HendriksenSergey PugachevGeorgil LeonchukBSYC5162515667
10GBR775Danish BluePoul Richard Hoj-JensenTheis PalmAndrew NordenRoyal Yacht Squadron2534171371
11IRL216ChimaeraAndrew CraigBrian MathewsMark PettittRStGYC24291412180
12IRL201JaguarMartin ByrneAdam WinkelmanrPedro AndradeRStGYC1143382783
13UKR8Bunker PrinceEvgen BraslavetzSergey TimokhovIgor SidorovBSYC17113042183
14IRL211Little FellaCameron GoodSimon FurneyHenry KingstonKYC71919133088
15GBR768Dark & StormyChristopher HuntMark HartMark DalyRYS10202263290
16RUS2AlisaAlexander EzhkovAlexey GrigorievVladimir KrutskikhPirogovo231021221894
17FRA396LegendRemy ArnaudHerald ArnaudPascal CivelYCLB La Baule28132723596
18GER1042Puck IIIPhilip DohseChristian MoellerOliver MoseNorddeutscher Regatta Verein121252111097
19DEN266My WayFrank BergKonrad FlorianJens MaklundKDY Hellerup22143520899
20GER1125Dragoni HollyStephan LinkFrank ButzmannPeter FroschiBYC1517132431100
21IRL206CloudClare HoganMel CollinsLaura Dillon, Graeme GrantRStGYC33412197102
22GBR720AimeeGraham BaileyJulia BaileyDylan Potter, Will HeritageRoyal Yacht Squadron30251147104
23GER1121CarorooReemt ReemtsmaPetra ReemtsmaLorenz JensenPotsdamer Yacht Club196382623112
24AUS222Puff IIIRichard LynnIan OlsonRoger HickmanRoyal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club930323011112
25IRL210DivaJames MatthewsRick JohnsonRob JohnsonRIYC252683325117
26GBR761JerboaGavia Wilkinson-CoxMartin PayneRui BoiaRoyal Corinthian Yacht Club3448181412126
27MON2JeanieJens RathsackMario WagnerStefan WaackYacht Club de Monaco269403517127
28GBR708RumoursSimon StraussDavid HorganJohn Wolfe, Harvey TuckerLarchmont YC2724431029133
29IRL214KinSimon BrienJack BrienMark BrienRoyal North of Irl. Yacht Club294471653149
30IRL213WhisperMark DickerNelson MooreSean MurphyRStGYC2127464214150
31SWE345MingJacob WallenbergHenrik BaltscheffskyStellan GrossRoyal Swedish Yacht Club4923421826158
32GBR760Hands OffMichael HolmesAndy BiddlePeter MarchantRoyal Corinthian Yacht Club3636244022158
33IRL188Grey HarePhilip BendonJames BendonBen FuscoKYC3937125219159
34GBR766Quicksilver VRobert CampbellJustin WaplesRene NelRoyal Corinthian Yacht Club4735203233167
35GBR774TiggerThomas OlrogThomas WiltonNicola WiltonRoyal Swedish Yacht Club4421314428168
36ANT10Northside DragonJay BourkeDavid CagneyTommy MurphyHYC3528233452172
37GER1113GPTanja JacobsohnBernhard JacobsohnJan ScharffetterLYC/VSaW4546112848178
38GER1110StreumerNorbert OhstStefan AbelMark-Raimondo BayerVSaW4234363734183
39IRL195D-CisionPhilip PerkinsRichard KidneyDeclan HayesRIYC4131503135188
40IRL198Dublin BayGary TreacyPaul MaguireDon O'DowdRStGYC1645513644192
41IRL156Mar-JAdrian BendonShawn KingstonEoghan O'MahoneyKYC3140562945201
42IRL159ZuTim PearsonMatt MichConor Grimley, Choryna KielyRStGYC3854166139208
43HKG46DavinloongPhyllis ChangLars Gelbjerg-HansenSelin Dicker,Charles StreetRoyal Hong Kong Yacht Club4652175440209
44FIN88Step By StepEeva SaukkonenCatja Everhall-BlomOuti KivimakiBS, Finland3732544642211
45NED393CobwebRichard BlickmanDaan DjixhoornNick SpaansKNZ&RV20504448.550212.5
46GBR742FlotationRichard DaviesClive HurnDonald MilneRoyal Thames Yacht Club4033394561218
47IRL157TenaciousAnthony O'NeillEoghan O'NeillDavid DwyerKYC5238474738222
48GBR590MystereJames PetersDave CummingsRob RiddellSCYC4361295543231
49IRL161Sir Ossis of the RiverDenis BerginCon MurphyPaul BurkeRIYC3249495154235
50IRL197HY BrasilPeter O'ReillyFrancis RhatiganEddie TingleRStGYC5051455337236
51GBR764NaiadMike HaylesMonique HaylesNicholas HaylesRoyal Thames Yacht Club5842483949236
52IRL145JeeTim CroninCaroline MatthewsHarry LewisKYC6158265836239
53GER1018JoyJakob BergbauerAndreas MoserAndreas HollwichBYC5347533855246
54GBR777SeabirdOwen PayJon MortimerSteven RichardsonRCYC5143594351247
55GBR633Fei-Lin's FlirtationRon JamesJulia WalshNigel YoungRoyal Forth YC5756374161252
56HKG50PhyloongLowell ChangSimon PickeringNick BurnsRoyal Hong Kong Yacht Club5639575941252
57GBR690Blue MovieDavid AtkinsonJohn OuthwaiteSteve WatsonSunderland Yacht Club5553555046259
58IRL163ValkyriePaddy BishopMike WalshCormac O'CarrollKYC54614148.561265.5
59AUS206The Old BaileySarah RossDave RossInsinger MickielRCYC4855585656273
60IRL40LeprechaunDan O'ConnorPaul MoriartyBruce Noble, Norman McDonaldRIYC6157605761296

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