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St. Moritz Match Race - Day 1

by Alpari World Match Racing Tour 29 Aug 2012 21:03 BST 28 August - 2 September 2012
St. Moritz Match Race day 1 © Loris Von Siebenthal

Jury and Berntsson unbeaten

Laurie Jury made an early statement of his intentions at the St. Moritz Match Race in Switzerland today as he took five wins from five in shifty winds on Lake St. Moritz and put himself in a good position ahead of the second day of qualifying tomorrow.

Jury (NZL) Kiwi Match Sailing was in excellent form, taking victories against reigning Tour Champion Ian Williams (GBR) GAC Pindar and two-time St. Moritz Match Race winner, Mathieu Richard (FRA) Loire Atlantique Sailing Team who gained a wildcard entry to the event. Jury finished the day by beating compatriot Josh Junior (NZL) Wellington Spirit, leaving himself on the brink of Quarter Final qualification.

Jury, said: We’ve come away with five wins which is really good for us as a lot of them were really tight today. We had a race against Keith [Swinton] which we just won right on the finish line and a close one with Morvan and Ian [Williams] which came out of penalties so it feels like we’re sailing well but we’ve sailed the same way before, not had decisions going our way and lost all five. The level we are sailing at on the Tour, a good day and a bad day haven’t got much between them so we just need to keep focused and carry on doing what we’re doing.

We had a really good training sesison yesterday in a bit of breeze, put some pressure on ourselves and the guys did a really good job with the boat speed and the boat handling. I’d say that was what did it for us today.

When commenting on his plans for the remainder of the qualification round, Jury said: We’ve got to keep pushing ourselves and trying to learn as much as we can. It’s great to get a jump on the lead, especially as we missed out on the Quarters in the last two events. Ideal situation now is to take the first place and go straight through to the Semi’s.“

Johnie Berntsson (SWE) Berntsson Sailing Team also made the most of the first day’s sailing, taking three commanding victories from three against Swiss crowd favourite Eric Monnin (SUI) Okalys Corum, who competes in his tenth St. Moritz Match Race, former Tour Champion Peter Gilmour (AUS) YANMAR Racing and young Kiwi Phil Robertson (NZL) WAKA Racing, who was condemned to a third defeat of the day.

Berntsson, said: “It was a perfect start for us, especially here at a venue which we know can have some of the trickier conditions. I think here you have to be prepared that you won‘t win all your races at this regatta, so it’s especially pleasing to come in unbeaten.”

Lining up against local skippers on the first day of racing is often seen as a disadvantage but Berntsson was confident ahead of his first match against Monnin, following their practice day on Lake St. Moritz, saying: “In the practice session yesterday we were on the water with Eric Monnin and we felt really good. We thought that there was an opportunity to take an advantage out of the start, which we saw today as his timing was slightly off and that helped us a lot. In that first match we got to choose our positioning and that was important for the win.

“Today overall it was that early control in the starts which was key, managing to get ahead or at least to an area where we got the first puff of wind. It was a bit shifty out there and in our second race we changed the decision on which side to take just 40 seconds before the start and managed to get a big puff out on the right, which made all the difference. That one could have gone either way.”

Mathieu Richard and Ian Williams also finished the day on three wins with two losses to sit third and fourth respectively in the qualification table after day one. Ian Williams carries 2.5 points through after having been deducted a half point for a collision between the two skippers in a match that Williams ultimately won.

Of the Swiss skippers, Eric Monnin secured good wins against Robertson and Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Mekonomen Sailing Team, to leave himself on two wins from three after the first day’s sailing. He said: “We have two wins already but we’re very aware that it doesn’t change a lot and it will take more than that to make it to the quarters. I think the totals needed will be quite high to progress, maybe five or six points from qualification. We hope to go through to the next round but we’ll continue tomorrow as one of the underdogs and try to win the matches we need to go through.

“It’s great for us to compete in our home regatta but we try every year to keep the pressure off ourselves because everyone is looking to us as a Swiss team. We’ve approached the event well this year, just aiming to enjoy each victory or take each loss one at a time.”

Phil Robertson knows that his team need to perform well in St. Moritz to keep the pressure on the top three going into the second half of the season. A disappointing session saw his team slump to three defeats from three, Robertson commenting: “We just couldn’t get anything right today. There wasn’t that much specifically that we need to change. We did a lot of things wrong but it was just standard sailing really.

“It was very, very shifty and quite hard to pick as well. We got two of the three starts we wanted but just couldn’t capitalize in the end.”

With everything still to play for, the St. Moritz Match Race continues with a second qualifying round tomorrow, starting from 11:00AM CET.

Follow the St. Moritz Match Race action online with regular updates at www.wmrt.com/live.html

Live event Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/wmrt_liverace

St. Moritz Match Race – Qualification Round 1:

Laurie Jury (NZ) Kiwi Match 5 - 0
Johnie Berntsson (SWE) Berntsson Sailing Team 3 - 0
Mathieu Richard (FRA) Loire Atlantique Sailing Team 3 - 2
Ian Williams (GBR) GAC Pindar 2.5* – 2 (0.5 point deduction for boat collision)
Pierre-Antoine Morvan (FRA) Vannes Agglo Sailing Team 2 - 3
Peter Gilmour (AUS) YANMAR Racing 2 - 1
Eric Monnin (SUI) Okalys Corum 2 - 1
Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Mekonomen Sailing Team 1 - 2
Jerome Clerc (SUI) Team CER 1 - 2
Josh Junior (NZL) Wellington Spirit 1 - 4
Keith Swinton (AUS) Black Swan Racing 1 - 4
Phil Robertson (NZ) WAKA Racing 0 - 3

Rock Steady Start for YANMAR Racing in St Moritz (from YANMAR Racing)

The action started slowly at the fifth event on the 2012 Alpari World Match Racing Tour, the St Moritz Match Race. Teams, race officials, umpires and spectators were all ready for the first qualifying session to kick-off at 11am, but the normally consistent Maloya mountain wind refused to start its journey up the Engadine valley and head to the lake. It eventually made an appearance after a late lunch, and the first flight got underway at 2.30pm.

YANMAR Racing started with a serious challenge – overall Tour leader, Bjorn Hansen. The team’s tactician, Frenchman Fred Guilmin explained, “At the last event in Sweden, we lost 3-0 to Bjorn so it’s been a while since we had a win against him.” Working with skipper Peter Gilmour (AUS), Guilmin engineered a start close to the left-hand side of Hansen – anticipating that they could control the left-hand side of the race course from there, which they believed to be favoured.

They were right, the team led at the early exchanges and were ahead at the first mark by 6 lengths. “It was tricky though,” admitted Guilmin, and they got the wrong side of the wind on the third leg, allowing Hansen to close to within a boat length, before YANMAR Racing pulled out on the fourth and final leg to win by four lengths.

The next opponent was another Swede – Johnie Berntsson, and this time YANMAR Racing lost the start after manoeuvring in very light winds and losing too much speed, while their opponent kept his momentum. Berntsson was able to use the extra speed to pick the start he wanted and he chose the same starting tactic that Gilmour had used so effectively against Hansen, with the same result – a comfortable win to Berntsson.

YANMAR Racing’s final opponent of the qualifying session was local boy Jérôme Clerc – this time Gilmour and co. got the favoured left-hand side off the starting line, and once again it resulted in a comfortable win. Fred Guilmin was happy with their day, and an opening account of two wins and one loss. “The feeling of the team is good, we have a good spirit, this is a hard place to sail, and we know we will win some and lose some.”

Only a couple of teams have so far managed to win them all, the New Zealander Laurie Jury tops the leaderboard with a remarkable five-nil scoreline, with Berntsson in second after adding two more wins to his victory over YANMAR Racing.

The action went on until 7pm, and finished on flight eight, so there’s still a long way to go. The race committee were anxious to maintain the schedule though, as after a forecast for a stronger 15 knot Maloya wind tomorrow, things turn sour with single-digit temperatures and rain. It’s to be hoped that there’s some wind with that rain.

The St Moritz Match Cup is the fifth event on this year’s Alpari World Match Racing Tour and is held in St Moritz from the 28th August to the 2nd September.

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