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Swedish Match Cup at Marstrand - Day 4

by Sean McNeill 9 Jul 2005 09:26 BST 4-10 July 2005
Ed Baird and the Alinghi crew drive through a wave during the knockout round of the Swedish Match Cup © Swedish Match Tour / Guido Cantini

TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP ON LINE TOMORROW

Ed Baird and Peter Gilmour to square off in quarterfinals with $145,000 at stake

Ed Baird (USA) and Peter Gilmour (AUS) are slated to meet each other tomorrow in the quarterfinal round of the Open Regatta at the Swedish Match Cup. But it’s no ordinary quarterfinal match.

Baird and Gilmour are the two remaining contenders for the Swedish Match Tour championship. They’re tied with 102 points. Whoever wins tomorrow’s match wins the Tour championship, regardless of how they finish overall.

At stake is a $60,000 bonus from the Tour and a BMW 545i Touring, valued at $85,000, from Tour partner BMW. Adding pressure the situation is that it’s a best-of-three format. The first to win 2 points wins everything.

“It’s a fantastic outcome for the Tour to have the two finalists fight it out like this,” said Gilmour, the reigning Tour champion. “I’m sure Ed would like to have a crack at us and we’d like to have a crack at Ed. It’s going to be a gangbuster race.”

“We’re just happy to be sailing tomorrow,” said Baird. “It’s Peter’s event to lose. He’s beaten us in every event this year and he’s always strong here in Marstrand.”

While Gilmour advanced to the quarterfinals with a 2-0 victory over Johnie Berntsson (SWE), Baird barely survived his match against Lars Nordbjerg (DEN). With the wind blowing from the northwest around 12 knots, the skippers split the first two races to set up a sudden death showdown in Flight 3.

Nordbjerg won the start and led for the first lap. A quarter of the way up the second beat Baird was penalized for luffing with out rights, and it appeared at that point that he was going to be eliminated from the regatta. That would’ve handed the Tour championship to Gilmour.

Nordbjerg handed the race to Baird at the top of the beat. With both crews on port and Nordbjerg the windward boat, the Dane sailed down on top of Baird to negate the American’s penalty.

Nordbjerg was rattled by the penalty. He turned around to argue with the umpires (as Baird was, too) and wound up sailing down on top of Baird again and hit him. Members of Baird’s crew said that if Nordbjerg had sheeted on instead of sailing down a second time he would’ve rounded the windward mark in the lead.

“Match-racing is supposed to be close and exciting, we tried to keep it close and fun for everyone,” said Baird. “They deserved to beat us. We were lucky to win that one. If things stay as they are Peter will beat us (tomorrow). We’re going to have to step it up.”

One crew that stepped it up today is Coutts Racing. Skipper Russell Coutts (NZL) was disgusted with his team’s performance yesterday in the opening flights of the Group B round robin. They went 1-5 and put themselves in a position where they had to win today’s final race to advance to the knockout round. Mission accomplished.

Coutts and his Danish crew, the event’s reigning champions, defeated Iain Percy (GBR), of Italy’s +39 Challenge for the America’s Cup, in a light-air match. Then they defeated Jesper Radich (DEN), of Spain’s Desafío Español syndicate, 2-0 in the knockout round. Whereas yesterday they split from their competition when ahead, today they stayed glued on top, never letting their opponent a chance to breath.

Dean Barker (NZL), of Emirates Team New Zealand, won Group B with a perfect 7-0 record. The two-time Swedish Match Cup champion scored a come-from-behind win against Baird in their showdown match for the group win.

Baird led at the first windward mark by about 35 seconds in a light easterly wind around 5 knots. But Barker jibed to starboard and sailed down the middle-right of the leg in a nice puff. When he jibed to port and converged with Baird the American used his starboard advantage to hunt Barker. But it didn’t work.

The crews switched sides of the racecourse and when they converged again moments later Barker crossed ahead and led around the leeward mark. Up the second beat the crews again split sides, with Barker going hard left and Baird hard right. Barker’s side won out and he won the match.

Other quarterfinal matches feature Peter Holmberg (ISV), of Alinghi, against Kelvin Harrap (NZL), of Emirates Team New Zealand, Magnus Holmberg (SWE), of Victory Challenge, versus Coutts, and Barker against Bertrand Pacé (FRA), of BMW Oracle Racing.

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Swedish Match Cup Knockout Round Results:

(A2) Magnus Holmberg (SWE) d. (B7) Ian Williams (GBR), 2-0
(B6) Russell Coutts (NZL) d. (A3) Jesper Radich (DEN), 2-0
(B5) Kelvin Harrap (NZL) d. (A4) Philippe Presti (FRA), 2-1
(A5) Bertrand Pacé (FRA) d. (B4) Björn Hansen (SWE), 2-0
(A6) Peter Gilmour (AUS) d. (B3) Johnie Berntsson (SWE), 2-0
(B2) Ed Baird (USA) d. (A7) Lars Nordbjerg (DEN), 2-1

Group B Round Robin Results: (after 7 of 7 scheduled flights)

1. Dean Barker (NZL) Emirates Team New Zealand, 7-0
2. Ed Baird (USA) Alinghi, 6-1
3. Johnie Berntsson (SWE), 5-2
4. Björn Hansen (SWE), 4-3
5. Kelvin Harrap (NZL) Emirates Team New Zealand, 3-4
6. Russell Coutts (NZL) Coutts Racing, 2-5
7. Ian Williams (GBR), 1-6
8. Iain Percy (GBR) +39 Challenge, 0-7

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