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28th Phuket King's Cup Regatta - Overall

by Veerawan Saejao 6 Dec 2014 16:50 GMT 29 November - 6 December 2014

The final day's racing was set up beautifully to host some epic, close-quarters King's Cup clashes. Winds were good, crews were psyched, and the final day didn't disappoint! Saturday saw all classes come to a close with a total of 123 keelboat races taking place during the week, in addition to 27 dinghy races; the combined 150 races is the biggest ever in the competition's history, and one of the largest in Asia.

Of the two exceptional competitors in IRC0 this year, it was Team Beau Geste who had the strength and consistency to carry their excellent performances throughout the regatta. A win in one of the final two races was enough to put them five points clear, earning the Karl Kwok's team overall Phuket King's Cup Regatta glory.

Karl Kwok, Skipper of Team Beau Geste, spoke of his delight, saying, "It was a big two days, lots of races and a big fleet too. After the first race this morning, we knew we had won – up until that point there were many things that could have happened. Neil Pryde, a friend and a foe since 1970, he's a big-time racer loyal to this regatta. Boats after boats are optimized for the South-east Asian circuit, so it's been very close until a day ago. My last King's Cup was in 2000, so 14 years... We've actually just sold the boat – so the new owner's under a lot of pressure to continue the track record! Our 13-person crew would love to be back at the Phuket King's Cup Regatta in the near future. I believe the King's Cup is the biggest regatta in this part of the world. China is opening up, but this is still the best."

Island Fling and EFG Mandrake shared the points in the final IRC1 runs, with Winkelmann's Island Fling team claiming overall victory by six points. Both Hong Kong competitors have been locked in battle all week, with EFG Mandrake performing well in several races but picking up a few fourth place finishes to their eventual detriment.

Bill Bremner's Foxy Lady VI took the last two wins in IRC2, but it was too little too late for the Singaporean team; TBG Team Premier had already put the class to rest by yesterday, claiming a well-deserved PKCR victory which has broken Bill Bremner's nine-straight-win run in the Phuket King's Cup.

Foreign Affair has been in a class of their own all week in IRC3, beating both Thai Navy boats (2nd and 3rd) in the last races. They had their regatta sewn up from mid-week with an unbroken string of first place finishes.

Pine Pacific defeated their handicap once again to beat a trailing fleet in Premier class, resplendent with some of the Regatta's most beautiful yachts. The Thai-registered boat skippered by Ithinai Yingsiri made the 2014 campaign look completely painless.

In Bareboat Charter A, Andrey Duvanov and team Uhuru took first and third in the last two races, putting them two points clear at the top. Steady performances in an ever-evolving class gave them enough of a final advantage to win the A group. In Bareboat B, team Sarawadee took the final wins, adding to their week-long faultless regatta.

Open Charter saw Kata Rocks 3 victorious once again over all rivals, giving them Regatta victory after a week of exceptional results. Tony Pfeiffer's crew have been untouchable since the first race.

Twin Sharks and Voodoo took a win each from each of the final Firefly 850 Sports races, the two boats just a point apart at the finish. This has been a thrilling cat and mouse game all week, playing out in fittingly exciting finale and typical King's Cup style – Hans Rahmann's Voodoo the overall victors.

Cruising Class ran two races today, won by HTRIP (Lionet) of Hong Kong and Bahtsmart (Thidawaree). The overall winner of the class was Lady Bubbly, which has performed consistently well all week to claim King's Cup honours.

No surprises in Multihull Racing - Alan Carwadine's Asia Catamarans Hurricane again for the win, and an easy series victory. S.Y. Ravensong was the only boat to finish in Classic class; Minnie won the Multihull Cruising class.

Thai team Sansiri (Windstar) has been brilliant in the 2014 Phuket King's Cup, netting just enough points in the last two races today to win the Modern Classic class. Skipper Patinyakorn Buranrom inspired his young Thai crew to beat every rival in the class, and they thoroughly deserved their victory; a testament to the rapidly developing skills and commitment to the sport by Thai sailors.

International Dinghy Classes finished yesterday. Saranwong Poonpat performed exceptionally well throughout the regatta to win Optimist boys, while Intira Parnpibul was second overall and fastest of the girls. In the Laser class, Nattawut Paenyaem was the winner, and Apiwat Sringam won the Topper class.

Royal awards presentation honours winners

The 28th Phuket King's Cup Royal Awards Presentation organized by Phuket King's Cup Regatta Organizing Committee marked the close of racing and confirmed final standings following a week of thrilling Regatta action. The event was held at Kanda Hall, Kata Beach Resort & Spa, Phuket (the host sponsor and home of the 2014 King's Cup), and featured a Royal prize-giving ceremony attended by honourary guests, VIPs, dignitaries and hundreds of sailors who competed in this year's race.

The Royal Award Ceremony marks the end of a week of spectacular racing between keelboats and multihulls, dinghies and windsurfs, all competing in beautiful Andaman waters to win the 'must-have' trophy in all of Asian yachting. Inaugurated in 1987 to celebrate the 60th birthday of His Majesty the King of Thailand, the event has been held every year since, during the first week of December. Under Royal Patronage, the Phuket King's Cup Regatta is organized by the Phuket King's Cup Regatta Organizing Committee under the auspices of the Royal Varuna Yacht Club, in conjunction with the Yacht Racing Association of Thailand, the Royal Thai Navy and the Province of Phuket.

For more information, please visit www.kingscup.com.

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