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70th Bermuda Gold Cup, 2020 Open Match Racing Worlds - Day 3

by Sean McNeill 29 Oct 2020 04:43 GMT 26-30 October 2020

A pair of Scandinavian crews, Jeppe Borch's Borch Racing Team from Denmark and Johnie Berntsson's Berntsson Racing Team from Sweden, advanced to the Quarterfinal Round of the 70th Bermuda Gold Cup and 2020 Open Match Racing World Championship after placing first and second, respectively in today's Repechage Round.

Borch and Berntsson are somewhat on opposite sides of the ledger at this regatta. The upstart Borch, 23, sailing his first Bermuda Gold Cup, is the youngest skipper remaining in the regatta. Berntsson, 48, is one of the event's grizzled veterans: a 12-time competitor, six-time finalist and two-time winner of the King Edward VII Gold Cup. In the lightest conditions of the week, a 4- to 8-knot westerly, they shared one common thread - they won enough races to advance to the quarterfinals.

Berntsson's two losses in the seven-race Repechage Round were to the two youngest skippers, Borch and 23-year-old Matthew Whitfield of Great Britain. But he shook them off and put forth a dominant performance against 25-year-old Jelmer van Beek's Team Dutch Wave in the final race to stamp his ticket to the quarterfinals.

"You're always nervous in light air because you never know how things will turn out, but we were quite calm onboard," said Berntsson (left), who won in 2008 and '14. "We were confident in our speed. Of course, there can be windshifts after we choose a side, but generally we were quite confident. Anders (Dahlsjö, right), my tactician, did a very nice job today. We made one tactical mistake in seven races, 14 upwinds, that's a very good record and I'm proud of my team."

Borch also seemed calm and collected in the light winds. His crew stormed out of the gate to win their first five races and finished the round at 6-1 for the top spot. Now, the skipper who placed third overall at the 2019 Youth Match Racing World Championship finds himself in the quarterfinals alongside multiple world champions and event champions.

"It was difficult for us to set a goal coming into this regatta," said Borch. "The other teams are really good and have been in the game for so long. We're coming in as underdogs and especially now in the quarters, we're in the big boys' game now.

"It's a dream come true of mine. I don't know how many videos I've watched online of those guys, to be in the quarterfinals against them is huge," Borch said.

Quarterfinal Pairings

With Halloween just a few days away, Borch's dream could quickly turn nightmarish. The event's top-ranked skipper, Chris Poole of the U.S. and his Riptide Racing Team, chose to race Borch's team in tomorrow's quarterfinals.

Ian Williams, skipper of Team GAC Pindar, selected Eric Monnin's Capvis Swiss Match Race Team. Phil Robertson's China One Ningbo selected Torvar Mirsky's Mirsky Racing Team, which left Taylor Canfield's Team Stars+Stripes to race Berntsson Sailing Team.

The matchups are intriguing:

  • Canfield's two victories at the Bermuda Gold Cup in 2012 and '18 came at the expense of Berntsson, who lost the two series by a combined score of 6-1. Can Berntsson turn the tables on Canfield this time?
  • Robertson, from New Zealand, versus the Australian Mirsky continues the trans-Tasman rivalry at the Bermuda Gold Cup. In years past New Zealander Russell Coutts took on Australians Peter Gilmour and James Spithill with some great success, while the final in 2015 saw New Zealand's Adam Minoprio defeat Australian Keith Swinton.
  • Williams, the reigning champion and six-time world champion, and Monnin are familiar foes at the Bermuda Gold Cup with a combined 25 appearances, although their head-to-head record through the years was unavailable at press time.
  • Poole, 31, versus Borch represents the next wave of match racers. Just five years ago Poole finished the Bermuda Gold Cup with a 1-9 record in last place. For him to turn that performance around is a testament to his own growth as well as his new crew, featuring Sam Baron-Fox, Matt Cornwell and Chris Draper.

The first warning signal is scheduled for 0930 tomorrow morning.

The King Edward VII Gold Cup, awarded to the winner of the Bermuda Gold Cup, is the oldest trophy in the world for competition involving one-design yachts. First presented in 1907 by King Edward VII at the Tri-Centenary Regatta at Jamestown, Va., honoring the 300th anniversary of the first permanent colony in America, the trophy is the only King's Cup ever to be offered for competition in the United States which could be won outright.

The Bermuda Gold Cup, an event of the World Match Racing Tour, is presented by Argo Group in benefit of the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), an independent US non-profit scientific research and educational organization based in Bermuda. For over 100 years BIOS-based researchers and visiting scientists have worked to explore the ocean and address important local and global environmental issues, including climate change, coral reef resilience, and environmental monitoring. As a Bermuda registered charity, BIOS is committed to providing local students with educational programs that build a foundation for an appreciation of Bermuda's marine environment, as well as future careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects.

The Bermuda Gold Cup is proudly presented by the Bermuda Tourism Authority.

70th Bermuda Gold Cup/2020 Open Match Racing World Championship Provisional Standings:
(Through Repechage Round)

9. Nicklas Dackhammar (30, Gothenburg, Sweden) - Essiq Racing Team, 8-6
Crew: Nils Bjekås, Björn Lundgren, Jakob Wilson

10. Anna Östling (36, Lerum, Sweden) - Team WINGS, 5-9
Crew: Julia Lines, Annie Wennergren, Linnea Wennergren, Janel Zarkowsky

11. Matthew Whitfield (23, Plymouth, England) - Dragon Racing Team, 4-10
Crew: Quentin Bes-Green, Max Brennan, Carson Crain

12. Lance Fraser (27, Toronto, Canada) - Team RCYC, 5-9
Crew: Andrew McTavish, Rob Scrivenor, Katrina Williams

13. Jelmer van Beek (25, The Hague, Netherlands) - Team Dutch Wave, 4-10
Crew: Robin Jacobs, Jorden van Rooijen, Rutger Vos

14. Mati Sepp (52, Tallinn, Estonia) - Gleam Energy Sailing Team, 4-10
Crew: Ago Rebane, Karl Tagu, Aleksei Zigadlo

15. Kelsey Durham (26, Smiths, Bermuda) - Triangle Racing Team, 0-7
Crew: Alex Ellis, Charlie Lalumiere, Edward Lebens

16. Pauline Courtois (31, Brest, France) - Match in Pink by Normandy Elite Team, 0-7
Crew: Cédric Chateau, Thierry Douillard, Sophie Faguet, Maelenn Lemaitre

Visit the Bermuda Gold Cup and World Match Racing Tour websites for more information.

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