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Casa de Campo Regatta 2007 Presidente Cup - Final Report

by Sean McNeill 11 Feb 2007 21:44 GMT 11 February 2007

Pepe Rodriguez and crew aboard Celtic V swept the inaugural Casa de Campo Regatta 2007 Presidente Cup.

Riding a string of first-place finishes in five races, Celtic V won overall honors and a Corum watch. Celtic V had won the four buoy races on the first two days of racing and then added a final victory in Saturday’s race to Isla Catalina.

“We came to win,” said Celtic V owner Pepe Rodriguez, whose crew included his uncle Xavier as tactician. Rodriguez plans to campaign his Frers 45 on the Caribbean circuit in the coming weeks, but has an affinity for the Presidente Cup, hosted at the Casa de Campo Yacht Club and Marina.

“This regatta is the best,” Rodriguez said. “There’s nothing that can compare to this event in the Caribbean . It’s the best place for an owner because everything you need is right here.” (The Casa de Campo Marina has 350 slips and a 120-ton TraveLift.)

Juan Lehoux’s Lehmar, a Beneteau 34.3, won Division 2 and placed fifth overall. Sven Holmbom’s Orion, a Hunter 301, was won Division 3 and placed third overall. “We paid attention,” said Holmbom. “Many of the other teams made mistakes, but we just focused on what we’d set out to do. I definitely will be back in 2008.”