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2024 South American Championship at Buenos Aires, Argentina - Day 2

by ISCYRA 23 Nov 2024 03:22 GMT November 20-23, 2024

Paul Cayard (USA) and Pedro Trouche (BRA) battling head to head with Lucas and Leandro Altolaguirre (ARG).

Day 2 of the Star South American Championship saw the fleet take on challenging yet exciting conditions in Buenos Aires. With winds blowing at 22-25 knots from 135 degrees and choppy seas, the sailors were put to the test as they completed two intense races hosted by Club Náutico Olivos.

The first race of the day was claimed by Paul Cayard (USA) and his crew Pedro Trouche (BRA), who showcased their expertise and determination, finishing ahead of local favorites Lucas and Leandro Altolaguirre (ARG). However, the second race saw the Altolaguirre brothers strike back, crossing the finish line first, with Cayard and Trouche close behind in second.

After two days of racing and four total races, the provisional overall standings show Cayard and Trouche leading the fleet with 6 points, followed by the Altolaguirre brothers with 8 points. In third place, Fabian Mac Gowan and Nicolas Rosas (ARG) hold 14 points, keeping them in contention as the championship enters its final day tomorrow.

"It was a very tough day out there, a good battle in 22/24 knots, this Championship is proving to be a big challenge and we love it!", said Lucas Altolaguirre at the end of the day.

Provisional Overall Standings (after 4 races):

1. Paul Cayard (USA) / Pedro Trouche (BRA) - 6 points
2. Lucas and Leandro Altolaguirre (ARG) - 8 points
3. Fabian Mac Gowan / Nicolas Rosas (ARG) - 14 points

High Stakes for the Final Day

With just two races left in the championship and the discard coming into play, the battle for the title is heating up. Both Cayard and the Altolaguirre brothers have proven themselves to be the teams to beat, but the unpredictable conditions of Buenos Aires could play a decisive role in the outcome.

Paul Cayard, one of the most decorated sailors in the world and the current Star Class President, is demonstrating why he remains a formidable competitor. Meanwhile, the Altolaguirre brothers continue to impress with their consistent performances, leveraging their local knowledge and teamwork to challenge for the championship.

Looking Ahead

The final day of the Star South American Championship promises to be an intense showdown, with the top contenders vying for victory and others aiming to secure strong finishes. Racing will continue tomorrow at Club Náutico Olivos, where the South American champions will be crowned.

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