Phuket King’s Cup Regatta

Thailand’s Wiwat Poonpat leads IRC 2 Class at 25th Phuket King’s Cup Regatta

25th Phuket King’s Cup Regatta

The third day of racing at the 2011 Phuket King's Cup Regatta, hosted by Kata Group Resorts Thailand, set sail in the best weather conditions of the week so far, with winds up to 16 knots providing some exciting racing. In the IRC 2 Class it was Wiwat Poonpat skippering “Royal Thai Navy 1” who triumphed with two wins from two to jump to the to of the leaderboard.

“With such a strong wind, we were always likely to do well,” said Wiwat. “Because of stronger winds expected in the two remaining days, we stand a good chance to win the title for the fifth time, even though there are five new crew members in the team.” Singapore’s Bill Bremner of “Foxy Lady5” solidified her second place in the series from Peter Dyer's “Team Kata Rocks” in third, with only two days to go.

Meanwhile, the competition is also tense in the IRC 1 Class after six races. Yasuo Nanamori’s “Karasu” won Race Four and finished second in races five and six. They lead the standings on eight points ahead of David Ross’s “Kukukerchu” which won in Race Five and holds onto second overall. Hong Kong’s “EFG Bank Mandrake”, skippered by Nick Burns, is a point down in fourth place overall after three days, while three-time defending champion Matt Allen of “Ichi Ban” trails the series leader by18 points, but is slowly creeping up the table.

In the IRC Zero Class, Hannes Waimer’s “Team Premier” strengthened its lead by winning two races and finishing fourth in another. The team have seven points in total, four better than Hong Kong’s Sam Chan. “I am really happy to lead and 75% confident we can win the title by the end of the week,” said “Team Premier” tactician, Gordon Maquire. “The only issue was a broken batten in the last race but we managed to finish fourth.”

“Hi Fi” skipper Neil Pryde landed his first win in the 25th King’s Cup Regatta in Race Six. Sitting on 12 points in the series, Hi Fi is only one point behind “Freefire”. Hong Kong’s Frank Pong, who has joined the event every year since 1998, and despite taking line honours in all three races today, her best finish on corrected time was second place in Race Six.

In the Firefly 850 Sports class, Kingdon's “Moto Inzi” continued their great form, winning Race Four, his fourth straight win in the series, and two subsequent second places. Defending champion Hans Rahmann’s “Voodoo” raise her game winning the last two races to stay just three points behind Kingdon, who hopes to repeat his win of five years ago.

Arguably the best performance of the day was in the Multihull Class, where Alan Carwardine’s “Sidewinder” triumphed in all three races. Sharing top spot in the series, on 15 points, is Mick Coleman’s “Da Vinci.” Defending champions, David Liddell’s “Miss Saigon” team, who led the series after two days, has slipped to third, four points behind the leader.

In Premier Class, “Titania of Cowes”, skippered by Richard Bobbs, remains the series leader with a first and second today, with 5 points overall. Peter Sorrenson’s “Baby Tonga Strongbow” is five points behind in the series while the stunning 82-foot Swan, “Chao Ren Plus One”, skippered by Wang Bin, is holding third position overall.

In the Bareboat Charter Class, “Sail Plane”, skippered by Oliver Heer, continues to lead the series with nine points, two better than Mike Crisp’s “Venture” after four races. The “Sail Plane” team, which consists of 13 people from six countries, finished fourth in Race Three and improved with a second place in Race Four.

In the Modern Classic Class, Bo Sondergaard’s “Patrice III” leads the series after a first in today's race, followed by Peter Wood’s “Windstar” in second and Kevin Gillow's “Poco” in third overall.

In the Cruising Class, Rob William’s “Odin” remains the team to beat with a third straight win in the series and heads the leaderboard on three points, five ahead of American Jack Christensen skippering “Linda”, with William Sax's “Astraeus” in third.

After two races on the first race day of the inaugural Kiteboard Class, France’s Oliver Dansin holds first place on 1.4 points, winning both races today. Thai star and two-time Asian Champion, Narapichit ‘Yo’ Pudla, is second overall on four points, while Filipino Ken Nacor is tied for third with Turkish rider, Salih Alexander.

Sponsors of the 2011 Phuket King's Cup Regatta include Kata Group Resorts Thailand, PTT Group, Siam Winery, Singha Corporation, AIA Thailand, PTT Global Chemical, PTTEP, Thai Oil, Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket, Boathouse and Sunsail. Media Partners include 91.5FM, Helm Superyacht Asia Pacific, The Nation, Phuket Best Group, Phuket Gazette, Phuket Magazine, Sail-World.com, SEA Yachting and YachtStyle Asia.

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