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Dean Barker Leads Auckland Match Racing Cup

Dean Barker Leads Auckland Match Racing Cup


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Defending champion Dean Barker and his Emirates Team New Zealand crew topped the leaderboard of the Auckland Match Racing Cup after the second day of racing was completed on the Waitemata Harbour today.

"We are happy with the day's results," said Barker, who notched up five victories in six matches today. "We managed to win a couple of close ones and we felt we were sailing well."

Very powerful tides continued to play a major role in the racing today, but a stronger and more steady breeze "took some of the random factor out of it," Barker noted. In contrast, the opening day yesterday was marked by very light, shifty breezes, which, combined with the tides, turned some of the matches into a lottery.

With Barker's crew clear ahead on a 9-3 win-loss record, the race to make the semi-finals is still wide open. Local young gun, Adam Minoprio and his Blackmatch team is tied with Frenchman Mathieu Richard on 8-4. Minoprio gave notice of his giant-killer abilities at the recent New Zealand Match Race Championships, where he finished 4th behind a trio of hot America's Cup crews.

"Getting to the semi-finals is the first objective," he said. Minoprio recorded two wins against James Spithill and his Luna Rossa America's Cup team today, but was still berating himself for losses through lapses in concentration. "We don't want to lose races through silly mistakes and we have made two of those so far," he said.

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Richard, who is ranked No. 3 in the world, said the racing was very close and was taking nothing for granted at this stage. He said the strong tides were definitely a factor. "But, it is part of the game here in Auckland. We knew that. It changes a lot of things about how you approach the starts and in the general tactics. It makes it interesting."

Spithill carved his formidable reputation on the world match racing scene as a young firebrand and gave a wry smile at finding the tables turned with a younger generation now coming after him. "It's not so good," he said of his double defeats to Minoprio's crew. "Those guys are doing really well. They have been sailing together a long time.

With a score of 7-5 (equal with British world No. 2, Ian Williams), Spithill is still very much in contention for a semi-final slot. "We have made a few mistakes, but I am fairly happy with where we are," he said. "We are still learning all the time and there is still a lot of sailing to go."

The race committee completed six flights of racing today, finishing the first round robin and three flights of the second round robin. Ten teams from seven nations are competing in the Auckland Match Racing Cup. The regatta format features two round robins, followed by a semi-final and final on the weekend. Racing in the second round robins continues on the Waitemata Harbour tomorrow.

Flight Seven

Williams beat Richard by 4m06s

Dickey beat Neugodnikov by 1m53s

A.Minoprio beat Nakamura by 2m05s

Spithill beat Angel by 38s

Barker beat S.Minoprio by 1m51s

Flight Eight

Dickey beat Nakamura by 25s

A.Minoprio beat Spithill by 45s

Barker beat Angel by 53s

Neugodnikov beat Williams by 51s

Richard beat S.Minoprio by 1m12s

Flight Nine

A.Minoprio beat Dickey by 3s

Nakamura beat Angel by 46s

Spithill beat S.Minoprio by 1s

Barker beat Williams by 8s

Richard beat Neugodnikov by 23s

ROUND ROBIN TWO - Flight One

Richard beat Neugodnikov by 49s

Williams beat Barker by 4s

Spithill beat S.Minoprio by 27s

Nakamura beat Angel by 21s

A.Minoprio beat Dickey by 8s

Flight Two

S.Minoprio beat Richard 15s

Williams beat Neugodnikov by 42s

Barker beat Angel by 31s

A.Minoprio beat Spithill by 25s

Nakamura beat Dickey by 28s

Flight Three

Barker beat S.Minoprio by 51s

Angel beat Spithill by 1m06s

Nakamura beat A.Minoprio by 1m03s

Dickey beat Neugodnikov by 15s

Richard beat Williams by 30s

POINTS TABLE Dean Barker 9 wins / 3 losses; Mathieu Richard 8 / 4; Adam Minoprio 8 / 4; Ian Williams 7 / 5; James Spithill 7 / 5; Takumi Nakamura 5 / 7; Simon Dickey 5 / 7; Eugeny Neugodnikov 4 / 8; Simon Minoprio 4 / 8; Brian Angel 3 / 9

Competing teams:

Dean Barker (NZL), Don Cowie, Terry Hutchinson, James Dagg, Jeremy Lomas

James Spithill (AUS), Michele Ivaldi, Magnus Auguston, Joey Newton, Torben Grael

Ian Williams (GBR), Laurie Jury, Graeme Sutherland, Stu Molloy, Sam Tucker

Mathieu Richard (FRA), Greg Evrard, Thierry Briand, Olivier Herledant, Yannick Simon

Eugeny Neugodnikov (RUS), Aleksander Ekimov, Konstantin Besputin, Michael Pozhidaev, Nikolay Kornev

Simon Minoprio (NZL), Michael Bullot, Sam Bell, Ryan Houston, Matthew Johns

Brian Angel (USA), Payson Infelize, Logan Fraser, David Hochart, Nick Bastow

Takumi Nakamura (JPN), Kazuhiro Hahara, Yasuhiro Okamoto, Tatsuya Sasaki, Masahiro Nagao

Adam Minoprio (NZL), Dave Swete, Josh Puckey, Tom Powrie, Nick Blackman

Simon Dickey (NZL), Guy Pilkington, Garth Ellingham, Lukasz Wosinski, Marcin Banaszek

ENDS

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