Fray in dramatic day of sailing at Cowe
August 9, 2010
Passion boiled over, a rare penalty for abuse was the result, but
Consolation for the American team came in the form of the Royal Thames Cup when winning Thursday’s race round the
Origin, after winning the start of the first of three races in
The volley of fruity reaction was loud. Edgerton was overheard saying: “I’m not having that” and promptly blasted the Brits with his whistle and waved a penalty flag for “dissent”. Ben Ainslie, skipper of Origin, accepted his yellow card, though his was not the only voice that those nearby claimed to hear, and, with a smile on his face, added later that, of course, any question of parentage was all aimed at his navigator, Juan Vila.
The next two went to a clearly superior British outfit, which appears to have been strengthened by the addition of four times Cup-winning Kiwi Simon Daubney to the sail trimming department.
Daubney, who has Warwick Fleury alongside him, was one of Oracle ceo Russell Coutts’ “tight five” and both of them are due to be inducted into the America’s Cup Hall of Fame next month.
The proposed World Sailing Teams Association regatta in January, scheduled for
At the very least they need to know the type of boat in the protocol due to be published by 31 August. It is clear that the fate of the
Eight teams are due to race at the Louis Vuitton regatta in
They will also need to know whether they will be using supplied equipment or will be working towards building their own new boats.
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