Extreme Sailing Series “stadium” racing is proving popular
Extreme Sailing Series “stadium” racing is proving to be popular in Boston
July 3 2011
Dean Barker and his crew are looking for a strong showing on the water tomorrow to set them up for the crucial last day of the Boston Extreme Sailing Series regatta.
At the end of Day 3 Emirates Team New Zealand retained its third place on the overall standings with 158 points, one behind The Wave placed second. Artemis leads after 22 races with 169 points.
Barker said: “We had a very ordinary day today and we’re happy that we’re still third and slipped only three points on the leader.”
Today’s results for the team included two wins, but as Barker said, “we gave up too many easy points. Tomorrow we’re looking for a good, solid performance. We need to be in contention as we go into the last day on Monday.
“At least 14 more races can be held over the next two days if conditions allow. Five or six teams have a good chance of winning.”
Regatta organisers reported that thousands of spectators filled the Extreme Sailing Series race village on Day 3 and were treated to 49er racing followed by eight first-class, action-packed Extreme 40 races.
“A good sea breeze allowed the Extreme 40s to showcase how this style of stadium racing really works.
“The start/finish area, located just a few metres from the shore, gave the public a close-up view of all the action.”
Extreme Sailing
Series Act 4 Boston
Overall standings after 22
races, Day 3 (2.7.11)
1st Artemis Racing (SWE), 169
points
2nd The Wave, Muscat (OMA), 159 points
3rd
Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL), 158 points
4th Groupe
Edmond de Rothschild (FRA), 156 points
5th Luna Rossa
(ITA), 151 points
6th Red Bull Extreme Sailing (AUT),
148.2* points
7th Alinghi (SUI), 141 points
8th
Niceforyou (ITA), 114 points
9th Oman Air (OMA), 106
points
Follow us on
Facebook