Battle Looms For a Last-Race Decider
Battle Looms For a Last-Race Decider
It’s tight at the top of the fleet race
leader board at the America’s Cup World Series after
three days of racing at Venice. Tomorrow’s final race,
which will decide the championship, is wide
open.
Only three points separate the top four
yachts – Energy (44) the two Luna Rossa yachts
(43) and Emirates Team New Zealand (42).
Behind
them Oracle 4 (38) and Artemis and Team Korea each on
37.
Tomorrow’s race is worth 30 points to the
winner, 20 to second, 15 for third, 12 for fourth and 10
for 5th.
So with conditions expected to be pretty
much as light and shifty as they have been all regatta, a
good start, good tactics and more than a little luck will
decide who’s fleet race champion.
Racing today
was largely conducted at a brisk walking in a breeze that
rarely got above seven knots. A flying hull was a fairly
rare sight.
It was great day for the spectators.
Venetians were out of force on the water, hundreds, perhaps
thousands of boats lined the narrow course corridor. The
shore line and vantage points, from the start to the finish
line off St Marks Square, was were packed with
spectators.
Emirates Team New Zealand was third, in
race 1, making the most of a good start and what little
breeze there was. Luna Rossa Swordfish won, with Oracle 4
second 57s behind and New Zealand 1.07 from the
lead.
The second race today was one a course
shorted because of the light wind at the leeward mark, but
increased to 12 legs. That increased the crews’ work load
and also turned the day’s form guide upside
down.
Luna Rossa Swordish, winner of the first
race, finished last. Artemis won and Luna Rossa Piranha
was second. Emirates Team New Zealand was sixth
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ENDS