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| 1 |
Bertrand
Pacé |
NZL |
| 2 |
Gavin
Brady |
ITA |
| 3 |
Cameron
Appleton |
NZL |
| 4 |
Magnus
Holmberg |
SWE |
| 5 |
Dean Barker |
NZL |
| 6 |
Rod Davis |
ITA |
| 7 |
Chris
Dickson |
USA |
| 8 |
Jesper
Radich |
DEN |
| 9 |
Andy Green |
GBR |
| 10 |
Jes Gram
Hansen |
GBR |
| 11 |
Nicola
Celon |
ITA |
| 12 |
Bjorn
Hansen |
SWE |
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Overall
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Bertrand Pace of Team New Zealand joined Kiwi sailing
legend Russell Coutts as the only two time winner in the
22 year history of the Steinlager Line 7 Cup, the fourth
event on the Swedish Match Grand Prix Sailing Tour, hosted
by the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. In the championship
final Pace was pushed to the limit and ultimately outdueled
Gavin Brady of the Prada Challenge by less than a boat length
in the final of a tense, five-match affair. This thrilling
climax was a fitting end to a week's worth of exciting match
racing.
In the first match of the finals Bertrand Pace took the
fight to Brady and sailed past the Prada Challenge representative
by a ten-second margin. Match number two was much tighter
as Pace and Brady battled down to the line with the young
Prada skipper outmaneuvering the cagey Pace at the line
to pull even at one match apiece. In match three Brady built
on the momentum from his prior dramatic win to sail past
Pace and go up 2-1. In match four experience was served
as Pace turned back several challenges from Brady to set
up a fifth and final match for the Steinlager Line 7 Cup
championship.
In the petit final Holmberg and Appleton staged their own
battles as Appleton proved victorious to post a third place
finish in the regatta. In the process Holmberg claimed 12
points to grow his Swedish Match Tour points lead to 19
points over Pace who picked up 25 points of his own with
his first place finish this week.
In the semifinals raced earlier in the day Pace ended an
overnight of suspense, when, by virtue of being the top
qualifier for the semifinals, he chose teammate Cameron
Appleton as his opponent. Pace easily handled his young
Kiwi teammate and swept Appleton 3-0 in the best-of-five
match semifinal.
That left Swedish Match Grand Prix Sailing Tour points leader
Magnus Holmberg of Team StoraEnso and the Swedish Victory
Challenge to face Gavin Brady of the Prada Challenge. Holmberg
won the first two matches against Brady but was unable to
seal the deal as Brady battled back to take the final three
matches and advance to the final to battle Pace.
In other action on the day Team NZ leader Dean Barker defeated
Rod Davis of the Prada Challenge for fifth place, Chris
Dickson of Oracle Racing defeated Jesper Radich of Denmark
for seventh place and Andy Green of the GBR Challenge defeated
Jes Gram-Hansen of Denmark for ninth place.
Semifinal Results :
Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Gavin Brady (ITA)
Bertrand Pace (NZL) def. Cameron Appleton (NZ)
Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Gavin Brady (ITA)
Bertrand Pace (NZL) def. Cameron Appleton (NZL)
Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Magnus Holmberg (SWE)
Bertrand Pace (NZL) def. Cameron Appleton (NZL)
Petit Finals :
Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Cameron Appleton (NZL)
Cameron Appleton (NZL) def. Magnus Holmberg (SWE)
Cameron Appleton (NZL def. Magnus Holmberg (SWE)
Finals :
Bertrand Pace (NZL) def. Gavin Brady (ITA)
Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Bertrand Pace (NZL)
Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Bertrand Pace (NZL)
Bertrand Pace (NZL) def. Gavin Brady (ITA)
Bertrand Pace (NZL) def. Gavin Brady (ITA)
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Day 4
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The day was marked by excellent conditions out on the
water. A wind shift between Flights Ten and Eleven brought
the race course right into the Waitemata Harbor area between
Hobson Wharf and Princes Wharf. This change provided great
viewing for the large crowd of spectators who had gathered
in the Viaduct Basin throughout the afternoon.
Bertrand Pace (Team NZ), Gavin Brady (Prada Challenge),
Magnus Holmberg (Team Stora Enso / Victory Challenge) and
Cameron Appleton (Team NZ) advanced to the semi-finals of
the Steinlager Cup.
First to secure a place in the semi-finals was Bertrand
Pacé, who ends up as the top qualifier, and earning
him the right to choose his opponent in the best of three
race semis. The right to choose his opponent is not something
that Pace relishes, "I don't like making this decision,
it is always bad for me," he said.
Gavin Brady ensured his place in semi-final with a race
to spare, finishing level with Pace on sixteen wins, but
losing the top spot on a tie-break. . Holmberg, who lost
his final match to Jesper Radich of Denmark, and Appleton
advanced by virtue of a countback over Dean Barker of Team
New Zealand who was tied with them at 14 wins but came up
short in head to head competition against the pair.
Overall Standings (Skipper/Wins/Losses) :
Bertrand Pace (NZL) 16 6
Gavin Brady (ITA) 16 6
Cameron Appleton (NZL) 14 8
Magnus Holmberg (SWE) 14 8
Dean Barker (NZL) 14 8
Rod Davis (ITA) 13 9
Chris Dickson (USA) 10 12
Jesper Radich (DEN) 10 12
Andy Green (GBR) 8 14
Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) 7 15
Nicola Celon (ITA) 6 16
Bjorn Hansen (SWE) 4 18
Round Robin two
Flight 7 : Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Jesper Radich (DEN)
Rod Davis (ITA) def. Nicola Celon (ITA) Magnus Holmberg
(SWE) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Andy
Green (GBR) Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE)
Flight 8 : Rod Davis (ITA) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Dean
Barker (NZ) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) Magnus Holmberg (SWE)
def. Andy Green (GBR) Jesper Radich (DEN) def. Chris Dickson
(USA) Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Bertrand Pace (NZ)
Flight 9 : Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Rod Davis (ITA) Andy
Green (GBR) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Gavin Brady (ITA) def.
Chris Dickson (USA) Nicola Celon (ITA) def. Jes Gram-Hansen
(DEN) Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Dean Barker (NZ)
Flight 10 : Andy Green (GBR) def. Nicola Celon (ITA) Rod
Davis (ITA) def. Chris Dickson (USA) Gavin Brady (ITA) def.
Cameron Appleton (NZ) Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Bertrand
Pace (NZ) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Jesper Radich (DEN)
Flight 11 : Chris Dickson (USA) def. Cameron Appleton (NZ)
Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Jesper Radich (DEN) Bjorn Hansen
(SWE) def. Nicola Celon (ITA) Andy Green (GBR) def. Jes
Gram-Hansen (DEN) Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Dean Barker
(NZ)
Flight 12 : Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN)
Dean Barker (NZ) def. Chris Dickson (USA) Rod Davis (ITA)
def. Magnus Holmber (SWE) Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Nicola
Celon (ITA)
Flight 13 : Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Chris Dickson (USA)
Andy Green (GBR) def. Cameron Appleton (NZ) Jesper Radich
(DEN) def. Nicola Celon (ITA) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Bjorn
Hansen (SWE)
Flight 14 : Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE)
Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Rod Davis (ITA) Jesper Radich (DEN)
def. Magnus Holmberg (SWE)
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Day 3
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Team New Zealand's Bertrand Pace leads the Steinlager
Line 7 Cup at the end of the third day, with a total of
twelve wins from sixteen starts.
The day began with the completion of Round Robin One. Gavin
Brady, of the Prada Challenge for the 2003 America's Cup,
started the day strong, recording three wins to close out
Round Robin One. His strong finish placed him in a tie for
first place with Team New Zealand's Bertrand Pace and Cameron
Appleton with eight (8) wins entering the second round of
racing.
In Round Robin Two of the regatta, Bertrand Pace and Swedish
Match Grand Prix Sailing Tour points leader Magnus Holmberg
led all skippers, posting records of four wins and one loss
(4-1). By virtue of his strong showing Pace overtook teammate
Cameron Appleton (three wins and two losses on the day)
to take the overall lead.
The remaining races in the second round-robin will be sailed
from 10 am today, with the top four qualifying for tomorrow's
best-of-three semifinals.
Round Robin One
Flight 14 : Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE)
Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Rod Davis (ITA) Magnus Holmberg (SWE)
def. Jesper Radich (DEN) Resail Flight Seven Gavin Brady
(ITA) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE)
Resail Flight : Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Nicola Celon (ITA)
Round Robin Two
Flight 1 : Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Andy Green (GBR) Jes
Gram-Hansen (DEN) def. Jesper Radich (DEN) Chris Dickson
(USA) def. Nicola Celon (ITA) Bjorn Hansen (SWE) def. Cameron
Appleton (NZ) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Gavin Brady (ITA)
Flight 2 : Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Nicola Celon (ITA)
Jesper Radich (DEN) def. Andy Green (GBR) Chris Dickson
(USA) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Magnus
Holmberg (SWE) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Rod Davis (ITA)
Flight 3 : Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Chris Dickson (USA)
Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Dean Barker (NZ) Rod Davis (ITA)
def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Bjorn
Hansen (SWE) Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Andy Green (GBR)
Flight 4 : Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Cameron Appleton (NZ)
Rod Davis (ITA) def. Andy Green (GBR) Gavin Brady (ITA)
def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) Nicola Celon (ITA) def. Bertrand
Pace (NZ) Bjorn Hansen (SWE) def. Jesper Radich (DEN)
Flight 5 : Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Gavin Brady (ITA) Magnus
Holmberg (SWE) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Rod Davis (ITA) def.
Jesper Radich (DEN) Nicola Celon (ITA) def. Dean Barker
(NZ) Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) def. Chris Dickson (USA)
Flight 6 : Jesper Radich (DEN) def. Gavin Brady (ITA) Bertrand
Pace (NZ) def. Rod Davis (ITA) Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def.
Nicola Celon (ITA) Chris Dickson (USA) def. Andy Green (GBR)
Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN)
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Day 2
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At the end of the second day, Team New
Zealand skippers are dominating the Steinlager Line 7 Cup,
the fourth event on the Swedish Match Grand Prix Sailing
Tour, on Auckland's Waitemata Harbor. Cameron Appleton and
Bertrand Pace head the leaderboard with eight (8) wins a
piece in round robin competition with teammate Dean Barker
in third place with seven (7) wins.
Flight 7 : Jesper Radich (DEN) def. Cameron Appleton (NZ)
Rod Davis (ITA) def. Nicola Celon (ITA) Jes Gram-Hansen
(DEN) def. Magnus Holmberg (SWE) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Andy
Green (GBR)
Flight 8 : Rod Davis (ITA) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Dean
Barker (NZ) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) Andy Green (GBR)
def. Magnus Holmberg (SWE) Jesper Radich (DEN) def. Chris
Dickson (USA) Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Bertrand Pace (NZ)
Flight 9 : Rod Davis (ITA) def. Cameron Appleton (NZ) Andy
Green (GBR) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Gavin Brady (ITA) def.
Chris Dickson (USA) Nicola Celon (ITA) def. Jes Gram-Hansen
(DEN) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Bertrand Pace (NZ)
Flight 10 : Nicola Celon (ITA) def. Andy Green (GBR) Chris
Dickson (USA) def. Rod Davis (ITA) Cameron Appleton (NZ)
def. Gavin Brady (ITA) Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Magnus Holmberg
(SWE) Jesper Radich (DEN) def. Dean Barker (NZ)
Flight 11 : Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Chris Dickson (USA)
Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Jesper Radich (DEN) Nicola Celon
(ITA) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) def.
Andy Green (GBR) Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Dean Barker
(SWE)
Flight 12 : Bertrand Pace (NZL) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN)
Chris Dickson (USA) def. Dean Barker (NZ) Magnus Holmberg
(SWE) def. Rod Davis (ITA)
Flight 13 : Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Chris Dickson (USA)
Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Andy Green (GBR) Jesper Radich
(DEN) def. Nicola Celon (ITA) Dean Barker (NZ) def. Bjorn
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Day 1
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After a delayed start, six of a hoped-for
seven rounds were sailed in a steady 12-knot northerly.
With an extra two entries in this year's contest, two crews
sat out each round. No skipper emerged unscathed, although
Team NZ skipper Dean Barker and fellow team members Bertrand
Pace and Cameron Appleton, and Chris Dickson all got through
with just one loss.
After going down in his first race to Italy-based New Zealander
Gavin Brady by 38s, Barker won his next three. "It was good
to go racing again," he said. "After all the testing we
have been doing it was a nice change." Despite what appeared
to be good conditions from the end of Hobson wharf on a
course which brought the MRX boats within metres of the
spectators, Barker said the conditions were shifty and the
currents difficult. "We were a bit rusty, but it was okay.
In racing like this there is a huge emphasis on the start
and we managed those reasonably well." After beating Rod
Davis by a bare 0.3s in his second race, Barker cleared
out to down Appleton by more than half-a-minute in his third.
It was sweet revenge for Barker who lost to his 22-year-old
rival in last year's semifinals. In his final race of the
day, Barker outclassed Italian Nicola Celon.
Defending champion Pace started slowly with a loss to England's
Andy Green and a second-round bye, but bounced back strongly
to finish the day with four straight wins to join Dickson
and Appleton at the top of the table. Dickson, a three-time
winner (the last in 1989), began his day with a win over
the hapless Celon - ranked 20th in the world - and made
it two by beating world No 12 Bjorn Hansen, before dropping
his only race when beaten by 0.5s by world No 3 and Swedish
Match Grand Prix leader Magnus Holmberg. "No problems,"
Dickson said as he stepped ashore. "We survived the first
day which is important. We are still there." His clashes
with Appleton, Barker and Pace in successive races in the
latter rounds today promise plenty.
The hoped-for European challenge has been disappointing.
Celon, on his first visit, was the only skipper without
a win, while Holmberg needed to win his last two to stay
in touch. The all-Swedish affair between Holmberg and Hansen
was one of the best of the day. Both boats sailed well beyond
the bottom mark at the end of the first leg before Holmberg
seized the initiative. Organisers hope to sail the remaining
eight rounds in the first round-robin from 10 am today.
Standing (Wins - Losses) : Bertrand Pace (4 - 1), Chris
Dickson (4 - 1), Cameron Appleton (4 - 1), Gavin Brady (4
- 1), Dean Barker (3 - 1), Rod Davis (3 - 2), Jes Gram-Hansen
(3 - 2), Magnus Holmberg (3 - 2), Andy Green (2 - 3), Jesper
Radich (2 - 3), Bjorn Hansen (1 - 4), Nicola Celon (0 -
5)
Flight 1 : Andy Green (GBR) def. Bertrand Pace (NZ) - Jesper
Radich (DEN) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) Chris Dickson (USA)
def. Nicola Celon (ITA) - Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Bjorn
Hansen (SWE) - Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Dean Barker (NZ)
Flight 2 : Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Nicola Celon (ITA)
- Jesper Radich (DEN) def. Andy Green (GBR) - Chris Dickson
(USA) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) - Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Magnus
Holmberg (SWE) - Dean Barker (NZ) def. Rod Davis (ITA)
Flight 3 : Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def. Chris Dickson (USA)
- Dean Barker (NZ) def. Cameron Appleton (NZ) - Rod Davis
(ITA) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) - Bertrand Pace (NZ) def.
Bjorn Hansen (SWE) - Andy Green (GBR) def. Gavin Brady (ITA)
Flight 4 : Cameron Appleton (NZ) def. Magnus Holmberg (SWE)
- Rod Davis (ITA) def. Andy Green (GBR) - Gavin Brady (ITA)
def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN) - Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Nicola
Celon (ITA) - Bjorn Hansen (SWE) def. Jesper Radich (DEN)
Flight 5 : Bertrand Pace (NZ) def. Gavin Brady (ITA) - Magnus
Holmberg (SWE) def. Bjorn Hansen (SWE) - Rod Davis (ITA)
def. Jesper Radich (DEN) - Dean Barker (NZ) def. Nicola
Celon (ITA) - Chris Dickson (USA) def. Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN)
Flight 6 Gavin Brady (ITA) def. Jesper Radich (DEN) - Bertrand
Pace (NZ) def. Rod Davis (ITA) - Magnus Holmberg (SWE) def.
Nicola Celon (ITA) - Chris Dickson (USA) def. Andy Green
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