Saturday, 6 June 2009
WMRT: Ainslie Sees Red Against BlackMatch in Korea Match Cup
Korean spectator boat in the middle of the action in the match between BlackMatch Racing and Mirsky Racing Team. Image copyright Gareth Cooke/Subzero Images.
by David Swete
Perfect sailing conditions in Korea today, set a magnificent scene for some great action on the water. 12 flights were completed in a very nice 8-10 knot onshore breeze, however BlackMatch were only involved in three. We managed wins over last weeks Germany Match Champion Ben Ainslie and local hope Byeong Ki Park, while our loss came in strange circumstances against rival Torvar Mirsky.
In a heated pre-start against Ainslie, we were in control when the triple gold Olympian tacked off for the boat end of the start line. Sensing that they were early and below the lay-line Adam pounced in an attacking move and we tacked with him towards the boat end. The Brit tacked back in an attempt to clear us for a clean start but failed to complete his tack and was handed a penalty. It didn’t take long for the umpires to discuss the seriousness of the infringement and they were handed a ‘Red Flag’ which meant they had to take their penalty immediately, effectively game over as we sailed well to defend our lead.
Yet another heated pre-start against Torvar Mirsky saw the Australian come away with a slight advantage off the start line. We fought back hard up the first beat and closed within striking distance, getting into a great position for a lee-bow tack nearing the top mark, however a spectator boat fully laden with local enthusiasts got very close to the action and effectively prevented us from getting to Torvar. Perhaps our strong language and gestures were mistaken as they kept smiling, waving and snapping pictures but this is part of the game and we are happier something like this happened early on in the event.
Adam Minoprio appealing to the umpires. Image copyright Gareth Cooke/Subzero Images.
The round robin should be completed tomorrow and we are involved in 6 very important matches. The race is on to see the top 8 quarterfinalists decided and it looks like a minimum of 6 wins will be needed to proceed. With 3 wins and 6 remaining races there is added pressure but we are looking forward to the challenge.
BlackMatch would like to again thank their sponsors FedEx Express and Line 7 New Zealand. For this regatta we have brand new crew gear supplied by Ross Munro from Line 7, it looks amazing and we would like to say a special thank you to Ross and his team. We would also like to thank our yacht club the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and Emirates Team New Zealand, as without their support we would not have this opportunity.
BlackMatch Racing team photo in Korea, with new team kit. Image copyright Gareth Cooke/Subzero Images.
Results after day two
Peter Gilmour, (AUS) YANMAR Racing 7/8
Ben Ainslie, (GBR) Team Origin 8/11
Torvar Mirsky, (AUS) Mirsky Racing Team 4/5
Ian Williams, (GBR) Bahrain Team Pindar 6/8
Mathieu Richard, (FRA) French Team 4/8
Paolo Cian, (ITA) Team Shosholoza 5/11
Adam Minoprio, (NZL) ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing 3/5
Bjorn Hansen, (SWE) Team Onboard 5/8
Laurie Jury, (NZL) SLAM NZ 3/8
Philippe Presti, (FRA) French Match Racing Team 2/8
Sebastien Col, (FRA) French Team/K-Challenge 1/5
Byeong Ki Park, (KOR) Geogi 0/11
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