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Italy Lead as Ireland lie Fourth and Ninth

26th October 2009
Italy Lead as Ireland lie Fourth and Ninth

SYWoC: As the teams headed out into the bay of Marseille this morning, they were greeted with a solid 10 knots of breeze rather than the expected 2 knots for the second days racing in the Student Yachting World Cup writes Claire Bateman.

The first race of the day was an amazing costal race showing  all the beautiful scenery and the island of  Iles du Frioul. The race committee sent the fleet on a small up wind leg before having them head downwind to the famous cardinals Pte d’Endoume. CIT were 6th at the first windward mark and rounded the famous cardinals in 3rd before broad reaching across to the shore of the island. CIT went on to finish 4th in Race 1.

Race 2, was a two lap windward leeward course in the slightly increasing breeze. CIT came off the line in some dirty air and rounded the windward mark in 8th but went on to pick off  the Swiss and English on the downwind leg. CIT continued their fight and picked off the Czech Republic in the final sprint to the finish and went on to finish in fourth place.

Race 3, was again a windward leeward with the breeze holding nicely for the teams. With the confidence growing among many of the teams, some seemed too sure of themselves and the start of race there were many great games being played. However CIT were trying to sail their own race when FRA (Audencia, France) decided to intervene, which ended in a slight collision with 5 seconds to the gun. This led to a protest, which has now resulted in the French being disqualified.

While Italy would appear to have a strong lead at this stage, the next four teams, including CIT, have only four points separating them.

Monday provisional  overall rankings after one discard.


1 -Italy  11 pts                          

2 – Switzerland 18 pts

3– USA - 19pts

4– Ireland (Cork)  21 pts

5 – Czech Republic  22

6 –France(Aud) 25pts

7 –England 27 pts

8 – Scotland 30 pts

9 – Ireland (Limerick) 34 pts

10 – France (Ecole Polytechnique ) 45 pts

11 – Wales  46pts

12 – Japan 49 pts

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