Reports From Rich Roberts
A jolt of intensity, a runaway mark and some unsettled business in the jury room left the 46th Congressional Cup in overnight anxiety after competition lurched through Day 2 Wednesday.
Johnie Berntsson, the defending champion from
Four-time winner
The problem developed when, in brisk breeze building from 3 to 12 knots through the afternoon, broke the windward mark loose from its ground tackle in the ninth flight of racing. The yellow inflatable drifted downwind as the two matches approached, led by Berntsson over Bruni. The mark was chased down by the attending mark boat, which quickly pulled it onboard and held its position to serve as the new mark—an acceptable practice in such situations.
Berntsson and Bruni then rounded the mark boat, but Brady and Iehl were waved off the course by an on-water umpire signaling with a hand across his throat that their race was over because of the displaced mark.
A hearing Wednesday night ruled that they would try again Thursday before the scheduled races commence, but Berntsson and Bruni remained unsettled, even though Berntsson finished the race.
After returning to the dock, Berntsson said of the incident, “It didn’t affect the result. Bruni [already] had a penalty and we had a good lead.”
Bruni, asked at the evening’s press conference, if he’d like a resail, said, “Of course, I’d be happy.”
Otherwise, he’ll stand with 6 wins and 5 losses starting the day, with Berntsson at 11-0. Brady is currently 9-1 and Iehl 5-5.
Amid all the uproar, Bill Hardesty, a Con Cup rookie skipper from San Diego, quietly climbed into third place Wednesday by winning five of his six races, including a battle with Evgeniy Neugodnikov marked by a couple of collisions that cost the Russian disqualifying penalties.
“We’re feeling more confident,” Hardesty said, “and I’m feeling better about driving with a wheel.”
Other smaller boats he races successfully, such as winning Etchells world championship in 2008 and the Rolex U.S. Prince of Wales Bowl match racing title in 2009, are steered with tillers, not wheels.
Sally Barkow, the event’s first woman skipper since 1999, seized her first win, beating still winless Simone Ferrarese of
Racing will continue through Saturday, starting at 11:30 each day, conditions permitting. Each boat will race every other boat twice in a double round robin. The top four will advance to best-of-three semifinals and finals Saturday. The non-qualifiers will run a fleet race.
The racing is in the
Notes
Kyle Blair, 11, came from far behind to win the post-race Junior Con Cup fleet race pitting Long Beach YC youth sailors against the pros in singlehanded Naples Sabots in the channels around the club.
The Congressional Cup has maintained a high level of organization over the years with a volunteer force of some 300 club members and their families. Each crew is assigned boat hostesses and a housing team to deliver the outstanding local hospitality the Congressional Cup has offered now for
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Results
FLIGHT 6
Eric Monnin,
Bill Hardesty,
FLIGHT 7
Iehl d. Bruni, 0:07.
Brady d. Perry, 0:26.
Barkow d. Ferrarese, 0:09.
Monnin d. Hardesty, 0:38.
Berntsson d. Neugodnikov, 0:18.
FLIGHT 8
Perry d. Ferrarese, 0:16.
Hardesty d. Barkow, 0:15.
Berntsson d. Monnin, 0:42.
Brady d. Bruni, 0:32.
Neugodnikov d. Iehl, 0:26. 9
FLIGHT 9
Perry d. Barkow, 0:01.
Monnin d. Ferrarese, 0:37.
Hardesty d. Neugodnikov (DNF), no time.
Berntsson vs. Bruni, possible resail following jury hearing Thursday morning.
Brady vs. Iehl, to be resailed Thursday.
FLIGHT 10
Berntsson d. Barkow, 0:18.
Brady d. Ferrarese, 0:05.
Bruni d. Neugodnikov, 1:25.
Monnin d. Iehl, 0:33.
Hardesty d. Perry, 0:22.
FLIGHT 11
Brady d. Neugodnikov, 0:17.
Bruni d. Monnin, 0:12.
Iehl d. Barkow, 0:46.
Berntsson d. Perry, 0:30.
Hardesty d. Ferrarese, 1:20.
STANDINGS
(after 11 of 18 flights)
Berntsson, 10-0; Brady, 9-1; Hardesty, 7-4; Bruni, 6-4; Perry, 6-5; Iehl, 5-5; Monnin, 5-6; Neugodnikov, 4-7; 1-4; Barkow, 1-10; Ferrarese, 0-11.
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