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28.11.2009
Team Aqua finishes second of the DHL Trophy
Team Aqua - Sea Dubai RC44 Gold Cup 2009 - Fleet Racing Day 4

No Way Back conquers the long distance regatta in Dubai as well as the annual Trophy, ahead of Team Aqua on both occasions. Team Aqua is now third of the fleet race ranking.

The sea breeze is slowly establishing itself in Dubai, allowing three good races including the coastal race DHL Trophy to take place today.

On great form, Pieter Heerema’s No Way Back managed to remain in the top four since the beginning of the event; a feat that no other team managed to achieve and that places them in a good position ahead of the last day, eleven points ahead of Artemis and sixteen over third placed Team Aqua.

 
The first race of the day saw the long expected come back of Ceeref, very unfortunate since the beginning of the event. More at ease in today’s stronger breeze, Igor Lah managed to overtake both No Way Back and Artemis, winning the regatta and putting an end to a long series of way below average results.
 
The breeze increased to ten knots during the second regatta, prompting some of the teams to switch to smaller jibs. René Mangold’s Team Austria and several others kept their genoas and they were right: the wind soon dropped back to eight knots, giving them a little edge over the rest of the fleet. Ceeref and Katusha, who were leading the race alongside the Austrians, got involved in an incident at the leeward mark that cost Paul Cayard’s team a penalty turn and helped Team Austria to sail away and conquer their second victory in two days. A fantastic achievement for this team made of amateur sailors.
Chief race Officer Peter Reggio then changed the race course and sent the ten strong RC 44 fleet towards the famous Atlantis hotel, off the Dubai Palm, for the DHL long distance race.
 
Neville Crichton and his team BMW ORACLE Racing took an excellent start at the pin end of the line and managed to tack and cross ahead of the pack. Heading towards the Palm, the team suddenly slowed down and needed a little while to realise that a plastic bag was stuck in their rudder. Both No Way Back and Team Aqua benefited from this incident and sailed past the American boat. The event then turned into a drag race, with no passing opportunities and the distance between the boats increasing throughout the day.
 
Fifth of the regatta, Artemis losses the season title and ends up fourth of the overall ranking behind the winner No Way Back, Team Aqua and BMW ORACLE Racing. This week definitely turns out to be a horrible one for Dean Barker and his team after their disappointing result in the match race.
The fleet race event will see its conclusion tomorrow after up to four more races. The ranking is still open and everything remains possible.
  
Fleet race, provisional results after four races:
 
Ranking, name of team, helmsman, results (DHL Trophy double points regatta in bold), total number of points.
 
1) No Way Back, Pieter Heerema, 3, 3, 4, 1, 2, 4, 2 – 19 points
2) Artemis, Tim Snedden, 5, 2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 10 - 30 points
3) Team Aqua, Chris Bake, 9, 7, 2, 2, 8, 3, 4 – 35 points
4) Team Katusha, Bob Little, 4, 9, 5, 6, 3, 7, 8 - 42 points
5) Ceeref, Igor Lah, 8, 8, 7, 7, 1, 2, 12 – 45 points
6) BMW ORACLE Racing, Neville Crichton, 10, 6, 6, 8, 5, 6, 6 – 47 points
7) Team Austria, Christian Binder, 6, 1, 10, 9, 7, 1, 14 - 48 points
8) Team Sea Dubai, Yousef Lahej, 1, 5, 3, 10, 6, 9, 20 – 54 points
9) Organika, Maciej Nawrocki, 7, 4, 9, 5, 8, 8, 16 - 57 points
10) Puerto Calero Islas Canarias, Daniel Calero, 2, 10, 8, 4, 9, 10, 18 - 61 points
 
 
DHL Trophy annual ranking
 
Ranking, name of team, points
 
1) No Way Back, 10 points
2) Team Aqua, 12 points
3) BMW ORACLE Racing 15 points
4) Artemis, 16 points
5) Ceeref, 26 points
6) Organika, 32 points
7) Team Austria, 32 points
8) Team Katusha, 32 points
9) Team Sea Dubai, 39 points
10) Puerto Calero Islas Canarias, 40 points
11) Jelik, 55 points

 

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