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Argo Group Gold Cup at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club - Overall

by Royal Bermuda Yacht Club 13 May 2018 05:45 UTC 8-12 May 2018
Taylor Canfield (left) and crew Victor Diaz de Leon, George Peet, Mike Buckley and Erik Shampain, champions of the 68th Argo Group Gold Cup © Charles Anderson / RBYC

Taylor Canfield and the USone Sailing Team captured the 68th Argo Group Gold Cup with a 3-1 victory over Johnie Berntsson's Swedish crew.

Canfield won the venerable King Edward VII Gold Cup for the second time, following his first win in 2012. Canfield's crew included Mike Buckley, Victor Diaz de Leon, George Peet and Erik Shampain. They won $30,000 of the $100,000 prize purse.

Canfield succeeded in an exciting match that belies the lopsided scoreline. The final four races featured lead changes, penalties and luffing matches, the hallmarks of good, close match racing. In this case, Canfield and crew happened to come out on top versus a very experienced team.

"We made huge gains through the week," said the 29-year-old Canfield of Miami, Fla. "The IOD is a tricky boat to sail and we had very tricky conditions this week. But the more time we spent in the boat the better we got. Full credit to Johnie and his team. They're very experienced and have also won this trophy twice. We always have great matches against them."

Berntsson, sailing in his ninth Gold Cup, won the trophy in 2008 and '14, and also has four top three finishes. Berntsson and crew Oscar Angervall, Björn Lundgren and Robert Skarp won $15,000 for placing second overall.

Berntsson's job as the CIO of a hospital in Stennungsund, Sweden, has prevented him from match racing full time the past few years, but his accumulated experience in the IOD and on Hamilton Harbour helped him get to the final where he and his crew ran into a ruthless opponent.

"We're a bit disappointed," said the usually affable 47-year-old Berntsson in a moment of reflection. "Had a few decisions we made gone the other way we could've done a bit better. But Taylor and his team sailed very well. If you give them a slight chance they take it. We have full respect for them and congratulate them. It was a really good week of sailing."

In the Petit Final Australian Torvar Mirsky defeated Lucy Macgregor from the U.K. by the score of 2-0. Mirsky led the match 1-0 lead after Friday's racing and then made quick work of today's race when Macgregor started on the course side. By the time she cleared the line and started properly in the light winds under 5 knots, Mirsky was nearly halfway up the windward leg.

Mirsky led by nearly 90 seconds at the first windward mark rounding and when the breeze increased to nearly 8 knots shortly after his rounding, he was on his way to third place overall.

Mirksy and crew Lachy Gilmour, Cameron Seagreen, Graeme Spence won $12,000 while Macgregor and crew Bethan Cardin, Hannah Diamond, Annie Lush, Kate MacGregor won $11,000 for placing fourth.

Macgregor posted the best finish ever by a female crew in the Gold Cup and won the Wedgwood Heritage Trophy, awarded to the sailor who best represents the traditional values and history of sailing.

Italian Ettore Botticini, competing in his first Argo Group Gold Cup at the age of 22, won the Jordy Walker Memorial Trophy for the most improved crew in the regatta.

The first three races of the final were sailed Friday afternoon and Canfield moved to match point at 2-1. Today's lone race was sailed in a west/northwesterly breeze between 5 and 10 knots, far different from the shifty and puffy southerly of the first four days.

Berntsson got the jump off the start line, taking better speed onto the racecourse and sailing over the top of Canfield. Halfway up the beat Berntsson led by about eight boatlengths when both crews tacked to port. Berntsson tacked before Canfield, who extended slightly farther.

Berntsson probably tacked too soon because he was shy of layline. That forced him to do two extra tacks to make the windward mark while Canfield was able to lay the mark. Berntsson led by approximately three boatlengths but was still suffering from the downspeed tacks.

Canfield jibed to starboard shortly after rounding and Berntsson matched even though he was still downspeed. Once both were on starboard Canfield sailed over the top of Berntsson and then down across his bow.

Canfield then jibed to port and Berntsson tried to match, but Canfield luffed and stopped Berntsson in his tracks. Berntsson tried for a penalty on Canfield but the umpires green-flagged it. Canfield then extended and led around the next lap. Berntsson was able to close the gap on the run to the finish but ran out of racecourse. Canfield won the race by two boatlengths to seal the championship.

"We didn't have the best start but we kept pushing hard," said Canfield. "We had a great layline to the first mark and we kept the pressure on him. If you have a good team and you keep the pressure on the guy in the lead you stand a good chance of passing him and that's what we did."

Argo Group Gold Cup Final Standings

1. Taylor Canfield (USA) – 19-2, $30,000
Crew: Mike Buckley, Victor Diaz de Leon, George Peet, Erik Shampain
2. Johnie Berntsson (SWE) – 16-5, $15,000
Crew: Oscar Angervall (trimmer), Björn Lundgren (main trim), Robert Skarp (bow/tactics)
3. Torvar Mirsky (AUS) – 16-9, $12,000
Crew: Lachy Gilmour (tactics), Cameron Seagreen (trimmer), Graeme Spence (bow)
4. Lucy Macgregor (GBR) – 13-13, $11,000
Crew: Bethan Cardin, Hannah Diamond, Annie Lush, Kate MacGregor
5. Joachim Aschenbrenner (DEN) – 9-5, $8,000
Crew: Ian Coleman, Will Mackenzie, Rob Scrivenor
6. Nicklas Dackhammar (SWE) – 6-7, $8,000
Crew: Olof Lundgren, Eric Malmberg, Jakob Wilson
7. Charlie Lalumiere (USA) – 7-12, $8,000
Crew: Scott Ewing, Bleddon Mon, Ian Storck
8. Ettore Botticini (ITA) – 5-14, $8,000
Crew: Simone Busonero, Andrea Fornaro, Lorenzo Gennari

Argo Group Gold Cup Final

Canfield – 3
Berntsson – 1

Argo Group Gold Cup Petit Final

Mirsky – 2
Macgregor – 0

www.argogroupgoldcup.com

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