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Omega
Asian Yachting Circuit
The
10th Singapore Straits Regatta
Date:
14 January 2004
The
10th Singapore Straits Regatta began today off the Changi Sailing
Club on the East Coast of Singapore. This is the largest sailing
event in Singapore and the third event on the Omega Asian Yachting
Circuit. A fleet of 31 yachts and three hundred competitors from
8 countries will battle for five days in the waters around Singapore
for the title of Champion. After the first two events on the Omega
AYC Australia’s Hollywood Boulevard sits atop the
leadership table just one point clear of three yachts – Hong
Kong yachts Hi Fidelity and Stella and Malaysia’s
Yo! In the first race of this regatta defending champion
Ray Ordoveza aboard Clariden Karakoa finished ahead of
Neil Pryde’s Hi Fidelity. Hollywood Boulevard
came in third.
For
the past few days the fleet has been gathering on the waters off
Singapore’s east coast. Each day a few more boats were moored
off the Changi Sailing Club and the atmosphere has been developing.
Finally registration closed yesterday and 31 boats had entered for
this, the 10th Singapore Straits Regatta and the third event on
the Omega Asian Yachting Circuit. Over the next five days the fleet
travels from Singapore’s eastern shores across to Indonesia’s
Riau Archipelago for two days of windward/leeward racing off Batam’s
Nongsa Point before returning to Changi for another day of competitive
action. The fleet is divided into three fleets – Category
A (the elite racing division), Category B, and Category E (the apparent
rejection of the letters C and D does have an reasonable (but long
winded) explanation…
Defending
Champion is Filipino yacht Clariden Karakoa skippered by
Ray Ordoveza. Clariden Karakoa scored her first victory
at the Singapore Straits in 2003 and she will be looking to repeat
that feat. Coming away from the previous Omega AYC event (the Phuket
King’s Cup) with a second place means she is also in form
but in her way will be Hong Kong yacht Hi Fidelity skippered
by Neil Pryde. Hi Fidelity won the regatta in 2002. And
fresh from victory in the first Omega AYC event in Malaysia (the
Raja Muda International Regatta) is Australian Yacht Hollywood
Boulevard skippered by Ray Roberts. This recent victory, and
the beautiful fast new boat, will make her the boat to beat. Hollywood
Boulevard sits atop the Omega AYC championship table but she
is just one point clear of Malaysia’s Yo! skippered
by Peter Ahearn and Hong Kong’s Stella skippered
by Fred Kinmonth. The winner of the Singapore Straits Regatta for
2004 is likely to come from this batch of elite Asian sailing talent.
Said
Ray Ordoveza before the racing had begun “it’s great
to be back here in Singapore for the Straits Regatta. We seem get
great wind here and the racing is superb. Once again in the racing
fleet we have the best there is in Asia. It’s going to be
tough but we think we can repeat 2003.”
With
clear blue skies and in winds speeds of a steady 15 knots the fleet
gathered off Changi for the first race to Nongsa Point on the Indonesian
Island of Batam. Conditions were superb and an air of anticipation
hung over the fleet. At the start Clariden Karakoa certainly
got the best position and surged across ahead of Hollywood Boulevard
and Yo! Hi Fidelity was already chasing in fourth.
After half an hour of sailing the fleet emerged into the Straits
where the wind freshened to over 20 knots with the seas remaining
flat. Perfect conditions.
And
conditions that favoured Clariden Karakoa such that the
rest of the fleet struggled to maintain contact. Slowly she stretched
her advantage and as it was now a straight race to the finish line,
hope faded for the chasing pack. Clariden Karakoa finished
some seven minutes ahead of Hi Fidelity in second place
with Hollywood Boulvard two minutes further back. Stella
Minter Ellison ended in fourth and Yo!, after taking
evasive action around a tanker, finished a disappointed fifth.
The
fleet is out on the water again tomorrow (Thursday) for windward/leeward
racing off Nongsa Point. And the racing takes a very different form
with shorter races with many more tacks and gybes. Clariden
Karakoa certainly cannot rest on her laurels and all she can
take for granted is that the rest of the fleet will be even more
thirsty for victory.
The
Singapore Straits Regatta is a prestigious event in it’s own
right and it fits into the larger Omega Asian Yachting Circuit that
groups together the premier sailing events in the region.
1)
Raja Muda International Regatta, Malaysia (November 2003)
2) Phuket King’s Cup, Thailand (December 2003)
3) Singapore Straits Regatta, Singapore (January 2004)
4) China Sea Race, Hong Kong to Philippines April 2004)
Through
the season the yachts that compete in the elite Racing Division
at each regatta earn points. The best three “final results”
for a yacht from the four regattas count towards an end of season
total; these totals produce the winner and a new Asian Champion
is crowned.
The
Singapore Straits Regatta (and all the events on the Omega AYC)
is being filmed for international television and in all, the event
will reach an audience of over 200 million households around the
globe. The World will be watching as the 10th Singapore Straits
Regatta sets sail from Changi Sailing Club.
The
Omega Asian Yachting Circuit is sponsored by Omega Watches and Malaysia
Airlines.
The
Singapore Straits Regatta is sponsored by the Boat Asia, Panalpina,
Indochine and Brewerkz and the Singapore Tourism Board.
For
more information on the Omega Asian Yachting Circuit contact Proteus
Sports at info@proteus-sports.com
or turn to www.asianyachtingcircuit.com.
Singapore
Straits Regatta (Top ten places in Racing Division)
Below are the results after one race. The lowest number of points
wins.
| Yacht |
Nationality |
Skipper |
Race
1 |
| Clariden
Karakoa |
Philippines |
Ray
Ordoveza |
1 |
| Hi
Fidelity |
Hong
Kong |
Neil
Pryde |
2 |
| Hollywood
Boulevard |
Australia |
Ray
Roberts |
3 |
| Stella
– Minter Ellison |
Hong
Kong |
Fred
Kinmouth |
4 |
| Yo! |
Malaysia |
Peter
Ahearn |
5 |
| Vertigo |
Singapore |
Andrew
Crombie |
6 |
| Mata
Hari |
Singapore |
Christopher
Gee |
7 |
| Foxy
Lady |
Singapore |
Bill
Bremner |
8 |
| Lunchcutter
II |
Singapore |
Keith
Dunn |
9 |
| Jenny
III |
Singapore |
Jeefrey
Leow |
10 |

Competitors
in this year’s Singapore Straits Regatta vie for position
in the opening race of this crucial regatta on the Omega Asian
Yachting Circuit. |
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