There
 were some surprises in store for sailors as they looked at the results 
after day two of the China Cup International Regatta in Shenzhen. Such 
is the competitive nature of the Beneteau 40.7 fleet, seven boats jumped
 the gun in today’s first of three windward/leeward races, and paid the 
price with an OCS disqualification. Highest profile of those who started
 too early were the top two teams from yesterday’s Simpson Marine 
Passage Race, Jono Rankine’s Vatti Sailing and Gery Trentesaux’s 
Courrier Team. Chief
 beneficiary of this upset to the leaderboard was Rick Pointon’s Beijing
 Sailing Center, last year’s winner of the Beneteau division in the 
China Cup. 
“We had a pretty bad race, crossing the line in something 
like 15thplace, so it was nice to discover we got an 8th after
 all,” said Pointon, a British sailor who relocated to China six years 
ago and founded the Beijing Sailing Center. He has a number of local 
Chinese sailors racing on the crew, including helmswoman Summer Song who
 finished 8th at the Beijing 
Olympic Games in 2008 when she was steering the Yngling keelboat on home
 waters. “Summer is doing a fantastic job steering the boat,” said 
Pointon. “Many of us are sailing together for the first time here, and 
that first race today highlighted some communication problems that we 
needed to sort out.” And sort out those problems they did, scoring a 2,1
 in the next two races.
Sitting
 9 points behind the leaders is Beneteau China – TBS, skippered by ocean
 racing legend Michel Desjoyeaux. While some might have expected the 
two-time Vendée Globe winner to find the 34 mile Passage Race more to 
his liking, he only managed 8th yesterday,
 whereas on today’s short windward/leeward courses he scored 3,8,3. The 
French crew sit a point in front of Australians, Team Vicsail skippered 
by Robin Hawthorn.
There
 were some dominant winners in other classes, such as Stanley Chan who 
steered Constant Wind to 1,2,1 scores in the Far East 26 fleet, a 
scoreline exactly matched by Graham Young’s B32, Bits and Pieces, in 
HKPN 2 handicap division. It’s a similar story for Bridget Chan with 
1,1,3 on her S&S 36 Windseeker, comfortably leading the HKPN 1 
handicap fleet. However the most enviable scoreline of all went to Yan 
Yuye with three bullets for Sea Wolf, the Archambault 40 currently 
dominating IRC division 3.
Three
 months ago, a Soto 27 keelboat didn’t even exist in China, but after a 
rapid building programme there are 10 of these new one-design boats 
competing in Shenzhen this week. Jim Johnstone, of J-Boats fame, is 
skippering Liu Zhou Riviera Team with a crew that he has been coaching 
intensively in the art and science of sailboat racing. However Johnstone
 was blaming himself this evening after letting his Argentinean rivals 
on Team Goldrooster slip past him on two occasions. “I just lost my head
 a couple of times today, forgetting the important stuff,” said 
Johnstone. “With 91 boats on the race track – even if you’re not racing 
all of them – the wind in the middle of the course gets very chopped up 
and it’s often better to sail at the edges.” Agustin Eujanian’s crew 
hold a one-point lead over Johnstone after scoring 1,1,4 today. As 
Goldrooster’s helmsman, Andy Domato, pointed out, the 4th place
 should have been better but for the jib halyard releasing at a critical
 point of the race just before the windward mark when they were leading.
 That gear failure saw three boats slip past, but the Argentineans are 
certainly looking strong if they can avoid such errors for the remaining
 two days of competition.
On Sunday the 91 boats compete in one windward/leeward heat and an Audi Round the Island Race, with moderate breezes forecast.
*
 The China Cup International Regatta 2012 takes place on 26th to 29th 
October 2012 in the waters of Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Its consist of 
four days of racing organised by Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (RHKYC), 
Shenzhen Marine Sports Base and Shenzhen Vanke Longcheer Yacht Club 
(LYC). There are 91 entries representing 18 nations: Colombia, 
Australia, China, Hong Kong, China, Germany, France, Israel, Turkey, 
Singapore, Japan, Chinese Taipei, Mauritius, Argentina, Uruguay, 
Philippines, USA and the Netherlands.











 
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