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2 - That's why they call it the Monsoon Cup
24:11:09 Weather Report: N/NE 5/10 Knots. Overcast with frequent showers/scattered thunderstorms. Sea moderate to rough. Swell moderate. Typical NE monsoon conditions that have prevailed for the last week or two and has brought widespread flooding to many parts of Malaysia. A low pressure system sitting out in the South China Sea is blowing in from the north and sucking in from the South across Sumatra, Malacca Straits and Singapore. Yesterday saw crews getting familiar with the boats and the tricky conditions then go away to discuss their performance and come back ready to tackle another full bout of round robin races.
Next up the two women skippers Nurul Elia Anuar's - Sail Putrajaya and Nazreen Ghani's - AsianYachting Team went head to head for a tough pre-start but as the wind went right Sail Putrajaya rolled over the top and took a convincing win. After a tight match with Hazwan Hazim - Taring Pelangi around the course Rizal Mahadi Sazali - RSYC went on to add a fourth win to their tally and remain undefeated. As the wind completely deserted the course just after the start of the next flights PRO Kevin Wilson had no other option than to abandon the races and wait for further improvements. It seems that there is only wind in front of the storm as opposed to past years when the wind died off during the storm. The sailors are getting used to racing in the wet and have made sure their foul weather gear is in good shape.
Another delay as the race committee reset the course and the wind picked up a little. An exciting clash between Jeremy Koo and Rizal Mahadi Sazali both from the RSYC followed. A very close encounter at the start when Koo held Rizal head to wind and the breeze increased to 8 knots as they covered closely up the first beat. Some equipment issues arose with Rizal's spinnaker which enabled Koo to make good gains and eventually win by a comfortable margin and hand his club mate his first defeat.
Hazwan Hazim - Taring Pelangi started at the pin end in their match with Mohd Razali Mansor - MAF 1. Both boats immediately tacked to the favoured port tack on this course and continued with a tacking duel up the windward leg. Both these teams competed in the Asian Qualifiers a couple of weeks ago and until the very end only meters seperated them until Hazwan pulled of a masterful stroke to cross the line in front. Sharizali Mohd Suhaimi - KBS led Nazreen Ghani's - AsianYachting Team by 1.5 boat lengths at the start but incurred a penalty for failing to keep clear while they were leading the race. As they could not exonerate themselves by taking a penalty turn Nazreen Ghani went on to post their second win.
Tomorrow a concentrated effort will be made to complete the round robin (weather permitting) and if that is not possible then a decision will be made based on the standings whether there will be a quarter final and which teams will go into the semi final. The aim is to give all the teams as much racing as possible and come out with a fair and equitable result. On the water photos credited to Gareth Cooke. For more information and access to high resolution images and daily video's go to www.monsooncup.com.my Goto: Day
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