Chester Dominates IOD Invitational in Bermuda, Wickwire Wins Sixth Race Week

Bermuda International Invitational Race Week

 

June 13, 2019

The 2019 Bermuda International Invitational Race Week, presented by Bacardi International and the Bermuda Tourism Authority, was an extraordinary week on and off the water for the IOD Class with exceptional weather. It was sunny with very light winds mainly from the east and northeast, varying from 6 knots at the beginning of the regatta to 10 knots at the end. This produced exciting racing with four different race winners in the 13-boat fleet over 10 races sailed. The regatta however was dominated by Peter Wickwire Dan MacMillan, Emily Merry, Chris Veinot, and Hillary Grantmyre of the Chester IOD fleet,  who won half the races and finished up 14 points clear of his nearest rival.

The truly international breakdown for the IOD participants at the event hosted by Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, was six teams from Europe with 36 sailors and friends attending and six teams from North America bringing 35 sailors and friends to Bermuda, plus one team from Bermuda giving us a total of 76 participants, of which 71 were from overseas.

Peter Wickshire and the Chester TeamPeter Wickshire and the Chester Team

Racing for the “A” Series stated on Sunday and with light winds forecast for the week, Race Officer Tom Clarke held three races. It turned into a battle between Peter Wickwire and the new boys on the block from Suffolk England with Mark Wincer helming. Bill Reed from Fishers Island did well on day 1 and would have been leading the regatta except for a disqualification in the final race of the day, which dropped him out of contention.

Monday brought another light and shifty day with another 3 races scheduled. When the dust had settled, Wickwire dominated with 2 firsts and a second. The net result was that the top 3 positions for the “A” series included Peter Wickwire 1st, Mark Wincer 2nd and Paul Zupan from the San Francisco fleet in 3rd place.

Tuesday continued with light winds and as we had already sailed 6 races the Race Committee held only 2 races. It was moving day for Patrick Cooper of Bermuda as he got a 1st  & 2nd to move up into 2nd place for the “B” series. Wednesday was a day off for participants to venture around the Island and for some, time to play golf.

Approaching the MarkThursday proved a challenge as there was no wind! Mercifully Race Officer Clarke cancelled racing early in the day and everyone got the opportunity to go to the beach, shop or just relax.

On the final day, Wickwire consolidated his stranglehold on the regatta and ended with yet another win. Patrick Cooper however, pulled out all the stops to end up second in the “B” Series followed by Martin Rygh of Norway.

The final overall standings for the “Vrengen Cup” which combines the results of both the “A” and “B” series saw Peter Wickwire win easily followed by Patrick Cooper and in 3rd place Mark Wincer.

By Rick Thompson

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