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Poole schools the field as sailing's Congressional Cup turns 60

Poole schools the field as sailing's Congressional Cup turns 60

Reuters01-05-2025

Summary
Poole leads with six straight victories on opening day
Monnin, Tapper, Hood tie for second with four wins each
Wickwire upsets veterans Monnin and Berntsson with three wins
LONG BEACH, California, May 1 (Reuters) - Defending champion Chris Poole has made a loud statement of intent at the 60th Anniversary Congressional Cup, steering his Riptide Racing team to six straight victories on Wednesday's opening day of competition.
After morning light winds, Long Beach's signature sea breeze allowed organisers to complete six flights of the opening round-robin.
"We had a great day today - the crew is working really well together and we are focusing on one race at a time, but a good start for us and we will build on the momentum," said American Poole, who seeks a third consecutive Crimson Blazer.
Switzerland's Eric Monnin, Australia's Cole Tapper, and local skipper David Hood share second place with four wins apiece.
Canada's Peter Wickwire claimed three victories, including upsets against veterans Eric Monnin and Johnie Berntsson.
"Storm Match Racing is pretty excited about our first day. We've been watching Johnie and Eric for a long time - we've sailed against them before and they have always cleaned us up, so it was a pretty cool day for us to beat them both," said Wickwire.
Spectators at Belmont Pier witnessed aggressive pre-starts and tight finishes as the world-class field showcased why the Congressional Cup remains one of match racing's premier events.
The Congressional Cup, held annually in Long Beach, is one of sailing's premier match racing events. Founded in 1965, it helped pioneer modern rules and on-the-water umpiring.
Skippers compete in identical Catalina 37s for the coveted Crimson Blazer, making it a key stop on the World Match Racing Tour and a proving ground for future America's Cup talent.
Congressional Cup teams typically consist of six or seven members, who, combined, must remain within the maximum team weight limit of 525 kg.

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