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Dramatic double capsize on penultimate day of Extreme Sailing Series™ Cardiff

by Extreme Sailing Series 26 Aug 2018 19:29 UTC 24-27 August 2018
Extreme Sailing Series™ Cardiff 2018 day three © Vincent Curutchet / Lloyd Images

Cardiff Bay was alive with action today, as two boats capsized within moments of each other on the Extreme Sailing Series™ racecourse. Charging downwind on the third race of the day (race 19), the Omani boat and Team Wales were both caught by strong 20 knot gusts that caused their hulls to become submerged and a cartwheel capsize to ensue.

All crewmembers on Team Wales were accounted for and there were no injuries to anyone onboard. Although the boat was righted quickly, foil damage unfortunately prevented the local wildcard team from competing for the rest of the day. With their boat recovered to shore, the Extreme Sailing Series technical teams began work to ensure the Welsh crew can compete on home waters on the final day of the event, Monday 27 August.

Just metres away, safety teams tended to the capsized Omani boat. The crew's mainsail trimmer, Pete Greenhalgh, was taken to shore to receive medical attention for an injury, whilst the Extreme Sailing Series safety teams swiftly righted the boat.

"Well, we went for a little swim!" said Phil Robertson, the team's skipper, on the dock. "It wasn't the most ideal situation. We went round the top mark and you have to go straight into a gybe. With two sails up, you're going pretty fast and we obviously made a few mistakes. We were hit by a gust that flipped us over pretty quickly."

With no further injuries or boat damage sustained, the undaunted Omani team radioed for a reserve sailor to join their crew, in the hope that they could continue to race. Being a boat down but not done fighting, Team Wales skipper Adam Piggott answered their call, jumping on board the Omani boat to end the day on a high.

"I wanted to help them out," explained Piggott. "Once we got going, we scored a third and a first. They were keen to clock some points so hopefully not too bad a day for them!"

"The boys were stoked to win the last race of the day," added Robertson. "It was a great way to finish and to cheer us all up."

Team Oman Air closed the day on the podium in third.

Racing in Cardiff had been hindered throughout the day by strong winds and torrential rain. Early on, Race Management decided not to send the fleet of Flying Phantoms out this morning, with GC32 racing postponed until 15:15 local time.

In challenging conditions, some teams fared better than others. Whilst Act leaders SAP Extreme Sailing Team extended their lead on the fleet and hit the fastest speed of the Act so far – an impressive 34.3kts achieved in race 18 – British INEOS Rebels fell through the ranks, giving up their spot on the Act podium.

"It was a really hard day for us," admitted the team's skipper, Will Alloway. "We just couldn't seem to pick the right spots on the course. On the plus side, our boat handling was a lot better but we've still got a way to go until we're at the level we need to be. We'll see what we can do tomorrow."

The final day of racing is due to get underway tomorrow at 10:00 BST/UTC+1 for the Flying Phantoms and 14:00 for the GC32s. With the last race of the day worth double points for both fleets, the teams at the top can't yet sleep easy – the Extreme Sailing Series is anyone's game.

The event's free-to-enter public Fan Zone will be open all day in Britannia Park and next to the Norwegian Church, offering entertainment and activities for all the family.

GC32 racing will be streamed LIVE from 14:00 BST/UTC+1 tomorrow, accompanied by expert commentary from Niall Myant-Best and Stevie Morrison.

For more information on the Extreme Sailing Series, please visit their website.

Extreme Sailing Series™ 2018 Cardiff standings after Day 3: (21 races)

1st, SAP Extreme Sailing Team (DEN) Rasmus Køstner, Adam Minoprio, Julius Hallström, Hervé Cunningham, Richard Mason: 220 pts
2nd, Alinghi (SUI) Arnaud Psarofaghis, Nicolas Charbonnier, Timothé Lapauw, Bryan Mettraux, Yves Detrey: 213 pts
3rd, Oman Air (OMA) Phil Robertson, Pete Greenhalgh, James Wierzbowski, Stewart Dodson, Nasser Al Mashari: 205 pts
4th, INEOS Rebels UK (GBR) Will Alloway, Leigh McMillan, Oli Greber, Adam Kay, Bleddyn Mon: 204 pts
5th, Red Bull Sailing Team (AUT) Roman Hagara, Chris Taylor, Ed Powys, Neil Hunter, Dan Morris, Rhys Mara: 187 pts
6th, Team México (MEX) Erik Brockmann, Tom Buggy, Alex Higby, Tom Phipps, Danel Belausteguigoitia Fierro: 155 pts
7th, Team Wales (GBR) Adam Piggott, Alain Sign, Martin Evans, Gareth Fowler, Peter McCoy: 140 pts

Flying Phantom Series Cardiff Standings after Day 3: (12 races)

1st, Red Bull Sailing Team (AUT) Olivia Mackay, Micah Wilkinson: 232 pts
2nd, Idreva Zephyr Foiling (FRA) Charles Hainneville, Thibault Julien: 215 pts
3rd, Flying Frogs (FRA) Pierre Le Clainche, Arnaud Vasseur: 207 pts
4th, Culture Foil (FRA) Nicolas Ferellec, Théo Constance: 201 pts
5th, Team France Jeune (FRA) Solune Robert, Antoine Rucard: 196 pts
6th, Masterlan (CZE) David Krizek, Milan Harmacek: 181 pts
7th, EVO Visian ICL (GER) Raphael Neuhann, Elias Neuhann: 180 pts

Determined Oman Air team climb to podium place (from Oman Sail)

Team Oman Air climbed another step to take a podium place on the Extreme Sailing Series leaderboard during a windswept day on the waters of Cardiff Bay.

They took two wins and two third places in the five races that could be held, results which bookended a capsize by the team on the third race of the day.

They and the Team Wales catamaran capsized within moments of each other when the fleet was hit by a strong gust of wind as they rounded the first mark of the course and accelerated, submerging the hulls.

Extreme Sailing Series safety teams assisted both crews immediately. Pete Greenhalgh from the Omani team suffered an injury and was quickly taken ashore to receive medical attention.

Both of the high-speed craft were quickly righted, and the Omani team of skipper Phil Robertson, Stewart Dodson, James Wierzbowski and Nasser Al Mashari brought a reserve crew member on board and were able to continue racing.

Earlier, a weather front with strong winds and rain passed over the Welsh capital, resulting in a one-hour postponement before racing could get underway on Cardiff Bay.

"We expected it to be pretty puffy and squally when they sent us out, and it was," said Robertson. "We were pretty overpowered on a couple of races today, but we got a couple of bullets, along with a swim.

"It's not great for the team to do that, but it's sailing, and you've got to be pushing it if you are going to win anything.

"We got some good results and we were pretty stoked to end the day with a third and a win after going swimming – the team rallied and got right back into the fighting spirit.

"We've got some work to do tonight, but we will be coming out tomorrow fully fired up for a big day."

Overall the Oman Air team seized third place with 204 points, displacing INEOS Rebels UK by a single point. The Danish-flagged SAP Extreme Sailing Team held on to a diminished lead with 220 points, with Alinghi – who also took two wins – in second on 213.

"We will be prepared and ready to do our best tomorrow," said Al Mashari. "It was hard with a lot of wind, but the team came together and we will look for a good result on the final day."

Lighter winds and a return to sunshine are forecast for the last day of racing in Cardiff on Monday, 27th August.

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