Monday, July 11, 2011

CANFIELD OWNS AT EUREX MATCH CUP




CANFIED WINS EUREX MATCH CUP


Continued to dominate Round Robins, got challenged in Semi’s, but went 2-0 in Final for first 2011 Season Grade 3 win

In another wild day of greatly varied conditions off Chicago’s Belmont Harbor, US Virgin Islander Taylor Canfield and his team of Alden Reid, Matt Clark and Tod Reynolds have won the Eurex Match Cup. The 22-year old Canfield gained not only Grade 3 points on the ISAF World Match Race Ranking List, but an automatic invitation to the Chicago Match Race Center’s Grade 2 event being held next month over August 12-14th.

This team led the competition from start to finish, showing incredible consistency and poise under pressure amongst a talent-stacked final four today.

“I was thoroughly impressed with how our team pulled things off. This is the first event that we’ve been reunited for this season,” said Canfield, Sailing Director at CMRC and recent Boston College graduate. “I look forward to doing some more racing soon.”

While the winning record throughout the event was impressive, the wins did not always come easy. Perhaps the toughest opponent Canfield faced was not runner-up Don Wilson in the Finals, but his 3-1.25 Semi-Final series opponent Jordan Reece and his young Australian team. In the first match, the Australians traded leads several times with Canfield proving that races are not won at the start. In the second match, Canfield was hit hard enough by Reece in a pre-start incident that the Aussie team received a ¾ point deduction despite winning the match.

In a must-win situation, Reece was against the wall sitting at 2-1.25, but still came out fighting, showing a skill level far beyond the team’s adolescent years. Reece, though, was still unable defeat Canfield, who has the second highest-ranking of any North American-based skipper.

“We really enjoyed our first event here in Chicago,” said Reece, “While we didn’t qualify for the Grade 2, we’re looking forward to our North American match race tour. We hope to come back to CMRC whether it is to race or train; this place is great.”

In the defining second match of the Finals between Canfield and Wilson, Wilson owned the start forcing Canfield to be late across the line. Both upwind legs were littered with tacks, but it was one bad tack that probably cost Wilson the race. “Our twang line actually got caught in the winch with the jib sheet forcing an override,” explained Wilson’s tactician Steve Hunt. One punch led to another on Wilson, with Canfield on starboard and Wilson on port, the CMRC founder tried to leebow his young opponent and cut it too close earning himself a penalty. The teams were still neck and neck on the final downwind with Canfield’s team rejoicing as they crossed the finish.

Final Results, Eurex Match Cup:

1. Taylor Canfield (ISV)
2. Don Wilson     (USA)            
3. Jordan Reese (AUS)                     
4. Steven Lowery (USA)
5. Tyler Rice (ISV)                            
6. Magnus Sandberg (CAN)                         
7. Guy Mossman (USA)                    
8. Leo Vasiliev (USA)