Ulleung-do,
South Korea – Thirty-seven
entries with sailors from 13
nations have just completed
the Korea Cup International
Yacht Race. Entries in this
event were divided into two
divisions - ORC and OPEN –
with 12 in the first group
and 25 in the second. In
total there were more than
260 competitors from New
Zealand, Singapore, England,
Switzerland, USA, Germany,
France, Finland, Ireland,
Russia, China, Australia,
and South Korea.
Initially it was planned to run two offshore races - first from Pohang City to Ulleungdo Island (110 nm), and the second from Dokdo Island to Ulleungdo (50 nm). But during the registration process organizers of the event informed participants another short sponsor's race would be sailed in Pohang Bay. The opening ceremony of the event was organized by the Korea Sailing Federation and the mayor of Pohang City as a great festival. Among the honorable guests of the regatta was ISAF vice-president Teo Ping Low from Singapore.
Weather
for the races started fine,
but then degraded into rain
and blustery conditions,
with the whole of the first
race sailed off the wind.
The first yacht to finish on
Ulleungdo 14 hours after the
start was Time Machine, a
Grand Soleil 42 from Russia,
but using ORC Club scoring
the corrected time victory
in this group went to
Fantasy, a YOK 40 from
Russia. In the OPEN class
the winner was LT-T12 from
Daebul University in Mokpo,
Korea.
To start a second race at 1000 all yachts had to make a night voyage to Dokdo Island. The waves in the starting area for this race were about 3 meters high, and the wind grew stronger, forcing the majority of yachts to reduce sails. And again the first to cross the finishing line in the ORC Club group was Time Machine, with Baby Uminoko, a First 40.7 from Russia, as the corrected time winner.
Trophies at the Korea Cup were awarded for each race, without scoring for an overall winner.
Evgeny
Khromchenko,
Member International Jury
Korea Cup