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      Shifty Chicago

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      It was another case of close but not quite close enough for SLAM Kiwi Match in Chicago. It came down to the last couple of hours of racing on Sunday afternoon but unfortunately the shifts didn't quite go our way; and boy, they were some serious shifts!

      Things were looking a bit shaky on the Saturday afternoon for the Chicago Match Race Centre to complete a full programme of racing. After several futile attempts in a light fickle breeze to hold the second round robin it was decided to send everyone ashore and a new plan was developed for Sunday, weather permitting. Fortunately the weather mostly played along on Sunday and a wise decision to hold quarter finals instead of a full second round robin was made. This was a great decision for us as a slow start in the first round robin meant we would have struggled to make the top 4 without a full second round robin.

      We were paired with Nicolai Sehested in the first to 2 point quarter finals which we were comfortable with, having felt solid against him in our round robin race. Our confidence was proven justified winning our quarters with relative ease including a black flag win in our last race. This put us in the very familiar position of racing fellow Kiwi Reuben Corbett in the semi finals. Reuben was also coming off a slow start in the regatta and only just scraped through into the top 8, however we knew never to underestimate the Black Sheep Racing team.

      The gentle northerly breeze held in nicely for the start of the semi finals and the racing was living up to everyone's expectations. With penalties, luffing, close crosses and closer mark roundings, things were swinging in our favour taking a 2 – 1 lead in the first to 3 point semi. This unfortunately, was the end of the breeze playing along and a complete shut down for over an hour put the regatta on hold once again.

      When the breeze did return it came from a new direction and changed the racing into a completely new game. Blowing directly through the Chicago city buildings we were having 60 degree shifts and 15knt puffs. It was literally a mine field for match racing with the top mark set barely metres from the breakwall. It became less about match racing and more about winning a lottery, but even so, the close racing between us and Reuben continued. It came right down to the wire but didn't go our way as we lost our next 2 races to come up short.

      This put us in a sudden death sail off against Taylor Canfield for 3rd and 4th which we also came out on the wrong side of. It was a bitter pill to swallow after feeling confident at the start of the day and another case of what might have been. We will continue to build as a team from here though as we hit the road to Detroit for our next regatta.

      It is always a pleasure sailing in Chicago; the setup here is first class and completely unique. If only the conditions were as ideal as the setup it would almost be perfect. Thanks to everyone who followed the racing both on our website and the great coverage on the CMRC website, your support is appreciated. Also a huge thank you to Peter and Suzannah who kindly hosted our team in Chicago, your hospitality was amazing.

      Final Results

      Place          Skipper

      1                  Mike Buckley (USA)
      2                  Reuben Corbett (NZL)
      3                  Taylor Canfield (ISV)
      4                  Laurie Jury (NZL)
      5                  Bill Hardesty (USA)
      6                  Nicolai Sehested (DEN)
      7                 Don Wilson (USA)
      8                 William Tiller (NZL)
      9                 Chris VanTol (USA)
      10               Sergei Musikhin (RUS)

      Chicago Match Cup

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      SLAM Kiwi Match are on a new continent this week as the team continue there summer season with the Chicago Match Cup. The team have been keeping themselves busy over the last couple of weeks with other commitments but we’re all excited to be back in Chicago for another shot at the Chicago Cup. Having sailed here last year we have good knowledge of the boats and the local area, so hopefully have what it takes to take this one out.

      Based out of Chicago’s Belmont harbour on Lake Michagen the Chicago Match Race Centre was the brain child of succesful sailor Don Wilson. The regatta is sailed on the club’s fleet of Tom 28 yachts which were commisioned in 2009 with the yacht club based on a 70ft house boat. The setup here really is first class with the courses being set adjacent to the entrance of Belmont Harbor, where the stadium-like setting in the lakefront park allows direct viewing just a few yards away from all the action. Also with the yacht club based on a house boat the whole club facilities can follow the yachts out to the race course providing a viewing platform for crews and supporters as well as an ideal change over boat.

      Once again the club has assembled a world class field of skippers for this Grade 2 event. With teams competing from New Zealand, USA, Russia, Virgin Islands and Denmark there are going to be no easy beats. Everyone is going to have to sail at the top of their game to get an edge against the tight field and the difficult conditions familier with sailing on the Great Lakes.

      For more regatta information check out the SLAM Kiwi Match website. We will hopefully be able to update Twitter straight from the house boat on the water so keep an eye out for all the action. Thanks to SLAM and all our friends and family for continuing there support.

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