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A Game of Two Halves
Written by Louay Habib Friday, 03 September 2010 14:31
Race Update: Friday 3 September 2010
It has been over 24 hours since any yacht competing in the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race finished. However a goal rush is expected for the second half, with three boats expected in the early hours of tomorrow morning and the majority accounted for by Sunday.
There are still 12 yachts racing in the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race but Keith Gibbs' C&C 115, Change of Course, pulled into Dingle on the west coast of
The next boat to finish should be Chaz Ivill's Grand Soleil 54, John B, who is expected to finish in the early hours of tomorrow morning and claim third place in IRC Zero. Clipper 68 Hull & Humber look to be getting the better of their sistership, Edinburgh Inspiring Capital. At 1400 BST Hull & Humber had 108 miles to go and were averaging eight knots giving them an estimated finish time of 0400 tomorrow.
At 1400 BST the Army Sailing Association's A 40, British Soldier, was past the Lizard with 195 miles to go. Over the last 24 hours, they have stretched out their lead on the water and look likely to take line honours for IRC One. Steven Anderson's First 40.7, Encore, is 21 miles behind British Soldier but still leads the class on corrected time.
In IRC Two Harry Heijst, owner of S&S 41 Winsome, had a proper birthday celebration on board. With balloons and the satisfaction of opening up a big lead on rivals, Swan 44 Selene, owned by Adrian Lower. At 1400 BST Winsome is 28 miles ahead of Selene and even further ahead on corrected time. Selene took up a very westerly position yesterday but the move has not paid off. Winsome, with Sevenstar's Managing Director Richard Klabbers on board, is very much the yacht to beat in IRC Two.

