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[Title] => Hi-Fidelity cruises to easy win in inshore race
[Summary] => SUBIC A resurgent Hi-Fidelity steered clear of Jeliks wake from start to finish yesterday to win the first inshore race of the Smart Infinity-2004 Presidents Cup Regatta on a better handicap off the Subic Bay waters here.
The 7,500-kg Welbourne 47 type boat, which is 1,000-kg lighter than the previous one which Neil Pryde used to own, crossed the finish line northwest of Cubi Point after logging a corrected time of three hours, 36 minutes and 53 seconds.
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[Title] => Presidents Cup Regatta practice round underway
[Summary] => The practice races of the 11th Presidents Cup Regatta will commence at 2 p.m. today at the Subic Bay Freeport.
Crewmembers of 12 confirmed entries in the Open Division are expected to converge for the roll call near the docks of the Subic Bay Yacht Clubs shoreline.
They will familiarize themselves with the waves, the weather and the winds of Subic Bay and in time for tomorrows opening races at 11 a.m.
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[Title] => Maligaya sets sailing record
[Summary] => Maligaya, a Swan 80 yacht skippered by owner Andy Soriano, recently set the inaugural 203-mile Standard Insurance Manila to Boracay Passage Race record at 23 hours and 35 minutes.
The race, the longest and the most challenging race ever in the Philippine sailing scene, was arranged by the Manila Yacht Club.
Mandrake, Frank Fongs 50-footer Hong Kong yacht, placed second, three hours behind Maligaya. Sydney 46 Subic Centennial, skippered by Standard Insurance president Judes Echauz, finished barely 11 minutes behind.
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[Title] => Hi-Fidelity rules PLDT race; Centennial 4th
[Summary] => Hong Kong boat Hi-Fidelity lived up to its pre-race lofty seeding and claimed top honors in last Tuesdays 25-mile PLDT Race within Manila Bay, the first race of the on-going ninth Presidents Cup Regatta.
Skippered by veteran international sailor Neil Pryde, Hi-Fidelity emerged winner in the Open Racing Class with its corrected time of 2:57.21, beating local boat Karakoa of Ray Ordoveza, which clocked 3:20.43, and another Hong Kong entry, Fred Kinmonth Stella which submitted a time of 3:23.38 based on provisional results.
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The 7,500-kg Welbourne 47 type boat, which is 1,000-kg lighter than the previous one which Neil Pryde used to own, crossed the finish line northwest of Cubi Point after logging a corrected time of three hours, 36 minutes and 53 seconds.
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Crewmembers of 12 confirmed entries in the Open Division are expected to converge for the roll call near the docks of the Subic Bay Yacht Clubs shoreline.
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The race, the longest and the most challenging race ever in the Philippine sailing scene, was arranged by the Manila Yacht Club.
Mandrake, Frank Fongs 50-footer Hong Kong yacht, placed second, three hours behind Maligaya. Sydney 46 Subic Centennial, skippered by Standard Insurance president Judes Echauz, finished barely 11 minutes behind.
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Skippered by veteran international sailor Neil Pryde, Hi-Fidelity emerged winner in the Open Racing Class with its corrected time of 2:57.21, beating local boat Karakoa of Ray Ordoveza, which clocked 3:20.43, and another Hong Kong entry, Fred Kinmonth Stella which submitted a time of 3:23.38 based on provisional results.
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February 22, 2001 - 12:00am