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                    [Title] => Hi Fidelity wins it with Pryde
                    [Summary] => Neil Pryde’s Hi Fidelity emerged as the overall winner after ruling  three of the regatta’s six races while defending champion Karakoa came in second at the close of the Smart Infinity-12th President’s Cup Regatta last Saturday in Subic. 


Ray Ordoveza’s Excel 53 ruled the fifth and sixth races of the IRC Open Racing Class to finish second overall in this week-long regatta jointly organized by the Manila Yacht Club and the Subic Bay Yacht Club.
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Ordoveza’s Excel 53 Class boat, its new rudder giving it ample speed and maneuverability, took the 10-nautical mile windward-leeward course with a corrected time of one hour, 45 minutes and eight seconds.
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Pong’s crew claimed line honors when it logged an elapsed time of 50 hours, 30.51 minutes in the 565-nautical mile journey from the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club marina to the scenic coastline of Zambales.
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Ray Ordoveza’s Karakoa, which is vying for big points in the Asian Series, and Judes Echauz’s Standard Insurance Centennial are among the Filipino boats which will make the 565-nautical mile long journey from Hongkong to the scenic coast of Zambales.
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Ray Ordoveza’s Excel 53 ruled the fifth and sixth races of the IRC Open Racing Class to finish second overall in this week-long regatta jointly organized by the Manila Yacht Club and the Subic Bay Yacht Club.
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Ordoveza’s Excel 53 Class boat, its new rudder giving it ample speed and maneuverability, took the 10-nautical mile windward-leeward course with a corrected time of one hour, 45 minutes and eight seconds.
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Pong’s crew claimed line honors when it logged an elapsed time of 50 hours, 30.51 minutes in the 565-nautical mile journey from the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club marina to the scenic coastline of Zambales.
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Ray Ordoveza’s Karakoa, which is vying for big points in the Asian Series, and Judes Echauz’s Standard Insurance Centennial are among the Filipino boats which will make the 565-nautical mile long journey from Hongkong to the scenic coast of Zambales.
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