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UPDATE: Duff slips to 4th @ RennaisanceRe Junior Gold Cup

The final race of the RennaisanceRe Junior Gold Cup Regatta in Bermuda, sailed inside the Hamilton Harbour with very light wind and powerboat wakes, turned out the worst result of the regatta for Rayne Duff, a 23rd space, causing him to slip one more place to finish in 4th overall; still very impressive indeed considering the level of sailors present and the challenging conditions. Photo: Provided
After two days and eight races, Virgin Islands’ sailor Rayne Duff has moved up to second overall at the RenaissanceRe Cup, being staged in Hamilton Harbour, Bermuda. Photo: File
After two days and eight races, Virgin Islands’ sailor Rayne Duff has moved up to second overall at the RenaissanceRe Cup, being staged in Hamilton Harbour, Bermuda. Photo: File
Although the weather made for challenging races on Day Two, Rayne Duff felt the waters were colder than his home of the [British] Virgin Islands and that the level of competition also impressed him. Photo: Provided
Although the weather made for challenging races on Day Two, Rayne Duff felt the waters were colder than his home of the [British] Virgin Islands and that the level of competition also impressed him. Photo: Provided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - A poor last race saw Virgin Islands’ sailor Rayne Duff slip down to 4th in the final overall rankings at the RennaisanceRe Junior Gold Cup Regatta, which concluded on Sunday October 11, 2015 in Bermuda.

The final race of the regatta, sailed inside the Hamilton Harbour with very light wind and powerboat wakes, turned out the worst result of the regatta for Duff, a 23rd space, causing him to slip one more place to finish in 4th overall; still very impressive indeed considering the level of sailors present and the challenging conditions.

Teammate Mia Nicolosi had a great final race with a final result of 2nd overall, meaning in the last two days the pair of Virgin Islanders had swapped their positions, but left an impressive mark on the rest of the international field- that VI Sailors are not to be underestimated!

The previous day both sailors held on tight to rankings as the third day in Bermuda brought very light winds for two races ,then a more consistent pressure for race three, which led to Rayne falling one place into third overall, just one point behind second.

A couple good races, including a bullet, helped teammate Mia Nicolosi hang on to 4th overall.

See previous article published October 10, 2015

Rayne Duff up to 2nd overall in RenaissanceRe Junior Gold Cup

After two days and eight races, Virgin Islands’ sailor Rayne Duff has moved up to second overall at the RenaissanceRe Cup, being staged in Hamilton Harbour, Bermuda.

Duff began Day two after enjoying a fifth place overall.

Although the weather made for challenging races, Duff felt the waters were colder than his home of the [British] Virgin Islands and that the level of competition also impressed him.

“There are a lot of countries represented with a lot of competitive sailors. It feels like I’m at the Worlds Championships – the top of the pack is the same level of talent.”

Light winds were forecast for day two of racing but Duff relished the conditions to post results of 4th, 2nd and 1st to move into second overall on 22 points.

He is five points behind the leader, Nacho Davila.

12-year-old- girl holding her won

Mia Nicolosi, age 12, from the US Virgin Islands is proving that the girls have come to compete. She’s had two great days on the water. On day one, she finished third overall and after a bullet in her first race on day two is now in fourth place overall after 8 races.

RenaissanceRe has sponsored this event for the last twelve years, providing financial support to assist with airfares for the invited international sailors, providing them with charter boats, on-the-water coaching and equipment required for competition. The visiting sailors stay with local sailing families, another important aspect of this unique experience.

Twelve races are scheduled from Thursday October 8 through Sunday October 11, 2015, mostly in the Great Sound. The final race will be sailed in Hamilton Harbour on the Argo Group Gold Cup course just prior to the finals in front of the large spectator fleet.

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