A competitive fleet of eight J/22s sailed in the Trophy Banque Populaire Atlantique No. 1 event. For this first regatta, the conditions were ideal: wind 15 knots flowing down the river and mild temperatures. There was a great battle for first place. Ultimately, BEASTIE BOYS sallied by Jean Francois Guionet won with a 2-1-1 record, the last race determining who would win the event. Second was Antoine Royne on EUROPEAN HOMES with a 1-2-5 record. Claire Pouteau sailed here SOFFE to a fast and well-deserved third overall with a 3-4-3 record, giving away little to the two leaders-- a puff here a shift there and she would've been contending for the top spot. Fourth was Phillipe Thome on JULIE and fifth was Fabrice Cahierc on J'M. For more French J/22 sailing information
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
BEASTIE BOYS Win French J/22 Regatta
A competitive fleet of eight J/22s sailed in the Trophy Banque Populaire Atlantique No. 1 event. For this first regatta, the conditions were ideal: wind 15 knots flowing down the river and mild temperatures. There was a great battle for first place. Ultimately, BEASTIE BOYS sallied by Jean Francois Guionet won with a 2-1-1 record, the last race determining who would win the event. Second was Antoine Royne on EUROPEAN HOMES with a 1-2-5 record. Claire Pouteau sailed here SOFFE to a fast and well-deserved third overall with a 3-4-3 record, giving away little to the two leaders-- a puff here a shift there and she would've been contending for the top spot. Fourth was Phillipe Thome on JULIE and fifth was Fabrice Cahierc on J'M. For more French J/22 sailing information
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