(Southampton, England)- The scene is set for a stunning 2012 J-Cup
Driven by MIQ Logistics, scheduled to take place on the Solent this
week. The event comes back to its spiritual ‘home’ at the Royal Southern
Yacht Club this year and comprises The Lombard J/97 UK National
Championship and the J/109 UK National Championship supported by Sebago.
The J/111 Class will also be racing at the J-Cup for the first time
this year and the International J/111 Class Rules will apply in full.
The remainder of the 63 boat fleet will be made up three more classes,
the J/80s who will also race in a one-design class and two mixed IRC J
Boat classes. Even the brand new J/70 is set to make her first regatta
appearance!
Racing starts tomorrow, Thursday 26th July and nowhere will the
competition be hotter than at the J/109 National Championship supported
by Sebago. Studying the form at recent J/109 one design regattas will
not help the pundits at all as several boats have been starring. Paul
Griffiths, J/109 Class Chair who sails with his family and friends on
Jagerbomb is blisteringly quick in the light stuff but was not giving
much away on interview. When pressed, Paul explained ‘The issue is that
the racing in this fleet really is wide open. On any given day there are
easily ten boats in the running. What I can say for sure is that
everyone sailing in the 24 boat J/109 National Championship fleet is
delighted at the prospect of racing in some sunshine and thrilled to
share in the generous support of our sponsor, Sebago’.
The
current Lombard J/97 UK National Champion is Grant Gordon and his team
on Fever, having won the regatta last year in Guernsey . Fever is back
to defend the one design title this year, along with eight other J/97s, a
fleet which includes three newcomers to the Championship. It’s tough at
the top of the J/97 fleet and even the smallest of errors can be
costly. Gill Ross has a predominantly young squad on board Rock n Roll 2
but having competed together at the recent J/80 Worlds she will be
hoping that the strength of her close-knit team will pay dividends. From
Cornwall, having recently won the South West IRC Championship, Stuart
Sawyer and his crew on Black Dog were looking fast last weekend at a
training regatta here on the Solent albeit they were just pipped to the
top slot by local boys Mike and Jamie Holmes in Jika Jika. Mike and
Jamie also have the 2012 Lombard J/97 National Championship title firmly
in their sights.
The J/111 Class has eight boats racing on a level rating basis at the
J-Cup this year and the fleet is chock full of winners: Didier Le Moal’s
J-Lance comes to compete from France having beaten David and Kirsty’s
J-Dream (Round the Island Race Class winner) by the very narrowest of
margins at Spi Ouest regatta at Easter. Jamie Arnell’s Jeez Louise won
the J/111 Class at the Vice Admiral’s Cup earlier in the summer and
Duncan MacDonald and Phil Thomas ’ crew on Shmokin Joe have been
slotting in some very impressive results in their home port of Brighton .
So, in usual J-Cup style we’re set for a massive event: six classes, two
race areas, eight races, two National Championships, 63 boats (so far!)
400 people, two bands, SLAM clothing, SLAMbucca shots, the B&G Dark
and Stormy Party, North Sails daily prizes, a live blog from the
race-track at www.keyyachting.com, the Wight Vodka Online Results
Service, fantastic sponsor support, prizes galore and of course the
infamous J-Cup Prize-giving Party on the final Saturday, this year to be
held at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton and (according to current
forecasts) sun, sun, sun all the way!
To sum up, James Clark, Global Services Director at MIQ Logistics, the
principal sponsor of the 2012 J-Cup said ‘We are thrilled to continue
our sponsorship relationship with Key Yachting and the 2012 J-Cup Driven
by MIQ Logistics is set to be a fabulous regatta. We understand the
huge responsibility that comes with our investment but the opportunity
to be involved with the J-Cup was one that we could not ignore and it
demonstrates and cements our commitment to the marine sector. This will
be my first J-Cup and I have to say that I am really looking forward to
the event.’ Sailing photo credits- Tim Wright- Photoaction.com For more J/Cup sailing information