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Brazilian surfs to the top in Highland Spring HIHO 2008 | Brazilian surfs to the top in Highland Spring HIHO 2008 |
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| Thursday, 10 July 2008 | |
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Wilhelm Schurmann, a pro windsurfer from
Conditions during the week were near perfect with steady 15-18-knots each day until the final day when they went variable. The unique Highland Spring HIHO event format has participants accommodated aboard a fleet of catamarans supplied by The Moorings. The yacht fleet heads to the top of the
Racing commenced in the sheltered waters off Virgin Gordas North Sound. Day two saw the thrilling Anegada race where competitors reached 13-miles from Virgin Gorda to Pomato Point on Anegadas West end. It was in this race that the Schurmann was threatened by a charging Jean-Marc Peyronnet from
Schurmann really trounced the fleet in the next days race from
Long downwind races dominate the middle portion of the event as the fleet made its way down the South side of Tortola, the main island in the
The penultimate day of the event again saw lead changes as the racers in the front sailed well low of mark #2 off
For the final day of racing the fleet of Moorings yachts anchored off the lee of Sandy Spit off Little Jost Van Dyke. Racers rigged for the first of two planned races. The first race was underway with a start in light winds but an advancing squall saw them build to over 20-knots. The course was simply to sail around neighboring Sandy Cay and as the racers made their way back in the stiffer breeze it was again Schurmann in the lead with Peyronnet in second. Third was Rupert Rhodes while South African racer Julian Field secured his best finish of the week with a 4th while Junior racer Stuart Jennings rounded out the top five. The surprise finish of the final race was local Virgin Gorda competitor Gabriel Gumshion Creque repeating his 7th place finish from the day before. Misson, I wa racing strong, said the Rastafarian racer. I love HIHO.
Interestingly, all top ten finishers were from a different country. The top ten racers were from
Organisers were very pleased. We had great wind all week which means, we were able to run very good races, explained Andy Morrell of Ocean Promotions. Good racing along with fun parties are the essence of this event. Plans are already underway for the 2009 edition which is the events 25th anniversary. Next year will be big, conceded Morrell. The annual Highland Spring HIHO event is sponsored by Highland Spring water which is distributed in the BVI by TICO. Additional event sponsors include The Moorings, HIHO and Neil Pryde. For more info please visit www.go-hiho.com 1st Wilhelm Schurmann -
2nd Jean-Marc Peyronnet - St Martin 3rd Sam Talbot - BVI 4th Rupert Rhodes - UK 5th Alain Montezour - France 6th Stuart Jennings - Cayman Islands 7th Chris Redpath - Thailand 8th John OKane - Australia 9th Chris Cole - USA 10th Julian Field - South Africa |
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