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Sunday, June 15, 2025
Contest III Dominates Mangrove Bay with Four-Race Sweep

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The Bermuda Fitted Dinghy Race season continued today with three exhilarating races in Mangrove Bay, hosted by the Sandys Boat Club, and it proved to be a magnificent day for the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club's "Contest III."

Under the skilled command of skipper Josh Greenslade, "Contest III" delivered a truly dominant performance, securing victory in all four races held on the day. Their flawless run saw them claim the prestigious Gilbert Bowl, Cambridge Cup, SBC Shield, and B.A.A. Cup races.

Other Bermuda Fitted Dinghies also battled fiercely on the water. Ahzai Smith was at the helm of "Elizabeth II" representing the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club, striving for honours. Alan Frith, a familiar face from recent international team racing, was the skipper aboard the St. George's Dinghy and Sports Club's "Victory IV." Martin Siese took the helm for the host club, Sandys Boat Club's "Challenger II."

While the other teams showed competitive spirit, it was "Contest III" and Josh Greenslade who stole the show, marking a truly exceptional day of sailing in the iconic Bermuda Fitted Dinghy Class.

Gilbert Bowl

1. Contest III

2. Challenger II
3. Elizabeth II
4. Victory IV - Sank

Cambridge Cup

1. Contest III

2. Victory IV
3. Challenger II - Did Not Finish
4. Elizabeth II - Sank

SBC Shield

1. Contest III

2. Victory IV
3. Elizabeth II
4. Challenger II - Sank

B.A.A Cup

1. Contest III

2. Challenger II
3. Victory IV
4. Elizabeth II - Sank

 
 
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Bermudian Sailors Secure Top-Ten Finishes

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Bermuda's Olympian Adriana Penruddocke and Olympic hopeful Sebastian Kempe have concluded their impressive campaigns at the North American Championships in Long Beach, California, both securing top-ten finishes in their respective ILCA fleets.

The regatta, held at the significant venue for the LA2028 Olympic Games sailing events, saw both Bermudian sailors demonstrate consistent improvement and strong performances throughout the competition.

In the ILCA6 Fleet, Adriana Penruddocke finished in a commendable 8th place overall with 106 net points. On the final day of racing, Penruddocke crossed the line 23rd in the first race, and then concluded the regatta with a solid 15th-place finish in the very last race of the series. Her ability to climb into the top ten highlights her competitive prowess in a strong international field.

Meanwhile, in the ILCA7 fleet, Sebastian Kempe also secured a top-ten position, finishing in 9th place overall with 94 net points. Kempe's final day saw him finish 15th in the first race. He then closed out the regatta with an excellent 4th-place finish, marking his sixth top-ten result of the regatta, a testament to his consistent performance at the sharp end of the fleet.

Both Bermudian sailors gain invaluable experience from competing at this high-level competition and future Olympic venue, bolstering their long-term Olympic aspirations. Their strong top-ten placings are a significant achievement on the North American circuit.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Bermudian Sailors Continue Climb at Championships

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Bermuda's Olympian Adriana Penruddocke and Olympic hopeful Sebastian Kempe continued their impressive ascent on Day Three of the North American Championships in Long Beach, California, both moving up the leaderboard in their respective ILCA fleets.

The regatta, held at the venue for the LA2028 Olympic Games, saw both Bermudian sailors showcase significant improvement in their performances.

In the ILCA6 Fleet, Adriana Penruddocke demonstrated remarkable consistency and skill, moving up seven more places from her Day Two position of 14th. She now sits in an impressive 7th place overall with 68 net points. Penruddocke had a stellar day on the water, recording two top-four finishes. She crossed the line 4th in the first race of the day, followed by a 31st-place finish (which will likely be her discard), before a strong 14th-place finish, and then she closed out with her second 4th-place finish of the day in the final race.

Meanwhile, in the ILCA7 fleet, Sebastian Kempe also made positive strides, moving up two spots to claim 10th place overall with 75 net points. His three races on the day saw him record three top-10 finishes. He achieved a fantastic 3rd-place finish in the first race of the day, followed by a 9th-place finish in race two, before finishing the final race of the day – the tenth of the series – in an excellent 6th place. This consistent performance at the sharp end of the fleet highlights Kempe's strong form.

Both Bermudian sailors are gaining invaluable experience at this high-level competition and future Olympic venue, bolstering their long-term Olympic aspirations. Their strong upward movement on the leaderboard indicates their growing competitiveness on the North American circuit.
Friday, June 13, 2025
Bermudian Sailors Battle at North American Championships

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Bermuda's Olympian Adriana Penruddocke and Olympic hopeful Sebastian Kempe were back in action on Day Two of the North American Championships in Long Beach, California, continuing to navigate competitive fields in their respective ILCA fleets.

Several more races were held on the second day of the regatta, which is taking place at the venue for the LA2028 Olympic Games.

In the ILCA6 Fleet, Adriana Penruddocke showed significant improvement, moving up five places from her Day One position of 19th. She now sits in an impressive 14th place overall with 46 net points. Penruddocke had a stellar day on the water, recording three top-ten finishes. She crossed the line 7th in the first race of the day, followed by a strong 4th-place finish, and then her best of the day, a 3rd-place in the final race.

Meanwhile, in the ILCA7 fleet, Sebastian Kempe came off the water down one spot, now in 12th place overall with 78 net points. His four races on the day presented a mixed bag of results. He achieved a 27th-place finish in the first race of the day, followed by a 23rd-place finish in race two. Kempe then crossed the line 15th in race three, before finishing the final race of the day – the seventh of the series – in an excellent 3rd place, demonstrating his ability to perform at the sharp end of the fleet.

Both Bermudian sailors continue to gain invaluable experience at this high-level competition and at a future Olympic venue, crucial for their long-term Olympic aspirations.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Edward Cross Long Distance Race Winners Live

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Three young past winners of the iconic Edward Cross Long Distance Race will join Islandstats.com Live tonight at 7:30 pm, sharing their experiences and insights into one of Bermuda's most celebrated sailing events.

Maxwell Curtis, Benn Smith, and Dale Brangman will discuss their triumphs and disappointments in the revered Comet Class race, which consistently draws spectators to line the shoreline and fill the waters to witness its rich history unfold.

Dale Brangman was the victor of the 75th Annual Edward Cross Long Distance Race, marking a significant achievement in the storied event. Maxwell Curtis followed suit, claiming the 76th Annual Edward Cross Long Distance Race title. Benn Smith has twice etched his name into the race's history, winning both the 78th and 80th editions of the prestigious Comet Class race.

The conversation will also touch upon the continued legacy of the race, which has seen veteran and all-time leader Stevie Dickinson win the 77th edition, and overseas sailor Jack Swikart claim victory in the 79th race.

Tonight's live discussion promises a fascinating look into the challenges, strategies, and enduring appeal of the Edward Cross Long Distance Race, offering unique perspectives from those who have competed and excelled in its challenging waters.



 
 
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