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Super Cup – 2023
- Post author By Mike Pacholski
- Post date July 20, 2023
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Betty Ruetenik Super Cup – 2023
Regatta write up by Cameron Puckey and Aidan Mobley
A few weeks ago the annual Super Cup was held in San Diego with seven I14’s and three 29ers. Now renamed the Betty Ruetenik Super Cup I would like to send a huge thanks to Brad Ruetenik and SDYC for putting on another amazing weekend!
Another huge thanks to Saxon Chang for taking photos and video of the weekend and Chance Bates for editing the video.
Day one started off with a slightly longer course and the breeze was strongest against the shoreline. As the day progressed, the course was shortened up and the breeze became more inconsistent before finally shutting down. There were many lead changes in most of the races on day one with most boats having good and bad races.
The day concluded for some at Tony Jacal’s with a spirited debate about the pro’s and cons of AI. Which unfortunately would not write this for me…
Day two below from Aidan,
On Sunday, the breeze increased to 8kts with a gustier puffs rolling in to keep things dynamic and interesting. Stefan Chang was on the coach boat to take pictures for the fleet, the first race was a close start with 29ers zipping through the first three starters, Brad Ruetinik and his Crew Garret Brown won the line with a starboard start by the pin followed by Cam and Aidan with Terry not close behind, the other 14s trailed closely behind with a few 29ers pushed out the back. Now down and fast Brad was the first to the mark with the red boat skippered by Kate close second, Terry and Cam both overshot the lay line and were in second and third. It was a close race until the finish when Brad clenched the win. The second race held for a mishap as Terry and JP collided with Kate and Peter Stanton coming into the upwind gate on their second lap. This sadly lead to both retiring however there was minimal damage and no one was hurt. The remaining 14s raced hard with Michael L and Devon showing how their team work and practice had paid off with a solid race put in at speed with the remaining pack. Brad pulled all bullets as the breeze picked up slightly. After the third race, a close match with everyone in the fleet trading podiums during the match. Matt on the black b5 with new crew Chance took some time to practice his upwind speed in the shifty conditions. Towards the end of the day Cameron and Aidan sent it in while the 29ers swapped crews with the 14s and the young sailors got to experience some quality time in 14s. Boats were across the course with smiles all around as the 29ers got to lite up on down wind rips. After racing a debrief was held with glowing reviews from the 29ers on their experiences in the 14s.
The super cup event isn’t held as a results oriented event, instead it’s treated as a short circuit boat handling clinic where crews and skippers return exhausted from a great day out on the water. Suffice to say this result was achieved with exhausted smiles all around after racing.
Results however are,
I14
1. USA 1200 – 17 Points
2. AUS 681 – 32 Points
3. USA 1193 – 36 Points
4. USA 1187 – 36 Points
5. USA 1178 – 44 Points
6. USA 1185 – 49 Points
7. USA 1162 – 60 Points
29er
1. USA 1197 – 12 Points
2. USA 1413 – 21 Points
3. USA 519 – 28 Points