Handicap honors for Australia’s Balance
AUSTRALIAN 52-footer Balance was yesterday crowned the overall winner of the Sydney to Hobart race, after overcoming the roughest conditions in years which forced dozens of yachts to retire.
Balance was awarded the Tattersall’s Cup — handicap honors for the vessel that performs best according to size — after main rival and one of the smallest competing boats, local 33-footer Quikpoint Azzurro, missed a pre-dawn arrival deadline.
American 100-footer supermaxi Comanche was first over the finish line — completing the 628-nautical-mile course in two days, eight hours, 58 minutes and 30 seconds to be the first victorious US entry since 1998.
Finishing second and third in the line honours was Ragamuffin 100 and another American entrant, Rambler.
Quikpoint Azzurro finished up in third place overall with a time of four days, 18 hours, 37 minutes and 59 seconds, behind French 35-footer Courrier Leon, which reached Hobart after four days, five hours, 28 minutes and 53 seconds.
Balance, which won the race in 2008 under the name Quest, had finished seventh in line honors with a time of three days, three hours, 50 minutes and 45 seconds.
Owner-skipper Paul Clitheroe, 60, said it was an “absolute honor” to win the blue water classic with his 10-year-old yacht, which has now taken out handicap honors in two out of five Sydney to Hobart attempts.
“I thought the little boat had beaten us, until the Derwent River decided otherwise,” the financial guru said.
Some 108 yachts had left Sydney on Saturday — battling strong winds and punishing conditions as they headed towards Hobart’s Constitution Dock on the island state of Tasmania, with more than 30 boats unable to complete the race.
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