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16 octobre 2022

One month away!


It’s just one more month until the starting gun for the 14th edition of the St. Barth Cata-Cup, and the organizers are busy getting ready to welcome the race teams in style. In Europe, the boats have already been loaded into containers that left from Hyères, Gravelines, and Le Havre to head toward the Caribbean. They are scheduled to arrive within the two weeks before the festivities begin in Gustavia. Perfect timing to allow the 55 duos registered as of today to get out on the waves before seriously attacking the races. And it already looks as if the battle will be glorious with a tasty mix of talented amateurs and seasoned professionals, including Argentinian title holders Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser, who also placed third in the F18 World Championships last Sunday in Florida!

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The well-oiled machine of the St. Barth Cata-Cup is running smoothly. At this time, the cargo containers bringing the boats from Europe are on their way across the Atlantic. “During loading, it all went very well. In Hyères, the support we had from Arthur Bo-Hoc was especially important,” notes Orion Martin, who was in charge of centralizing the race boats in the South of France. “If all goes as planned, the F18’s will arrive in Saint Barth two weeks before the opening of the event,” notes Orion Martin, who placed second in the 2015 Cata-Cup with Charles Gate. The timing is perfect, to calmly prepare for the first races which are planned for Thursday, November 17. “That is right around the corner. As for me, I can’t wait since other than training for the Spi Ouest-France, a race that my teammate and I were ultimately unable to do, I have not sailed on an F18 since the last edition of the Cata-Cup a year ago, but if there is only one race to do, it might as well be that one!, adds Orion Martin, who is from Southern France, and as usual plans to try and rock the boat in terms of the front runners in the regatta. “To shake up the top ten, that would be funny, and we hope to do battle with them, even though we know it will not be easy this time once again, as the level of competition looks very high. We are ready to give our all, but the main thing, as usual, will be to have the maximum of fun on the water. This Cata-Cup, since it was created, is above all about togetherness. The organizers do all they can so that the racers are happy, and that is certainly the case,” confirms Orion Martin, who did not want to miss this regatta under any circumstances.

 

Cruz Gonzalez Smith: A Title At Stake

 

SAINT-BARTH CATACUP 2021 : Prix Design Affairs OO1 : SBDE  : Cruz GONZALEZ SMITH, Mariano HEUSER © Pierrick Contin

 

It’s the same story for Patrick Demesmaeker and Olivier Gagliani. Among the most faithful of the faithful at the Cata-Cup, the Belgians are getting ready to take part in the regatta for the 12th time, starting with their first appearance in 2009, and they could possibly achieve a hat trick after their victories in 2015 and 2018. “For us, the St. Barth Cata-Cup is an event not to be missed, almost a tradition! We are once again very motivated this year,” says Patrick Demesmaeker, the helmsman and F18 Raid World Champion last August with his acolyte. “Three Apples (editor’s note: Olivier’s nickname) is an incredible sailor. He proved that in Sweden this summer and he proves it in Saint Barth every year. I have absolute confidence in him and I know that together, we have the means to do well, even if, once again, we will be facing incredible opponents!,” notes Patrick Demesmaeker, primarily referring to top-name competitors such as Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser. Winners of the last edition in 2021, the Argentinians are certainly among the men to beat, especially after their third place in the worlds for the class in Clearwater, Florida this month. But there are also other specialists of small sport catamaran racing not to be ignored, starting with Gurvan Bontemps and Benjamin Amiot, who continue to race after a victory following three second-place finishes in 2016, 2019, and 2021, as well as Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand, to name just a few.

 

Regulars and Very Ambitious “Newbies”

 

“If Pierre-Yves has already competed in the regatta twice, as for me, it will be a new discovery, even if I have wanted to participate for a long time,” relates Tim Mourniac, the young sailor from Morbihan in Brittany, whose father, Jean-Christophe Mourniac, raced to victory in the 2019 edition with Antoine Rucard. “This is really going to be a lot of fun since I am going to race with Pierre-Yves Durand, who is a friend and I started racing on F18 with him years ago. It has been a little while (7 years: editor’s note), since we have raced together on this kind of boat but we have sailed together in the ETF 26 class, as well as with another flying boats,” points out Tim Mourniac, winner of the Tour de France Sailing Race in 2018, Nacra 15 World Champion in 2016, and today a member of the Nacra 17 French team in a mixed dou with Lou Berthomieu. “There was some uncertainty about the second half of my season, but finally I have the opportunity to race in Saint-Barth. It will be really great to be on the starting line and battle against some of the best!” concludes Tim Mourniac, who could, as it happens, make things a little difficult for the top specialists in the field. The competition will certainly be something for spectators to enjoy!



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Hard-Fought Victory For Ravi Parent & Nicolas Lovisa!
19/11/2023

While last year's winners Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand were assured of first place even before the final day of competition, this year was the opposite, and we had to wait until the very last moment to find out the names of the winners of this 15th St.Barth Cata Cup. So much so, in fact, that victory was initially announced as going to the duo Gurvan Bontemps - Benjamin Amiot (Pixail), before finally being awarded to the duo of Ravi Parent - Nicolas Lovisa (Maxwell & Co for man and woman). At the end of the day, the Americans, who finished in eighth last year on their first appearance in the regatta, beat their rivals by one tiny point, while Argentina's Agustn Krevisky and Nicolas Aragones (Design Affairs OO1) completed the podium in third place.

A Decisive Final Day
18/11/2023

After two rather invigorating days of racing, the 56 crews of the St.Barth Cata Cup returned to lighter conditions on Saturday. But lighter doesn't always mean easier. All the crews had to deal with very unstable conditions, both in terms of strength and, above all, direction. In this context, consistency was certainly not easy, but the duos Gurvan Bontemps-Benjamin Amiot (Pixail) and Ravi Parent-Nick Lovisa (Maxwell & Co for man and woman) did remarkably well. The former won the "St Barth Assurances Allianz" Prize, while the latter climbed to first place in the provisional overall rankings. A ranking that continues to be turned upside down due to measurement issues. On Sunday, the final day of competition in this 15th edition, everything will be decided!  

When One Man's Misfortune Is Another Man’s Happiness!
17/11/2023

After two great first legs—including the around-the-island race—on Thursday, the 56 crews taking part in the 15th St. Barth Cata Cup enjoyed even sportier conditions on Friday. The result: a few stylistic tricks, a lot of capsizing, and a bit of breakage, but above all, a great battle at every level of the fleet. At the front, however, there were no major surprises. Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand (Segeco) won ahead of Henri Demesmaeker and Jeroen Van Leeuwen (Ohana) and then Emeric Dary and Joris Cocaud (Allianz), taking the "EDEN ROCK VILLA RENTAL" prize in the provisional rankings. However, there is a problem with the measurement conformity of the boat supplied to them especially for the regatta by the manufacturer, which led to their disqualification in races 1 and 2. Although this blow is understandably hard to take, the two men have already proved that they are resourceful and intend to continue imposing a hellish pace on their rivals, even if this obviously changes the overall picture considerably.

The Battle Is About To Begin!
November,15 2023

After a day devoted to assembling the boats, confirming entries, and final training sessions, the 56 duos taking part in the 15th edition of the St.Barth Cata Cup are getting ready to hit the waves. On Thursday, starting at 9:30 am, they will start the first race of the event, which promises to be lively, with between 15 and 20 knots of east-southeasterly wind forecast for the entire weekend. This promises to be a high-flying regatta, which will certainly not displease the big guns in the series, starting with title holders Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand (Segeco), who left nothing but crumbs for their opponents last year, but whom their rivals intend to upset this year!

Preparations For The 15th St.Barth Cata-Cup Are Underway
24 novembre 2023

In less than a month, the 55 teams registered for the 2023 St.Barth Cata-Cup will be battling it out on the waves, with multiple contenders for the ultimate victory. Among them, Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand who will be back to defend their title, while other big names from the F18 circuit include Mitch Booth, double Tornado Olympic medalist, as well as Swedish sailor Rasmus Rosengren, winner of the F18 world championships last July. In short, there is plenty to celebrate for the 15th anniversary of this regatta!



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