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                    [Title] => Close finish hands Stella regatta crown
                    [Summary] => Defending champion Stella frustrated Karakoa right at its home front to rule the President’s Cup Regatta 2002 Open Racing Class at the Manila Bay Yacht Club for the second straight year.


The Fred Kinmoth-skippered Stella, which finished second to Karakoa during the penultimate day of this premier sailing event, recovered its bearings in the final chase with a corrected time of 4:00:23, just a minute ahead of Australia’s Hi-Fidelity (4:01:26).
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The Philippines’ best bet in the five-day event organized by the Manila Yacht Club and co-hosted by Club Punta Fuego, Maya Maya Yacht Club and Taal Lake Yacht Club is 1998 open class division winner Karakoa.
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                    [Title] => Close finish hands Stella regatta crown
                    [Summary] => Defending champion Stella frustrated Karakoa right at its home front to rule the President’s Cup Regatta 2002 Open Racing Class at the Manila Bay Yacht Club for the second straight year.


The Fred Kinmoth-skippered Stella, which finished second to Karakoa during the penultimate day of this premier sailing event, recovered its bearings in the final chase with a corrected time of 4:00:23, just a minute ahead of Australia’s Hi-Fidelity (4:01:26).
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