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Centennial III played catch me if you can in Day 3 of the Boracay Regatta Cup and grabbed the upperhand heading into the last day of competition in this beautiful island paradise.

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AKLAN, Philippines – Top contender Jelik, skippered by Hongkong’s Frank Pong, drew the first blood as foreign entries dominated the first of the six sailing race series yesterday at the kickoff of the 17th President’s Cup Regatta at the wind-raked paradise of Boracay here.

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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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Steered by Manila Bay Yacht Club Commodore Ray Ordoveza, Karakoa negotiated the 38-mile journey from Nasugbu to Manila Bay with a corrected time of 5:37:11, beating by as much as eight minutes defending champion Stella.
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Centennial III played catch me if you can in Day 3 of the Boracay Regatta Cup and grabbed the upperhand heading into the last day of competition in this beautiful island paradise.

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AKLAN, Philippines – Top contender Jelik, skippered by Hongkong’s Frank Pong, drew the first blood as foreign entries dominated the first of the six sailing race series yesterday at the kickoff of the 17th President’s Cup Regatta at the wind-raked paradise of Boracay here.

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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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Steered by Manila Bay Yacht Club Commodore Ray Ordoveza, Karakoa negotiated the 38-mile journey from Nasugbu to Manila Bay with a corrected time of 5:37:11, beating by as much as eight minutes defending champion Stella.
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