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[Title] => Jelik leads cast as Cup regatta gets underway
[Summary] => SUBIC Frank Pongs Jelik, which crossed the finish line first in the China Sea Race last Saturday, leads 21 boats that have so far signed up for the inshore races of the Smart Infinity-12th Presidents Cup Regatta 2004, which starts off Subic Bay waters today.
Pongs crew claimed line honors when it logged an elapsed time of 50 hours, 30.51 minutes in the 565-nautical mile journey from the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club marina to the scenic coastline of Zambales.
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[Title] => Manila-Boracay race up tomorrow
[Summary] => The Standard Insurance Manila-to-Boracay Race (SIMBR), arranged by the Manila Yacht Club and held under the auspices of the Philippine Sailing Association, sails off at 6 p.m. tomorrow for Boracay island, marking the second year of this 203-nautical mile race considered the longest and most challenging Philippine sailing event.
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[Title] => Karakoa wrests lead
[Summary] => Karakoa, using its familiarity of the course to the hilt, celebrated a homecoming of sorts by ruling the tedious Manila Bay passage race to grab the solo lead in the Presidents Cup Regatta 2002 Thursday.
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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February 10, 2004 - 12:00am