Cayard and Kleen claim opening Star victory in dramatic photo finish on Biscayne Bay

The 99th Bacardi Cup opened on Miami's Biscayne Bay today with champagne sailing and a close finish that set the tone for the week ahead. On a 15 to 17 knot champagne day, 77 Star teams charged off the line for the first of six scheduled races.

Cayard and Kleen claim opening Star victory in dramatic photo finish on Biscayne Bay
Image © Hannah Lee Noll

After more than two hours of long-course racing, Paul Cayard and Frithjof Kleen (USA) claimed the opening victory over six-time consecutive Bacardi Cup champions Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Bruno Prada (POL). Robert Scheidt and Austin Sperry (BRA) finished third.

“The competition is super strong,” said five-time Olympic medalist Robert Scheidt. “It’s like a world championship. There’s a mix of Olympic medalists, world champions, and legends of the sport. The racing is fierce, but the camaraderie is most special. That’s what makes the Star Class unique.”

The opening beat stretched more than two nautical miles, with the left side paying early before the breeze began oscillating across the course.

“It was a beautiful day on the water,” said Kusznierewicz. “Champagne conditions. But very tactical. On the final beat we were waiting for a right shift. It came just a little too late.”

That late shift defined the finish.

On the final approach, the leaders split one last time. As Kusznierewicz and Prada gained at the top of the final beat from the right, they appeared poised to overtake Cayard and Kleen in the final moments. Cayard recognized the favored end of the finish line and held his lane.

“Mateusz was physically ahead of us,” said Cayard. “If I had gone to him, he would have crossed me. But the wind had shifted so far right that we could nearly lay the finish. We tacked and managed to hold on.”

Behind the front three, Diego Negri and Sergio Lambertenghi (ITA) finished fourth, followed by Brian Ledbetter and Brian Terhaar (USA) in fifth.

Race 1 Top 5

  1. Paul Cayard/Frithjof Kleen (USA)
  2. Mateusz Kusznierewicz/Bruno Prada (POL)
  3. Robert Scheidt/Austin Sperry (BRA)
  4. Diego Negri/Sergio Lambertenghi (ITA)
  5. Brian Ledbetter/Brian Terhaar (USA)

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