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THE DATE: VICTORY AT SEA 2005 Saturday & Sunday, July 16-17 On
Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, August 1, 2004, Battleship Cove held its 4th annual
Victory at Sea Twelve Meter Charity Regatta. Chaired by Dominic DiMaggio (the
former Red Sox slugger and subject of the bestselling book Teammates) and
his wife, Emily, Victory at Sea drew a record 400 guests who anted up nearly $130,000
for the nonprofit's preservation and educational
programs. President Reagan's Secretary
of State, General Alexander M. Haig, Jr., was Guest
of Honor, and former Navy SEAL, pro-wrestler and Governor of Minnesota Jesse
Ventura was Special Guest for the event, which included two
days of races in the steely waters of Mt. Hope Bay on board America's Cup
yachts and a gala dinner on board the U.S.S.
Massachusetts. Freedom, winner of the
America's Cup in 1980, battled her way to victory in Saturday's races, winning
the "Walter Cronkite Cup" for sponsor Feitelberg Insurance of Fall River,
MA. Clinching 2nd place for the "Admiral Whiting Cup" was 1967 and 1970
America's Cup winner Intrepid, sponsored by John Keith and Shelley Hoon
of Canton, MA. After a great day of racing, guests
adjourned to the battleship's fantail for haute cuisine on the high seas during
an evening gala sponsored by Cardoza's Wine and Spirits, WJAR NBC 10, Blount Seafood,
Corporate Image Apparel, and Lincoln Press. Hosted by political satirist Dick
Flavin, Master of Ceremonies, guests enjoyed music from the Blackstone Valley
Swing Band and a live/silent auction.
Two fierce contenders prevailed in Sunday's races
to Newport, RI. Weaver's Cove Energy of Fall River, MA, took home the first place
"Dominic DiMaggio Cup" when Intrepid, the last classic wooden
yacht to defend the America's Cup, whisked past American Eagle. Ted Turner's
former famous champion took the 2nd place "Veterans Memorial Cup," sponsored
by the Yawkey Foundation of Dedham, MA. The event
concluded with a Bon Voyage reception at Harbor
Court, the palatial clubhouse of the New York Yacht Club. |