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Six of the best in quarter-finals

Taylor Canfield from USVI leads Adam Minoprio of New Zealand on the third day of the Argo Group Gold Cup.(Photo by Charles Anderson)

Six of the eight Alpari World Match Racing Tour (AWMRT) 2013 card holders have reached the quarter-finals of the $100,000 Argo Group Gold Cup.Joining past Gold Cup winners Ben Ainslie (8-1) and Ian Williams (8-1) at the end of today’s round robin qualifiers were Francesco Bruni (8-1), defending champ Taylor Canfield (7-2), past Tour winner Adam Minoprio (7-2), Keith Swinton (6-3), Bjorn Hansen (6-3) and Phil Robertson (5-4).Past Gold Cup winner Johnie Berntsson (4-5) and Pierre-Antoine Morvan (5-4) were the two Tour Card Holders making early exits.Reigning Tour champ and top seed Williams led Group Two while Bruni finished atop Group One on a day that saw the cream rise to the top.Williams, who is gunning for an unprecedented fifth Tour title, currently leads Canfield and Minoprio by nine points in the 2013 AWMRT points standings with Hansen a further point adrift.The 2006 Gold Cup winner and his GAC Team Pindar team-mates have been in sparkling form this week, losing only once so far to Hansen in their final round robin match.As the winner of his respective group Williams earned the right to pick his opponent for today’s quarter-final.And he went straight for the jugular in choosing Canfield in the hope of eliminating perhaps the biggest threat to his title defence.• Campbell Patton leads the local contingent at the 2013 RenaissanceRe Junior Gold Cup.After four races in the Great Sound today, Patton remained third in the 49-boat Optimist fleet, 16 points adrift of leader Max Quirk (Australia) and one behind second placed Manon Van Dijk (Netherlands).Patton made a sluggish start to the regatta after finishing 23rd in the opening race. But he bounced back with a second in the second race before going one better with a bullet in the third.Felix Cutler is the next highest local sailor and seventh overall followed by Adam Larson who is currently 13th.