Quý bà đoạt 2 giải câu cá 1.5 triệu đô
Vào ngày thứ sáu 10/25/2013 hai
trong năm giải thưởng câu cá Marlin ở ngoài khơi Mexico đã vào tay cả hai phụ nữ :
Giải nhất $368,675 về tay đội câu cá của bà Linda William với Marlin nặng 776 cân Anh.
Giải nhì $1,185,862 trả nhiều hơn gấp bội cho bà Martha McNabb với cá nặng 525 cân Anh bởi vì Martha rất tự tin dám đặt cược tiền đánh cá nhiều hơn lệ phí tranh giải là $5,000 đô.
Chỉ được giữ cá Marlin nặng trên 300 cân Anh, nhẹ hơn sẽ phải đóng tiền phạt.
Ladies cash in at
Bisbee’s Black & Blue billfish tournament: two marlin worth $1.5 million
Linda Williams becomes first
woman to catch winning fish (774 pounds) in long-running Cabo San Lucas event.
But the second-place catch (525 pounds) nets a far bigger payday, nearly $1.2
million
October 27, 2013
Linda Williams (right of the marlin)
poses with her winning 774-pound
Linda Williams made angling
history Friday afternoon by becoming the first woman to catch the winning fish
in the lucrative Bisbee’s Black & Blue Marlin Tournament at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Her catch of a 774-pound blue
marlin, in the final hours of the three-day event, was worth $368,675 for her
team aboard the yacht II Success.
But Williams wasn’t the only
woman smiling afterward. Martha McNabb and her team, which had held first place
with a 525-pound marlin until Williams’ fish was weighed, was worth $1,185,862.
The payday was bigger because
the team had entered more side jackpots in an event that draws teams of mostly
wealthy anglers from around the world.
Williams, who is from Alta
Loma, California, was fishing with her long-time skipper, Kevin Pahl,
and mates Antonio Zuniga Ruiz, David Reed, Craig Pani, and her friend Jan
Howard.
McNabb is from the Cabo San Lucas area and was fishing aboard the yacht Retriever. It’s the second time she has finished runner-up after being edged on the final day of what’s billed as “the world’s richest sportfishing tournament.” Williams’ marlin was brought to the scale 10 minutes before the tournament concluded.
But it’s remarkable that
women finished first and second, considering that men have dominated this
annual tournament since it was first staged in 1981.
“I think this week we showed
what lady anglers can do,” Williams said afterward. “We can compete on this
level without question.”
Her marlin, caught after a
nearly two-hour fight, was the second-heaviest qualifying fish in tournament
history.
“It was a fish of a lifetime
and one definitely on my bucket list,” Williams said. “I love this tournament
and I love the people.”
The Bisbee’s tournament paid
through fifth place. Only marlin weighing 300 pounds were allowed to be kept,
and teams that brought in fish under the weight limit were penalized.
Depending on the number of
entries ($5,000 base entry per team), and various jackpots entered, the
Bisbee’s purse varies from year to year. The largest overall cash payout was
$4,165,960 in 2006.
The tournament has raised
more than $600,000 for local charities, and last year more than $200,000 was
donated to charity.
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