17 Sep 2010
After two idle days at the 2010 Laser Master Worlds in Hayling Island GBR the breeze had exhausted itself, switching from brute force to moderate and shifty with lumpy seas for the 350 sailors from...
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16 Sep 2010
It was 1230 hrs when the race committee decided that the best option for the day was to postpone racing for the day. Winds have been gusting to 28-29 knots at times and the prospect of bigger seas...
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15 Sep 2010
Gusty winds to 40 knots and waves breaking across the bar in the morning forced the cancellation of racing yesterday at the Laser Masters World Championships off Hayling Island Sailing Club GBR,...
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14 Sep 2010
Contrary to the Worlds of the Olympic Standard Lasers that were sailed mostly in moderate conditions two weeks ago, the Masters Championship began yesterday in a fresh breeze with big waves. The 350...
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12 Sep 2010
Today, the World Laser Masters Championships in Hayling Island GBR begin with the Practice Race. A grand total of 359 entries were registered. Twelve races are scheduled to take place from Sept. 13...
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12 Sep 2010
The Laser Europacup event in Norway contiued yesterday with three more races, and the leading boats are still very closely packed. In the 4.7s, Cedrik Klövstad NOR is the new leader. Marte Enger-Eide...
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11 Sep 2010
Three races were sailed yesterday on day one of the Laser Europacup at Moss in Norway. In addition to the Scandinavian top Laser sailors, participants from Spain, Belgium and Czech Republic are on...
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06 Sep 2010
It took some doing on the last and windiest day of the 2010 Laser World Championship, but Tom Slingsby AUS, who also turned 26 yesterday, clinched his third title in four years and his second world...
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05 Sep 2010
Tom Slingsby AUS is two steps removed from his third Laser World Championship after scoring two bullets yesterday on another English summer day in 15-16 knots of breeze. With speed to burn and...
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04 Sep 2010
Lets face it: Leading a world championship on the first day of the finals and getting sacked with a BFD hurts. Just ask Tom Slingsby AUS who experienced that yesterday on the first day of gold fleet...
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