08 Jun 2010
Yesterdays action at the Laser European Championships was delayed due to thick fog. At around 2.30 pm, the gray curtain lifted somewhat and two races were held. In the148-boat Laser Standard, Rutger...
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08 Jun 2010
The 2010 Laser Atlantic Coast Championship at Sayville Yacht Club, NY, attracted 98 competitors from as far away as Texas, Michigan and Puerto Rico. The event saw SW breezes from 12 to 22 knots with...
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07 Jun 2010
France has always been a very active sailing nation and in the port of La Rochelle, French pupils have the option to pass a portion of their Baccalaureat in Laser sailing. Watch the news footage from...
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07 Jun 2010
Light winds dominated the first day of the Laser European championships on Tallinn Bay EST where two races were sailed. The 148-boat Laser Standard fleet was split into three groups. Milan...
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06 Jun 2010
Check out this video introducing the 2010 European Championship and showing some of the opening ceremony:
http://www.youtube.com/laser2010estonia
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04 Jun 2010
World’s top Laser sailors have gathered to Estonia, Northern Europe, to compete in the European Laser Standard and Laser Radial Championships & Trophy 2010. On June 4-11, Tallinn Olympic...
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03 Jun 2010
Next Sunday is the start of the European Championships of the Laser Standard and Laser Radial classes in the sailing venue of the 1980 Olympic Games in Tallinn, Estonia. As always, the attendance...
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31 May 2010
Tom Slingsby AUS continued his domination of the Laser Standard and took Gold after an epic medal race. Positions changed regularly with the light and shifty wind and several competitors fell victim...
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30 May 2010
With two bullets yesterday, Evi Van Acker BEL is now only 5 pts behind leader Marit Bouwmeester NED in the Laser Radial class, and the medal race (with double points) for the overall win will be very...
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29 May 2010
Up to 20 knots of breeze at the Delta Lloyd Regatta in Medemblik yesterday were to the liking of Tom Slingsby AUS who was assessed a DPI, but used a third and a 13th place finish to climb to the top...
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