13 Mar 2010
As expected, there were no changes in the rankings on the last day of the Asia-Pacific Laser Championships 2010, as the leaders in all fleet were too dominating during the whole event. In the Lasers...
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12 Mar 2010
Two races were sailed in a 10-12 knot breeze, and a third one suffered from a dying breeze and very difficult conditions that caused a shake-up of the standings with some favorites on the short end...
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11 Mar 2010
Even before the Laser Standard and 4.7 South & Central American Championships at Florianopolis BRA started yesterday, the buzz was about Laser legend Robert Scheidt BRA, who swapped the Star for...
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11 Mar 2010
After three perfect sailing days at the Laser Asia Pacific Championships, the light-wind specialists had a field day. But it might be too little too late. After seven races in the Laser Standard (PDF...
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11 Mar 2010
You've been in regattas where a race gets cancelled due to lack of wind. But you might have to go back a while to remember an entire regatta that gets cancelled because of snow. Not in Minnesota. In...
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10 Mar 2010
Due to severe weather conditions the Euro Masters Series regatta in Calella de Palafrugell Spain, scheduled to be held from 11th to 14th March, has been cancelled . A snow storm has affected the...
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10 Mar 2010
The leaders in both fleets showed an excellent performance in yesterday's three races. With 5 first places, Muhamad Mohd Romzi MAS is on a straight track to the Laser Radial (PDF) champion's title....
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10 Mar 2010
Yesterday, the Laser Radial South & Central American Championship off Florianopolis BRA ended with the races 8 and 9 without any impact on the results at the top. Mattheus Dellagnelo BRA remained...
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09 Mar 2010
Yesterday, the Asia-Pacific Laser Championship had its first race day enjoying a 15 kn breeze and summery weather at the famous Thai holiday resort, that attracted a number of Laser sailors from...
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09 Mar 2010
The high-pressure system off the Brazilian coast produced a total lull at Florianopolis, and the 78 Lasers Radial stayed ashore. Today's forecast is not any better, but the organizing authorities...
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