04 Aug 2009
After two races on the first day of the Laser Europeans, four boats are on top of the interims rankings. Tom Slingsby AUS, Berecz Zsombor HUN, Roelof Bouwmeester NED and Michael Leigh CAN each have 6...
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03 Aug 2009
Sari Multala FIN is the new Laser-Radial-World Champion. Winning the first race yesterday, she made it immediately clear and could watch the last race from the shore. Multala was convincing with her...
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03 Aug 2009
Today at Borstahusen SWE, the first two races of European Laser Standard and Standard Youth Championships 2009 will be started. 12 races until August 8 are scheduled. There are 129 participants from...
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02 Aug 2009
Yesterday, the second discard came into effect after the two races disputed in a 12-16 kn breeze, and some changes on top of the rankings have been the consequence. Sari Mutala FIN is again on the...
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01 Aug 2009
The ground swell prevailing up to now was slightly less yesterday, but the wind remained around 15 kn. The final races proved to be tough elimination heats. The leader Lijia Xu CHN had her second...
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01 Aug 2009
Rain and a thick fog prevented racing on the last day of the Laser 4.7 Worlds, an event not spoiled with good sailing conditions. Light wind specialsts are finally the winners: Jonathan Martinetti...
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30 Jul 2009
Tricky conditions yesterday with rain, a 10 kn breeze increasing to 16 kn during the race and a swell of up to 2 meters. Lijia Xu CHN won the day with a 2nd and a 1st and is now first ahead of Anna...
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29 Jul 2009
The Laser Radial Worlds began yesterday without surprises in a light 8 - 12 kn wind. The first 10 places went all to experienced sailors with Veronica Fenclova CZE (1/5) and the favorite Anna...
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29 Jul 2009
Finally enough wind at Buzios! Three races in a fresh breeze could be sailed on the third day of the 4.7 Worlds. Jonathan Martinetti ECU was the man of the day, winning all three heats of his group...
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28 Jul 2009
Today, the Olympic Women's Single-handed Dinghy, the Lasers Radial, begin their World Championship. 88 participants from 30 nations are on the entry list. With 16 sailors, the host country Japan has...
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