ISAF Sailing World Cup in Germany - Light winds make for slow day



6:42 AM Mon 21 Jun 2010 GMT
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Keiler Woche - ISAF Sailing World Cup in Kiel, Germany. Light winds have played havoc with racing on day two of round six of the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Kiel, Germany, with just three Australian crews completing races. The Australian Women's Match Racing crews skippered by Katie Spithill and Nicky Souter completed their opening round races while Jessica Crisp and the RS:X women's fleet completed one race. Katie Spithill and crew Jessica Eastwell and Angela Farrell sailed exceptionally well in the light conditions, winning all three races they contested on the day to turn an overnight two wins and ...


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by Craig Heydon




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