Rolex Miami OCR - Heading into the final [hase



3:13 AM Fri 28 Jan 2011 GMT
'Germany’s Silke Hahlbrock, Maren Hahlbrock ahead of France’s Julie Bossard, Caroline Devaux, Pauline Chalaux in a flight of Thursday’s Women’s Match Racing - Rolex Miami OCR' &copy Rolex/Daniel Forster
Sailors in three Paralympic classes have only one day of racing left at US Sailing?s Rolex Miami OCR while those in 10 Olympic classes still have tomorrow to make critical moves for securing spots in the final medal races on Saturday. The racing formats used for this event, which began Monday and counts as the second of seven stops on the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Sailing World Cup circuit, replicate those that will be used in the Olympic and Paralympic sailing events of 2012, and 716 sailors from 53 nations have come to test them on Biscayne Bay, where the ...


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