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Kiel Finish on a Great Note

Kiel, Germany
June 29, 2008

I finished a week of ups and downs on a great note, winning the last race of the series for Laser Radials at the Kieler Woche Regatta. The top ten boats sailed in the Medal Race, while the rest of us competed in a full-length normal race.

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Leading the fleet into the leeward mark

The weather today was perfect, with the breeze beginning at around 10-12 knots and building to 12-15 knots. It was coming off the cliffs again, producing some puffy and shifty conditions.

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Two Black Flags and a Second

Kiel, Germany
June 28, 2008

I’m not really sure how to describe today’s racing at the Grade 1 Kieler Woche Regatta. I was black flagged out of the first Laser Radial Race and sat it out. Then I led the fleet home in the second race only to be black-flagged. Finally, I finished second in the last race of the day. That means I won’t be competing in the Medal Race tomorrow, but at least I accomplished many of my little training goals.

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With Tania Callas Elias, discussing the breeze before starting

We were greeted again with a light rain in the morning, and a breeze that was forecast to go right and build as the front went through. The breeze did build and the rain stopped on our way out to the course.

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Dross Amongst the Gold

Kiel, Germany
June 27, 2008

There was dross amongst the gold today at the Grade 1 Kieler Woche Regatta today as 14 of the top competitors in the Laser Radial Gold Fleet, including me, were black-flagged for starting early in the last race of the day.

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Rain on the launch ramp originally built for the 1972 Kiel Olympics

Today was forecast to be a typical Kiel day, with wind and rain, but it didn’t really play out that way. We woke up to rain, and it rained all the way through the middle of our second race when the clouds started to break up and the sun started to shine. The weather gurus called for it to get windy once the clouds had broken up but unfortunately we came ashore after the second race. Now as I’m sitting here writing this report, it’s gotten quite breezy.

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Fourth, Before Gold Fleet Racing

Kiel, Germany
June 26, 2008

A fickle and unpredictable right shift complicated things during three races at the Grade 1 Kieler Woche Regatta today. The long day proved tiring for all of us. I found myself fighting to get back into contention in all three races but places of 8-1-3 lifted me into fourth place overall.

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Downwind practice

Today, the wind had reversed and was blowing off the cliffs, completely in the opposite direction from yesterday. It was shifty and blowing 13-15 knots with gusts into the high teems. Our blue fleet had the second start which provided an opportunity to watch and analyse the yellow fleet’s moves but each time my first beats didn’t play out as I’d planned.

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The World's #1-Ranked Woman Laser Radial Sailor

Anna Tunnicliffe will represent the USA in the Laser Radial at the 2008 Olympic Games in Qingdao, China. She returned to the top ranking in the world in the ISAF April 9 rankings, Anna was Number One for a major portiont of the past 16 months.