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August 09, 2010
Weymouth, UK
We started racing bright and early this morning at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta
here in Weymouth. Our group, group A, headed out to the race course
around 9am for their three races for the day. After getting out the
pre-regatta jitters in the first pre-start, we went on to finish our day
3-0. Tomorrow we are scheduled to finish the round robin with four
races.
Team Tunnicliffe, Boat 5, Flying The Spinnaker Downwind
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August 8, 2010
Weymouth, UK
Tomorrow, we, Team Tunnicliffe , will begin racing at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta at Weymouth UK, the final leg of the ISAF World Cup.
We have been here for five days, training in the teams' new Elliott
6m's, against our team mates Sally Barkow, Genny Tulloch and Alana
O'Reilly. We had four days of great wind and were able to practice a
lot of small components of a race.
A break in the weather for sunset over Portland, Weymouth and the venue for the 2012 Games
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July 14th, 2010
Largs, Scotland
The Laser Radial Worlds ended today with no racing, and Finland's Sari
Mutala
successfully defending her World Championship title over Netherlands'
Marit Bouwmeester. My USSTAG team mate Paige Railey ended up tied for 3rd,
winning the tie breaker. I managed to rally back to a 7th place overall.
Sun sets On Radial Worlds, Largs, Scotland
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July 13, 2010
Largs, Scotland
With a promising forecast, the 2010 Laser Radial Worlds' race committee
sent us all out at 11am this morning for a noon start. There was breeze on the course, but it was 90 degrees off from the forecasted direction, but it did look as if it
would hold for a while. Unfortunately, just as the race committee began to get things underway to start a race, the wind faded and the postponement
flag went back up to delay the racing.
No Sailing So We Admired The Scenery
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