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The men's fleet power away off the line at the start of the 2009 RS:X Worlds in Weymouth
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Olympic bronze medallist and home hope Bryony Shaw of Great Britain
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Henry Quentin of France heads around the mark
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Germany's Moana Delle gets a flier
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The 2012 Olympic sailing venue provided near-perfect conditions for the opening day of racing
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Spain's Marina Alabau, the reigning European Champion and world ranked #1
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2007 World Champion, Ricardo Santos of Brazil
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Flavia Tartaglini of Italy leads Britain's Bryong Shaw
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Spain's Blanca Manchon is amongst the leading challengers in the women's fleet
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The Men's fleet get away from the starting line
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Israel's Nimrod Mashiah established himself amongst the early leaders
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Nick Dempsey of Great Britain is aiming for his first World title
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Up close to the action in Weymouth
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The Netherlands' Dorian Van Rijsselberge
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Denmark's Katrine Jensen chases the fleet
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The men's fleet battle around the mark
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Portugal's five-time Olympian Joao Rodrigues
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Marina Alabau of Spain made a perfect start with a string of bullets in the opening races
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More action from the men's starting line
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Lighter winds for the third day of racing
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