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The Official
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| Results |
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| 49er |
| Men's 470 |
| Women's 470 |
| Finn |
| Laser |
| Laser Radial |
| Men's RS:X |
| Women's RS:X |
| 2.4 Metre |
| SKUD18 |
"We had to fight all day to stay up there," said Outteridge. "In race one the Kiwis didn't make a mistake and we had to follow them around the course, while in race two we led the whole way only to have them get past us at the last minute for the victory."
"In the third race the Kiwis had a bad start which we were able to force on them and they got to the top mark in fourth with us in second. Will and Sam Phillips had the lead and on the final lap we went left and he went right and we managed to gain 40 seconds. We followed them down the last beat and when they gybed, we gybed and we managed to roll them and cross the line about a boat length ahead," said Outteridge.
Peter Thompson (AUS) had a much better day three in the 2.4mR class, winning both races ahead of Canadian Paul Tingley, with the pair tied for the lead on 10 points, with Michael Leydon (AUS) third.
In the SKUD18 fleet, Peter Macgregor and Duncan Macgregor (AUS) continue to lead the way, having a first and second place finish to move 10 points clear of Krista Bailey and Michael Lewenhagen (AUS) in second place with Ame Barnbrook and Lindsay Mason (AUS) moving into third.
Adam Lahey and Troy Rushton jumped up the ladder in the 29er fleet, winning both of today's races to be tied on points with Byron White and Thomas Koerner with James Sly and Andrew Gillies third. The 29er class is destined to go down to the wire with just one point separating the top three crews.
In the Laser 4.7s Lloyd Collings continues to lead but it was second placed Ella Evans who was the star of the day, winning both races to consolidate second place ahead of Stephen Collings.
The OK Dinghy class joined the regatta today with Tim Davies jumping into the early lead with a first and third to be two points ahead of Roger and Andre Blasse.
Full results are available at www.sailmelbourne.com.au with a release featuring the action from the second session of racing available later today.
Find out more about the ISAF Sailing World Cup, including more on the seven events, photos, videos, the latest World Cup Standings and the scoring system at www.sailing.org/worldcup.