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    <title>AINSLIE Makes History Yet Again With Finn Gold Medal</title>
    
    <description>Sailing in his fourth Olympic Sailing Competiton, Great Britain's Ben AINSLIE took his fourth Olympic medal in fine style, winning gold in the Finn Medal Race in the best possible way.</description>
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    <description>Ben AINSLIE of Great Britain joined the list of sailing greats today as he raced to victory the Finn Medal Race at the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center to win his third consecutive Olympic gold medal.</description>
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    <title>Three Medal Races And Big Breeze In Qingdao - Follow The Action LIVE!</title>
    
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    <description>Great Britain's Ben AINSLIE looked to be on his way to winning a third Olympic gold medal in today's Finn Medal Race, before the wind died and the race was abandoned.</description>
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    <description>Ben Ainslie of Great Britain moved a step closer to winning a third consecutive Olympic gold medal after a second place finish in today's final Finn race before the Medal Race.</description>
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    <description>Friday promises to be an action-packed day at the 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition after all races were postponed today as the wind deserted Qingdao.</description>
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    <description>Great Britain's Ben AINSLIE took a step closer to a third consecutive Olympic gold medal as he extended his overall lead with a second place finish in today's solitary Finn race.</description>
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    <description>After winning race 5 today on the final downwind to the finish, Athens gold medallist Ben Ainslie took the overall lead in the Finn class from American Zach RAILEY.</description>
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