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    <title>ASHLEY Wins Olympic Gold In Men's RS:X Medal Race </title>
    
    <description>Tom ASHLEY won the Olympic gold medal for New Zealand in today's Medal Race of the Men's Windsurfer event at the 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition.</description>
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    <title>One Point Separates France, Great Britain and New Zealand Ahead Of Men's RS:X Medal Race</title>
    
    <description>Frenchman Julien BONTEMPS hit the front of the Men's RS:X fleet after their final Opening Series race today, but Britain's Nick DEMPSEY and Kiwi Tom ASHLEY are just one point behind.</description>
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    <title>ASHLEY Leads The Charge Men's In RS:X Fleet</title>
    
    <description>New Zealand's World Champion Tom ASHLEY leads a group of five Men's RS:X competitors in the hunt for a gold medal with Wednesday's Medal Race looming.</description>
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    <title>ASHLEY Makes His Move In Difficult Conditions To Lead Men's RS:X Fleet</title>
    
    <description>World Champion Tom ASHLEY (NZL) is five points clear of the field, after wet and windy conditions for the RS:X boards in Sunday's two races upset the pecking order.</description>
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    <description>Great Britain's Nick DEMPSEY won today's only race in the Men's RS:X whilst overall leader Shahar ZUBARI of Israel struggled in the breezier conditions.</description>
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    <title>No Racing On Day Six In Qingdao</title>
    
    <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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    <title>ZUBARI Makes Headway In Light Breezes To Extend Lead In Men's RS:X </title>
    
    <description>Opening-day leader Shahar ZUBARI of Israel repeated his first and third place finishes to take an eight-point overall lead over his nearest rival at the end of day two of competition in the Men's Windsurfer - RS:X event.</description>
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    <description>The RS:X windsurfer made its debut at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on Monday and Israeli sailor Shahar ZUBARI won race 1 and got a third in race 2 to take the early series lead in the men's fleet.</description>
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    <title>Poland Proves An Unlikely Sailing Powerhouse </title>
    
    <description>Polish sailors are poised to climb atop the medal podium in several sailing events at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.</description>
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    <description>Eighteen American sailors are in Qingdao, China, ready to begin the 2008 Olympic Games.</description>
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