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    <title>YIN Delivers China's First Ever Olympic Sailing Gold</title>
    
    <description>Windsurfer Jian YIN won China's first ever Olympic gold medal in sailing after a nail-biting finish to today's Women's RS:X Medal Race.</description>
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    <title>YIN Back On Top Ahead Of Women's RS:X Medal Race</title>
    
    <description>Jian YIN reclaimed her lead in the Women's RS:X fleet with a runaway win in race 10 today and is now eyeing China's first ever sailing gold in Wednesday's Medal Race.</description>
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    <title>SENSINI Takes Women's RS:X Lead From YIN </title>
    
    <description>Three-time Olympic medallist Alessandra SENSINI of Italy took the overall lead in the Women's Windsurfer event from China's Jian YIN with consistent finishes in Monday's two races.</description>
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    <title>SENSINI Battles Back As Windsurfers Put On Spectacular Show</title>
    
    <description>World Champion and triple Olympic medallist Alessandra SENSINI of Italy seized her opportunity to close the gap on Chinese leader Jian YIN in two adrenaline-pumping, heavy-air races held in the Women's RS:X fleet on Sunday.</description>
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    <description>China's great medal hope Jian YIN finished third in today's single race in the Women's Windsurfer -RS:X event to hold on to the overall lead, but Jessica CRISP cut her advantage by scoring a race win.</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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    <description>Chinese windsurfer Jian YIN made it three wins in a row on Tuesday to maintain her overall lead in the Women's RS:X fleet.</description>
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    <description>Athens silver medallist Jian YIN of China got off to a flying start in the Women's RS:X fleet, winning both opening races on Monday.</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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