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    <title>Perfect Start For Xu As World Cup Standings Take Shape</title>
    
    <description>The 2011-2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup Standings are starting to take shape after Sail Melbourne and US SAILING's Rolex Miami OCR, the opening two regattas in the seven series World Cup.</description>
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    <title>The Best Bits Of Rolex Miami OCR - Video</title>
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    <description>Highlights from the fifth day of sailing at US SAILING's Rolex Miami OCR.</description>
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    <title>Champions Crowned In Ten Olympic Classes</title>
    
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    <title>Paralympic Medals Decided Ahead Of Final Day </title>
    
    <description>The penultimate day was critical for sailors in the three Paralympic classes at US Sailing's Rolex Miami OCR, where 529 sailors from 41 countries are competing.</description>
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    <title>Down To The Wire </title>
    
    <description>A final showdown awaits three Paralympic classes tomorrow and ten Olympic classes on Saturday at US Sailing's Rolex Miami OCR, which has, thus far, gifted sailors with four days of sublime sunshine and satisfying winds.</description>
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    <title>Mid Week Miami Battles</title>
    
    <description>The weather has been "stuck on beautiful" at the Rolex Miami OCR, but more important to the 529 sailors competing from 41 countries has been the wind on Biscayne Bay, which strengthened in knots on day three to reach low double digits and helped re-ignite several key performances of sailors turning the corner to enter the regatta's home stretch.</description>
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    <title>Experience Of Olympic Proportions</title>
    
    <description>The 8-11 knot breeze on Biscayne Bay allowed three of the Rolex Miami OCR's 10 Olympic classes to catch up on the races they lost due to dying winds on the opening day.</description>
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    <title>Heavy Lifting In Light Air</title>
    
    <description>It started out a perfect day on Biscayne Bay, with sunshine and 12 knots of breeze, but those conditions gave way to struggling light winds by late afternoon, when several of the ten Olympic and three Paralympic classes at the Rolex Miami OCR regatta were trying to finish opening day races.</description>
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