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Five-time
and reigning world champion Lyndall Patterson was first
home in the Women’s Masters from Jan Kemp and Vanessa
Dudley who tells: “It was good racing, but still
very shifty when we started; the wind was up and down a
lot. The Race Committee did the right thing in
waiting,” she said.
“It
was a bit of a tough first day,” 32nd placed
Radial Master John Fullerton said. “Waiting around
was hard, a few of the guys got sick in the swell, but it
didn’t worry me. When we got away the water was disturbed
and lumpy,” the British competitor said.
“I was
a bit unprepared. I made a few mistakes, but for a
first race, I couldn’t complain. They set a great
course,” he added.
Poopy
Marcon from France sailed off with a win in the Radial
Grand Master division, beating Lew Verdon (AUS) and Ian
Rawet (GBR) to the finish line.
Ian
Collin (AUS), who finished 15th in Grand Master
division said the racing was good. “Excellent
conditions. Committee were great to wait out the soft
conditions, it was very good timing. I’m glad we
got a race in, but I’m glad we did just the one, it got a
bit tiring after the waiting,” the Belmont sailor said
Defending
his 2007 Great Grand Master crown, Peter Seidenberg started
the regatta as he means to go on, winning Race 1 from two
New Zealanders, Colin Maddren in second and Tom Speed third
in what has been a good day all round for the Kiwis.
The
Standard fleet was not so lucky. Called onto the
water, their various start hooters sounded. Apprentice Tony Baisden (AUS) picks up the story:
“It was fairly uneventful really. We had half a
race then they (race committee) pulled the pin because we
got a big left hand shift which unfairly advantaged
some,” he said.
“It
was good to hit the water and get a feel for conditions
though,” Baisden said.
For
results all information on the Gosford Sailing Club hosted
Laser Masters Worlds go to: http://aus08.laserinternational.org/
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