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Olympic Worldcup 2018 - Olympic Classes Regatta - Miami FL, USA - Day 1
Wednesday, January 24, 2018 (Image © Richard Langdon)
After some delays, the first races of the 2018 Miami Olympic Classes Worldcup Regatta were started on Biscayne Bay in light and fickle winds yesterday. The RS:X, Laser Radials and Finns remained without results.
The 470s completed one race and the Japanese proved to be the specialists in these conditions. In the 470 men, Naoki Ichino/Hasegawa Takashi JPN finished first ahead of Luke Patience/Chris Grube GBR, in the 470 women, Ai Kondo/Miho Yoshioka JPN are in the lead ahead of Yahel Wallach/Shahar Tibi ISR.
In the 49ers, Sime Fantela/Mihovil Fantela CRO moved on top with the ranks 1 and 5 with a 2 points' advantage on Diego Botin/Iago Lopez ESP. In the 49erFX, the experienced teams are already in front with Ragna und Maia Agerup NOR leading ahead of Victoria Jurczok/Anika Lorenz GER.
Longtime class dominators are on top in the Nacras 17 with Thomas Czajak/Barbara Matz AUT 1st and Jason Waterhouse/Lisa Darmanin AUS 2nd.
Japanese lead also in the RS:X women windsurfers with Fujiko Onishi JPN, winning the only race ahead of Nora Geller ISR.
The best North Americans by class and nation are:
- 470 men: Stu McNay/Graham Biehl USA 9th
- 470 women: Madeleine Rice/Laura Slovensky USA 24th
- Finn: no racing
- Laser Standard: Charlie Buckingham USA 5th, Robert Davis 33rd, Yanic Gentry MEX 42nd
- Laser Radial: no racing
- 49er: Judge Ryan/Alan Sign USA 13th, William Jones/Evan DePaul CAN 32nd
- 49erFX: Stephanie Roble/Margaret Shea USA 5th
- Nacra 17: Bora Gulari/Helena Scutt USA 6th, Alexandra Ten Hove/Mariah Millen CAN 20th
- RS:X men: no racing
- RS:X women: Farrah Hall USA 18th, Cristina Ortiz Vivas MEX 31st
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The 470s completed one race and the Japanese proved to be the specialists in these conditions. In the 470 men, Naoki Ichino/Hasegawa Takashi JPN finished first ahead of Luke Patience/Chris Grube GBR, in the 470 women, Ai Kondo/Miho Yoshioka JPN are in the lead ahead of Yahel Wallach/Shahar Tibi ISR.
In the 49ers, Sime Fantela/Mihovil Fantela CRO moved on top with the ranks 1 and 5 with a 2 points' advantage on Diego Botin/Iago Lopez ESP. In the 49erFX, the experienced teams are already in front with Ragna und Maia Agerup NOR leading ahead of Victoria Jurczok/Anika Lorenz GER.
Longtime class dominators are on top in the Nacras 17 with Thomas Czajak/Barbara Matz AUT 1st and Jason Waterhouse/Lisa Darmanin AUS 2nd.
Japanese lead also in the RS:X women windsurfers with Fujiko Onishi JPN, winning the only race ahead of Nora Geller ISR.
The best North Americans by class and nation are:
- 470 men: Stu McNay/Graham Biehl USA 9th
- 470 women: Madeleine Rice/Laura Slovensky USA 24th
- Finn: no racing
- Laser Standard: Charlie Buckingham USA 5th, Robert Davis 33rd, Yanic Gentry MEX 42nd
- Laser Radial: no racing
- 49er: Judge Ryan/Alan Sign USA 13th, William Jones/Evan DePaul CAN 32nd
- 49erFX: Stephanie Roble/Margaret Shea USA 5th
- Nacra 17: Bora Gulari/Helena Scutt USA 6th, Alexandra Ten Hove/Mariah Millen CAN 20th
- RS:X men: no racing
- RS:X women: Farrah Hall USA 18th, Cristina Ortiz Vivas MEX 31st
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