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28 September 2002, 11:24 am
No Racing on Day Five
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Tornado World Championship and Olympic Qualification Regatta
Marthas Vineyard

There was no racing on day five of the Tornado World Championships. After three solid days of racing in northerly breezes, the remnants of tropical storm Isadore approached Martha's Vineyard.
The early morning northerly reached 15 knots, but by 1130 hours it had diminished to 8 knots and before a starting sequence could commence, the breeze collapsed to 4 knots.

The fleet was sent back to shore to await the arrival of the advancing warm front and a southerly breeze. The warm front did not arrive during daylight hours, and neither did the southerly breeze. Giving the race committee only one choice, to abandon racing for the day.

The forecast is for gales overnight, with the prediction of a windy forecast for the final day of racing. Everyone is hoping to complete two final races, but the morning will tell whether conditions will be within the 25 knot wind limit.

Results (After 6 Races)

Pos Nation Crew R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total
1 AUS BUNDOCK / FORBES 2 6 1 1 2 5 11
2 NED BOOTH / DERCKSEN 12 1 7 3 1 2 14
3 FRA BACKES / VOIRON 3 3 3 2 3 3 14
4 AUT HAGARA / STEINACHER 1 12 12 4 8 1 26
5 SWE STRANDBERG / MATTSON 4 8 4 9 11 13 36
6 FRA REVIL / GUILLEMETTE 11 5 6 10 7 16 39
7 ARG LANGE / ESPINOLA DNF 9 5 12 13 4 43
8 NED KARSENBARG / HEEMSKERK 21 4 21 5 6 8 44
9 RUS KIRILYUK / USHKOV 5 20 2 18 9 17 51
10 GBR MCMILLAN / BULKELEY 28 7 13 DNF 4 6 58

Sacha Oswald/ISAF News Editor
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