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15 January 2007, 11:34 am
Olympic Classes Away
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Sail Melbourne 2007
Melbourne, Australia

The Olympic Classes burst into action in Australia today as racing got underway at the ISAF Grade 1 Sail Melbourne. In light conditions, Krystal WEIR (AUS) opened her account in the Laser Radial with two bullets, whilst World Champion Alessandra SENSINI (ITA) was another fast starter in the Women's RS:X fleet.
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No wind and a hazy sky greeted competitors on the first day of the Olympic and Invited Classes Regatta being hosted by Sandringham Yacht Club at Sail Melbourne today. By the time of the first start at 13:00, the skies had cleared and a light 6-10 knot breeze had taken hold.

Robert GODWIN (GBR) took first place in the Laser fleet from Athens Olympic bronze medallists Vasilij ZBOGAR (SLO). It seems as though everybody was finding their feet on the course today with Ricky IRONMONGER (AUS), a local sailor, well down the board in 38th place.

WEIR And SENSINI On Form

Results
Men's RS:X
Women's RS:X
Laser
Laser Radial
Men's 470
Women's 470
49er
SKUD18
2.4 Metre

As expected, world #3 WEIR scored bullets in races 1 and 2 to lead both women's and open Laser Radial fleet. The women appear to be fairing the best of the starters, with the first three places in race 1 of the open fleet taken by female sailors with Man Yi LO (SIN) and Victoria CHAN (SIN) finishing second and third respectively behind WEIR.

Michael LEYDON (AUS) took the first two races in the 2.4 Metre fleet, which looks like it will be a closely fought competition. Michael MCLEAN (AUS) carries an OCS from race 2, so will be looking to consolidate on his second place in race 1 going into day two.

As RS:X sailboards took to the water, necessary winds obliged, increasing to 15 knots from the southwest. World Champion SENSINI took out the first race, and going by world class form, the triple Olympic medallist looks to be the one to beat.

RS:X Battle

Two-time Australian Olympian Jessica CRISP (AUS) and Formula World Champion Allison SHREEVE (AUS) are both aiming for the Beijing Games in 2008. Competing for the one spot to the Athens Games in 2004, SHREEVE was only just beaten to the punch by CRISP at the final selection event, Sail Melbourne 2004. The Sydneysider will be looking for the form that scored her a second place at Sail Melbourne last year and a fifth at Kiel Week.

With the forecast tomorrow for 39 degrees and a hot northerly wind of 15-20 knots, competitors will face some tough conditions.

Event Wide Sponsors for Sail Melbourne are State Government of Victoria, Collex, Parks Victoria. Associate Sponsors are Bayside City Council and Menere's BMW Brighton. Support Sponsors are Singapore Airlines, Ronstan International, Schenker Australia, City of Kingston, Yachting Australia, Yachting Victoria

Sail Melbourne will be included in the first running of the ISAF World Cup© series for the Olympic Classes. For more on the ISAF World Cup© CLICK HERE.

For all the news on Sail Melbourne CLICK HERE.

Jane Moffat (As Amended by ISAF). Image, Krystal WEIR opened up with two bullets today:© Jeff Crow, Sport the Library at Sail Melbourne
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