London 2012 Paralympic Sailing Competition
Weymouth and Portland, Great Britain
Sailors may be left frustrated on the final day of the Paralympic Sailing Competition with just a 10% chance of a light sea breeze blowing for at least two hours.
A light south south easterly breeze will settle in by mid-morning with a sea breeze of 6 knots or less trying to build afterwards.
No races will start after 13:50 and with racing looking unlikely at the moment it will mean the leader board in the three events will remain the same.
View a full weather report
here.
This would hand Helena Lucas (GBR) gold in the 2.4mR after her rivals failed to capitalise on one of her poorer days yesterday. If racing does get underway she will no doubt relish the light breeze and can afford to finish as low as ninth to take gold.
The SKUD18 and Sonar golds were settled on the race track yesterday with Dan Fitzgibbon and Liesl Tesch (AUS) taking the SKUD18 gold and Udo Hessels, Marcel van de Veen and Mischa Rossen (NED) taking the Sonar with an unassailable 20 point lead.
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Results with mark roundings after each race will be available to view in the results section
here.
Disabled Sailing London 2012 Paralympic Website