Light-air Sailboat Racing

Boating and Sailing News 01 Feb



369 sailors from 34 countries took to Biscayne Bay for another day of light-air races at the Rolex Miami OCR today.  This regatta is one of the biggest world-ranking regattas for sailors in Olympic and Paralympic classes. With racing having started on Monday, only one racing day remains before winners can be named in the Paralympic classes for SKUD-18, Sonar and 2.4mR.

Tomorrow's racing will determine fleet racing winners in the Olympic classes for Laser, Laser Radial, Star and Yngling, but those fleets will also advance their top-ten finishers to compete in a single medal race on Saturday.  This should show us what the racers wil look like in the Olympic Sailing Regatta in Qingdao, China.






Submitted By YachtPals on 01 Feb

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