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Sports - Sailing and Boating
Second day proves charm for Osius racePublished 06/11/09
There was good and bad news for the sailors participating in the annual Ted Osius Memorial Regatta, hosted by the Sailing Club of the Chesapeake. It was a luck-of-the-draw type of situation with the classes that competed on Saturday being met with light, fickle winds that led to a complete abandonment of racing. That meant no results for the larger PHRF and one-design classes. Those classes that took to the water on Sunday found much better fortune as a 10-12-knot southerly allowed principal race officer Geoff Wadsworth start two races that provided a full day of action. Randy Watson and the Windward team were among six...
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