Difficult
start for Worlds best in Russia (07/21/04) (source
: ISAF)
Started yesterday on the Verkh-Neyvinskiy pond
near Ekaterinberg in Russia, the 12 skippers have
had a tough start to their individual bids for the
World Championship.
The first day yesterday was marred by extremely
light winds and 35C heat and until 5.00pm not a
single flight had been sailed. In the evening however,
two flights were sailed, still leaving much to catch
up on today.
The weather situation was much improved today but
still changeable. Flights started in an early afternoon
fresh breeze that brought with it thunderstorms
and hard rain before the wind eventually dropped
off this evening.
So far, six full flights have been sailed and the
current joint leadership is held between the Current
number 1 on the ISAF World Match Race Rankings,
Karol JABLONSKI (POL) and the current ISAF World
Match Race Champion, Ed BAIRD (USA).