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Day 5 of the ISAF Match Racing World Championship
saw a fickle and frustrating breeze that rolled
across the lake in fits and spurts. A 9.30 briefing
and 10.30 start was welcomed by all after the previous
long hard days.
In the morning a very marginal northerly breeze
enabled the Race Committee to set a course and at
10.40 the first warning signal was raised. The first
pair were able to start and make progress round
up the first beat but the wind faded and after consulting
with the match Umpires the Race Committee decided
to abandon the flight.
The fleet was sent ashore to stay out of the rising
heat as a long day was on the cards. At 2pm a light
easterly wafted in and looked promising for a time
but the results were the same as the morning. In
an attempt to cool off most of the race committee
went for a swim in the lake and were joined by members
of the umpire team, much to the amusement of the
sailors.
Sent ashore again things were not looking good and
after a reconnaissance mission in one of the race
boats by a few of the Umpire team and the Technical
Delegate, racing was postponed for the day at 6.45pm.
So what next? With 7 flights left to complete the
round robin, Saturday is likely to turn into a busy
day. Once again the old favourite saying is being
heard around the dock "Its never normally
like this"
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