Groundhog Day - Neale & Fitzgerald round the windward mark first with Partingtons closing in... Well it isn't. The Australians came through and survived the breezy conditions whilst the Brits had a swim and unfortunate t-foil rudder snap. Lindsay Irwin and Andrew Perry (AUS 663) top the overall results closely followed by Georg Borkenstein and Eike Dietrich (GER 28).
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International 14 World Champs 2018 - ...
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