On day three of the 2012 PWA Reggio Calabria World Cup, the promising forecast did eventually deliver racing conditions. From the beginning of the day, the wind was just below the threshold of the seven knots required to allow racing to begin. Sailors and organizers alike were in a buoyant mood about what the day ahead held in store.
The marginal conditions saw winds fluctuating between 5-13 knots, which resulted in a largely frustrating day for many of the competitors, as they were constantly stopping and starting. The crowds on the beach however, were rewarded with  … More
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