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29th Student Yachting World Cup at Marseille - Day 3

by Olivier Borely 28 Oct 2009 07:59 GMT 24-31 October 2009
Student Yachting World Cup day 3 © Photoclub Marius

The Race Committee has decided to cancel the night race. There is still no wind on the Rade Nord, and the crews are very disappointed as this race was eagerly anticipated. While the Italians are now at the head of the rankings, the other teams are fighting hard for the rest of the podium positions.

The Italian crew from CUS Milano won both of today's races. Everybody waited for the wind for more than an hour, and enjoy excellent wind conditions for the second race.

Americans, Japanese and Europeans still enjoyed the unique atmosphere of Marseille, and took part in friendly jousts on the sea while they were waiting for the wind to come.

Results after Day 3:

1st Italy, 15 pts
2nd Czech Republic, 27 pts
3rd Ireland (Cork), 28 pts
4th France (Audencia), 30 pts
5th USA, 31 pts
6th Switzerland, 32 pts
7th England, 39 pts
8th Scotland, 46 pts
9th Ireland (Limerick), 55 pts
10th Wales, 59 pts
11th France (Ecole Polytechnique), 62 pts
12th Japan, 72 pts

More informations and photos on the event website.

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