
Saturday 18th Sept
1600h:
The Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta is now over. If you can as a spectator/sailor or volunteer we hope you enjoyed it, see you next year!
ISAF World Cup Prizegiving now underway.
14.30 Radial and 470 Women medal races under way
14.28h:
1st Nathan Outerridge Ian Jenson
2nd Peitro Sibello Gian Franc Sibello
3rd Manu Dyen Stephanie Christidis
14.27
470 top 3 overall
1st Nic Asher Elliot Willis
2nd Luke Patience Stuart Blithell
3rd Onan Barrerios Aaron Sarmiento
1426h:
Renee Groeneveld NED wins flight 2 of the final
Anna Tunnicliffe wins flight 2 of the petit final
1352h:
Radials are free to launch.
1344h:
Radials to the Pit lane.
1343:
Lucy McGregor won flight 1 of the final. Clair Leroy won Flight 1 of the Petit final.
1340h:
470 women are launching.
1337h:
Clear start on the 49er course.
1328h:
49ers, 470men & WMR are racing.
1252h:
At 1330 we intend to do the warning signal for 470 men & 49er. At 1430 we intend to do a warning signal for Radial & 470 women. At 1530 we intend to do a warngin signal for the Radial.
1250h:
AP down for 49er & 470 men
1242h:
AP over 49er
12.05h:
The wind has gone totally. We are going ahead with the prize giving for RSX men, RSX women, Star and Finn. So no medal race for them
1118h:
It is our intention that the RSX men will launch as scheduled at 1110h with a 1130h warning signal.
1027h:
Lasers are now coming ashore. We are hoping to re-schedule their medal race at the end of the day.
1025h:
AP over star flying ashore
1015h:
AP over RSX flying ashore
1002:
The Laser medal race has been postponed so too has the Women's Match Racing.
0932h:
The sun is shining and the spectators are arriving on Medal Day here at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta. Lasers are lined up in the Pit Lane ready to launch.