Sailors push themselves to the limits at the Mussanah Open Championship
By: Times News Service
Mussanah: The penultimate day of racing at the Mussanah Open Championship ended in dramatic fashion as sailors across five classes pushed themselves to the limits to end the day in contention for honours on Thursday.
With Olympic qualification within touching distance, tension was high and in great conditions, the sailors had to use all of their experience to gain the small advantages that could prove so important in the final rankings.
After the second to last rounds of racing, the 49er class remains as tight as ever. Indian pair of KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar retain top spot for the third successive day but the team of Akira Sakai and Russel Aylsworth representing Hong Kong won all three of yesterday’s rounds to propel themselves into second place ahead of the Chinese team of Hong Wei and Chao Xiang in third.
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Olympic qualification still undecided at Mussanah Open Championship
By: Times News Service
Muscat: Competition is heating up at the Mussanah Open Championship where, at the midway point of the event, all classes remain incredibly close.
Conditions were perfect once again, with winds up to 15 knots and clear blue skies ensuring racing went down to the wire with no interruptions.
The 49er class is wide open, with yet another new leader on top of the rankings at the close of Day Three. Indian duo KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar ended the day in first place from Benjamin Talbot and Alex Burger of South Africa and the Chinese pairing of Hong Wei and Chao Xiang.