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Fast reaching during the Hadron H2 Solent Trophy at Warsash © Keith Callaghan
With the relaxation of COVID lockdown regulations from May 17th, the scene was set for the long-awaited first 2021 open meeting of the Hadron H2 class, in conjunction with their close cousins, the Hadron H1s.
The venue, Warsash Sailing Club, has a special resonance for the H2s as it was the location of their first National Championships, in 2017, when every H2 then built was present. The 2021 event proved just as popular, as the entry of 18 made it the largest H2 open meeting to date.
The event was to span 3 days, with Friday (21 May) being an on-water training day, run by our National Champion, Ian Sanderson. But the weather gods have been somewhat belligerent of late and the forecast looked truly ominous, with the strongest winds in the entire northern hemisphere due to slam into the Solent on the Friday. Sure enough, winds exceeding 50 knots were recorded locally, so Ian rapidly devised
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While states like Arizona and Kansas advance ‘religious freedom’ bills to allow businesses to discriminate against LGBT people, a Minnesota group is hosting a rally on the topic on Monday.
A new religious group, Light for Freedom, will be hosting a Rally for Religious Freedom at the Minnesota Capitol on Monday from 2 to 3pm.
Light for Freedom says it will “We will educate, empower, and call to action people of faith and goodwill to defend our U.S. religious liberty.”
Conservatives at the Minnesota Legislature are already signaling a desire to put forward a bill that would “make it clear businesses owned by people who oppose such [same-sex] marriages are not required to service gay weddings,” Bluestem Prairie reports.