Many of the overnight fleet leaders maintained their pecking
order on the second day of the Qingdao International Regatta.
Racing got underway in between 6-8 knots of wind from the east,
before veering to south easterly, with a light fog over the race
courses. The light winds, combined with the currents in Fushan Bay,
proved challenging for many of the sailors. In fact, two races had
to be postponed due to the decreasing wind.
A total of five events were staged on Tuesday. And France has
risen to the leading position, holding the top slot in three of the
nine events that had commenced.
It seemed as though double Olympic Gold medalists Roman Hagara
and Hans Peter Steinacher of Austria had the race safely marked
against their names as they led off the start line, and down
through the leeward gate. The pair achieved a decent safety margin
over their only contenders, two French pairs, and as this leading
trio went through the gate, the wind dropped behind them to leave
the chasing pack struggling to find the groove in the decreasing
wind.
But as happens in sailing, it didn't quite work out as planned,
and by the gun Xavier Revil and Christophe Espagnon had overtaken
the Austrians to secure victory. Another French pair finished
third.
France also leads the Laser Radial race in the form of Sarah
Steyaert.
China's hope in the race Xu Lijia dropped from 7th to 14th
overall after Day Two's competition. She was apparently affected by
the decreasing wind.
Chinese trio in the women's keelboat continued their top
performance on Day Two and moved up into second overall in the
fleet.
China's Wang Xiaoli and Huang Xufeng claimed victory in the
women's 470 event as they scooped home first. This result has
brought them up into twelfth overall.
(CRI August 23, 2006)