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Again No Racing Today Due To High Winds

Again No Racing Today Due To High Winds

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

OCTOBER 28, 2002

AGAIN NO RACING TODAY DUE TO HIGH WINDS

The Race Committee announced this morning that all racing was abandoned for the day on the Hauraki Gulf, due to high winds.

They will try to race two flights tomorrow, Flights 3 and 4 of Round Robin Two, starting at 10:30.

The low pressure system that has dominated over the Auckland area in the last couple of days is finally moving off the coast but there are still strong winds from West South West.

The forecast for tomorrow calls for clear skies, sun and West South West winds at 15 to 25 knots.


CALENDAR FOR TOMORROW - OCTOBER 29

FLIGHT 3 OF ROUND ROBIN TWO - Off Oracle BMW Racing USA 76
Match 1 Luna Rossa ITA 74 versus Le Defi FRA 69
Match 2 Alinghi SUI 64 versus Mascalzone Latino ITA 72
Match 3 Stars & Stripes USA 66 versus Orm SWE 73 *
Match 4 Wight Lightning GBR 70 versus OneWorld USA 67
* Match broadcasted live on TV.

FLIGHT 4 OF ROUND ROBIN TWO - Off OneWorld USA 67
Match 1 Oracle BMW Racing USA 76 versus Stars & Stripes USA 66
Match 2 Wight Lightning GBR 70 versus Le Defi FRA 69 *
Match 3 Alinghi SUI 64 versus Luna Rossa ITA 74
Match 4 Orm SWE 73 versus Mascalzone Latino ITA 72
* Match broadcasted live on TV.


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