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Forecast Fifteen to twenty knots of breeze should provide some spectacular racing for day one of the Melges 24 and Melges 32 East Coast Championships this Saturday.
From 01. - 03. October the Swiss Melges24 Class held their Swiss Open at Luino, Lago Maggiore.The idea to organize a joint event “Coppa Lino Favini” “Swiss Open 2010” was very well accepted by the sailors which has been proved by a record entry of 32 teams.
In autumn, Lake Balaton can throw anything at you. For the first Hungarian Open Melges 24 Championship, the fleet was gently eased into the regatta with a 6-7 knot breeze. The next 2 days around 8 to 10 knots were provided to test the crews commitment to hiking.
Interviews with winners Team Presto, USMCA President Steve Kopf and IMCA Championship Coordinator Hank Stuart are now all available on The Blog. To see Betsy and Fi's pictures plus a great additional gallery from sail 22s Becky DaMore Click Here
Adam Burns from Youngstown Yacht Club, sailing USA378 Presto with co-owner and wife Lori Burns and crew James Barnash, John Goller and Jason Suitor wins the 2010 Melges 24 North American Championship, from Alan Field of Los Angeles, sailing USA811 WTF with Steve Hunt, John Hayes, Erik Shampain and S
Its a glorious fall morning here in Rochester and we're all set for a wonderful finale to our 2010 North American Championship. We have up to three more races possible today and with only six points separating the top three boats its going to be an exiting finish.