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SB20 Asian Grand Slam & Asia Pacific Championships - Day 1

by Icarus Sailing Media 29 Jan 2016 17:56 UTC 29-31 January 2016
SB20 Asian Grand Slam & Asia Pacific Championships day 1 © Howie Choo / www.howiephoto.com

Welcome to the highly anticipated day 1 of racing here at the SB20 Asian Grand Slam & Asia Pacific Championship, hosted from the stunning venue of One degree 15 Marina. After taking a taste of the local monsoons during yesterday's practice race, teams were hoping for something a bit brighter. All ready to race, after final checks to boats and kit.

This year, the SB20 Championship has set a participation record, with 22 teams from 13 nations in the line-up – featuring a diverse mix of experience and backgrounds. The ambition of youth is clearly inspiring the team on "Slippery When Wet", who are up against seasoned campaigners and experienced Olympic sailors like Xu Yuan Zhen and his crew on "Zenith Sailing Team".

The level of competition has significantly stepped up this year. There will be no easy path to victory. Edward Russo and his crew on "Black Magic" won the first race in a steady breeze, but a poor follow-up performance in race 2 handed the opening to Chris Dare and "Flirtatious", who took the advantage. All change after race 3, as the consistency of Xu Yuan Zhen placed Zenith top of the leaderboard. 3 races down, 6 to go.

After an exciting opening day, teams headed back ashore in buoyant mood, ready to relax back at the marina. There is a lot of racing yet to unfold. Join us again on race day 2.

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