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Australian athletes Nathan Outteridge and Ben Austin compete during the 49er race esterday at Qingdao International Regatta. They are currently ranked third overall. Ju Chenghao

By Si Tingting

QINGDAO:  Better  late  than never  and  better  light  wind than nothing.

A  breath  of  wind  finally blew into Qingdao city around 3:30pm yesterday, just half an hour before the postponement deadline.

Organizers  made  full  use of the wind to hastily arrange at  least  one  race  for  all  nine sailboats  and  classes  on  the sixth scheduled race day of the 007 Good Luck Beijing Sinopec Qingdao International Regatta.

After  two  days  wait,  sailors in the 49er class hoisted their sails for three races.

But  unfortunately  the  wind was too weak for the men`s and women`s windsurfers to take to the water.

ThatmadeChinesespectators quite happy though because it left home sailor Zhou Yuanguo in RS:X Men in the lead for at least another day.

Some  spectators  joked  that they hoped the wind would stop for the rest of the regatta, so that Zhou, China`s chief medal hope- ful at next year`s Games, would retain the lead.

But  Chinese  sailing  fans also  had  something  new  to cheer about.

Laser  Radial  sailor  Xu  Lijia finally displayed her medal-win- ningcapabilitiesbyfinishingsec- ond in the second race yesterday.

Her  ranking  jumped  from 20 to 15.

The  Chinese  sailing  team pinned  high  hopes  on  her  to win  a  medal  at  the  future  Ol- ympic Games.

The  20-year-old world cham- pion did not perform well in the first few days under the intense glare of the media spotlight.

Xu has refused to talk about her  performances  —  even  her good one yesterday.

But  Anna  Tunnicliffe  from the  US,  now  ranked  second, told   China   Daily   that   she thought Xu`s performance was smart yesterday.

Jo  Aleh  from  Australia  still kept  her  crown  in  the  Laser Radial  class,  naming  the  fun- loving  Tunnicliffe  her  biggest challenger.

Tunnicliffe said the secret of her success was to be relaxed.

"I  just  went  out  and  sailed my own race, without worries about  the  wind  and  current here," she said.

In  more  good  news  for  the home  team,  China`s  470  Men sailors  Chen  Hechi  and  Wang Suhong  finished  first  in  their second race   yesterday to move up to 19th overall.

Although  the  newly  paired team  might  not  make  the  top five  this  year,  they  finally  hit their straps.

"We are in a very good psy- chological  condition  today," Wang said, adding that he was not surprised at all to win the race.

Briton Ben Ainslie in the Finn and  Austrians  Roman  Hagara and  Hans  Peter  Steinacher in  the  Tornado  class  failed  to surprise their fans by bagging a characteristic first in yester- day`s race, tightening their grip on these two classes.

Britain`s  Yngling  and  Laser teams have managed to ace their races so far and both are red-hot favorites to lead the classes until the end of the regatta.

New  leaders  emerged  in Israel, Australia, New Zealand and  Denmark  in  dramatic reshuffles to the 470 Men, 470 Women, Star and 49er classes respectively.

Iker Martinez, who had skip- pered his boat to lead the 49er class until yesterday, admitted to having a hard day.

"But  the  top  six  teams  are quite close in their scoring so far," he said, hinting at a tough fight for the crown today.

According  to  the  racing schedule,  the  medal  race  for the  top  ten  in  each  class  this year  is  scheduled  to  begin tomorrow.

Competitors earn two points for  each  position  in  this  race, making it crucial to the overall ranking.

Competition  manager  Qu Chun  said  on  Sunday  that  if the weather was unsuitable for racing on August 22 , the medal round  would  be  postponed  to August  23 or 24.
If no wind blows up on these dates, medals will be awarded according to final point scores.

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Left: Greek windsurfer Antonia Frai and Cypriote sailor Gavriela Hadjidamianou return from their RS:X race yesterday. Center: 49eratheltes. Right: French athletes Ingrid Petitjean and Nadege Douroux in the 470 women`s race.

Ju Chenghao/Ju Chuanjiang

 
Date:2007-8-21 13:52:27     
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