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Keeler Wash’s first day ends, A classic monument to international regattas in the northern German city of Kiel, facing the Baltic Sea. The regattas took place today in the German Sea, and let’s see how they went.

Ney Nakra17 Rugger Tita and Katarina Banty are off to a great start, winning three regatta wins and fourteenth place (3 clear points) on the first day. Italy finished the first day in sixth place with second-placed Vittorio Bizarro, Mell Frascari (7 points), Gianluigi Ugolini and Maria Jubilee (15).

In ILCA Class 7 Dimitri Peroni finished fifth (7 clear points) ending the day. Other Italian players: Giacomo Muson 16th, Roberto Rinaldi 24th, 27th, 25th and Matteo Paulon 28th. German Nick Aaron Willim is leading by 4 races after three races. In ILCA 6, Instead, blue Sylvia Senaro is ninth with 17 clear points, while Australia’s Mara Stransky leads.

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In the 49 Year category Irish Robert Dickson and Sean Vadilov are in first place with 5 clear points. Second is Poland’s Lucas Presbytek and Jacek Piazzeki, 6th and third, Frenchman Lucas Reval and Emily Amoros, always 6. In Italy, Uberto Crevelli Visconti, Giulio Calabro and eighth are eighth.

In the 49erFX class Sweden’s Wilma Bobe and Rebecca Netzler have four clear points after three games. The best of the blue ones are Ariana Pasamondi and Giulia Fava 10. Farther away from the others: Sofia Ginchiglia and Giulia Schio with 21 points are in 21st place and Carlotta Omari and Sveva Carro with 24 points are in 24th place.

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At 470 Elena Bertha and Jakopo Iso are seventh after three Tests (11 clear points). Andrea Tottis and Alice Linassi are 27th instead of 14th, while Benedetta de Salle and Bruno Festo are 17th (28th). At the end of the first day we find the Swiss Yves Mermod and Maja Seigentler 2.

Photo: LaPresse

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