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For an insiders view on exactly what happened on the race course yesterday check out the report from Justin Chisholm who gives us the lowdown on what it was really like to be out in a Melges 24 in yesterday's very difficult conditions.Read his report at www.offshorerules.co.uk
Its 1425 and the Race Committee has decided to send the fleets from both courses back ashore to await further instructions. There's still no wind in the race area and with a hot sun beating down it was felt safest to get the crews back to harbour before sunstroke and dehydration started to set in.
IMCA Official Photographer Paul Todd has now updated his own web site with images from the Pre-Worlds and day one of the Volvo Melges 24 World Championship. To view the images please visit www.outsideimages.co.nz.
www.sailrev.tv, who cover all the Italian Volvo Cup events, are also here at the Volvo Melges 24 Worlds providing daily online video coverage for us.
It's 1115 here in Porto Cervo and we've now got two great sources of live info direct from the race course so go check out: WWW.SAILINGANARCHY.COM and THE OFFICIAL VOLVO MELGES 24 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WEB SITE
Porto Cervo, 1 June 2008 - The Volvo Melges 24 World Championship, hosted by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, got off to a challenging start today with the 114 strong fleet from 16 nations completing two of twelve scheduled races.