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Newport native Ken Read narrowly won the Melges 24 Gold Cup Regatta presented by Boston Meridian Merchant Banking. Read captured top honors on the final day of racing in spectacular Newport sailing conditions.
MOST URGENT - UPDATED 11.20AM ON 21 AUGUST - The following entrants in the forthcoming Melges 24 World Championship have not yet paid their class membership fees and are not listed on the class membership list on this web site.
From Nils Hauff of the Norwegian Class - The Norwegian Championship was sailed at Hank south of Oslo last weekend. 26 boats including three from Denmark, Sweden and Finland got 8 races during the three days. The sailing on Friday started in nice westerly breeze about 4 m/s.
From Denis Infante and the Worlds Organisers - As of today the COYCH has 124 entries for the 2006 Melges 24 World Championship which is just one short of the existing championship entry record set in La Rochelle in 2000.
From Tomi Hakola of Pohjola-Fonecta Finder FIN-573 in Finland - Waiting, waiting and waiting was the name of the game in Mariehamn during the Open Nordic and Finnish Championships, 28.-30.7. First day of the championships was no racing due to the lack of wind.
The top three boats in the Finnish ranking are: Land Rover, Pohjola-Fonecta Finder and Mazda. These all have participated in the 4 events. The difference between Mazda lying third to Land Rover leadin is 10,5 points.