Mondiale Moth alle Hawaii
Mondiale Moth alle Hawaii
Bora Gulari (USA)
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!--paging_filter--strongLo statunitense Bora Gulari vince il mondiale Moth 2013, è il primo americano a conquistare due volte il titolo. Il podio completato dagli australiani Outteridge e Babbage - GUARDA 2 VIDEO/strong!--break--br /
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Kaneohe Bay, HI (19 October 2013) – Si è chiuso con un temporale equatoriale il mondiale Moth 2013 per gli 80 concorrenti. Niente brezza termica e rinuncia all'ultima prova in programma. Dopo 3 ore di attesa al Kaneohe Yacht Club il Principal Race Officer Tom Pochereva ha segnalato la fine della regata. Buona notizia per l'americano del Michigan Bora Gulari che conquista il titolo (e si farà un bel tuffo nella piscina del club alla premiazione).br /
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Dopo il successo del 2009 a Cascade Locks, Oregon, Gulari fa il bis (primo USA). Gulari attribuisce il successo al suo Mach 2 Moth, che definisce “una perfetta piattaforma per questo tipo di vela" e ha raccontato la lunga preparazione a Detroit, curando ognio piccolo dettaglio e collaborando con North Sails e Chris Williams per una randa molto potente e adatta a questo mondiale.br /
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2013 McDougall + McConaghy Moth World Championship - Classifica finalebr /
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1. USA 6, Bora Gulari, [18]-1-2-1-3-3-[7]-5-3-3- ; 21 nbsp;nbsp;br /
2. AUS 3997, Nathan Outteridge, 1-2-1-[10]-9-1-8-2-[13]-5- ; 29 nbsp;nbsp;br /
3. AUS 2, Scott Babbage, 4-4-[27]-[24]-1-12-1-4-5-13- ; 44 nbsp;nbsp;br /
4. GBR 3982, Ben Paton, [15]-3-3-15-[23]-6-3-6-2-7- ; 45 nbsp;nbsp;br /
5. GBR 4047, Robert Greenhalgh, 2-7-7-9-[19]-[13]-11-1-1-8- ; 46 nbsp;nbsp;br /
6. AUS 3, Rob Gough, [17]-8-13-8-8-2-4-[38]-6-1- ; 50T nbsp;nbsp;br /
7. GBR 7, Chris Rashley, 3-[35]-6-11-7-4-13-[36]-4-2- ; 50T nbsp;nbsp;br /
8. AUS 8, Julian Salter, [12]-9-8-5-2-[29]-5-3-12-11- ; 55 nbsp;nbsp;br /
9. USA 3931, Brad Funk, [24/ZFP]-5-4-3-5-5-18-10-21-[23]- ; 71 nbsp;nbsp;br /
10. NZL 3991, Peter Burling, [40]-28-[52]-2-10-7-6-9-11-4- ; 77 nbsp;nbsp;br /
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strongLa classe Moth USA per l'ambiente/strongbr /
As one of the world's elite racing classes, the International Moth Class believes it essential to emphasize the responsible use of energy and resources in the context of sailing. Working with a href="http://www.11thhourracing.org"11th Hour Racing,/aa program of the Schmidt Family Foundation, the Moth Class has come up with a number of initiatives to help all sailing events improve the energy profile and performance of racing boats and increase the personal investment of sailors in the health of our waters.nbsp; Each day, the Moth Worlds fleet will highlight a 'Clean Racing Tip' they've implemented; something that will work for regattas and racing classes around the world. Here’s today’s tip:br /
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emTRASH: Rule 55 of the Racing Rules of Sailing prohibits the discharge of trash on the race course. nbsp;But the problem isn’t just on the water; trash in the dinghy parks and yacht clubs is just as bad — and often ends up in the water. Make trash disposal easy for competitors by keeping trash barrels easily accessible./embr /
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