Rolex International Women’s Keelboat Championship – Tied at the top

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Rolex International Women’s Keelboat Championships – Anna Tunnicliffe moved into first to tie up the lead with Sally Barkow. Corey Sertl remained in second and Carol Cronin moved into fourth.

Racing on Lake Ontario didn't start until after noon, when the wind came in and settled. After that the race committee pulled off three good races. The conditions ranged from light and variable to wavy with good breeze.

A helicopter buzzed overhead doing press coverage, which they featured in the Tucker Thompson video at the end of the day.

Tomorrow is the last day of racing.

Event website

by Katie Nicoll

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