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Techno 293 and 293+ Worlds 2018

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Created by TechnoAust > 9 months ago, 6 Aug 2018
TechnoAust
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6 Aug 2018 2:50PM
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A shout out to Grae Morris (AUS-81) competing for Australia at the Techno Worlds this week in Latvia in the T293+ class.

Off to a fantastic start, 2nd in the invitation race. Woohoo

The Australian Techno Class wishes Grae all the best for the rest of the Regatta. Keep track of the action via the link below

worlds2018.techno293.org/

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
6 Aug 2018 6:11PM
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There is live tracking for the event.

worlds2018.techno293.org/desktop-tracking

Can follow Grae live with his first race starting around 7pm. Grae is in the Technoplus class(8.5m) with 53 entered. Last year they had 95 as it was a youth olympic qualifying event. Many youth have opted to go standard Techno (7.8) with about 70 boys, big fleet!
All up over 300 kids.
Thats a lot of new blood for the sport.

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
6 Aug 2018 11:32PM
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Technoplus has 53 male entrants,33 youth and 20 adults.
Grae scored a 19th and 25th in the youth. Day 1 done and it is going to be a long hard week, Weather looks like it will be a bit of a mix . Lighter winds tomorrow building to 20 knots Friday.
The girls youth T+ fleet is almost the same size with 29. Youth Techno female with 37 and 29 in the juniors. So plenty of girls are windsurfing.

Brett Morris
NSW, 1197 posts
7 Aug 2018 3:12AM
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Today was the 1st day of proper racing. 12-17 knots , onshore with large seas. 300+ competitors in 6.8m (u15yrs), 7.8m (u17yrs) and 8.5m (youth/open). Boys and girls divisions in each also.

Really full on day, but only 2 races per division sailed.

For some reason the RO set a port end bias start (impossible to lay on starboard in almost every race). So total chaos as you can imagine.

Grae Morris scored a 26, and 34th.
Pretty happy with that as first time in a worlds, with no expectations or previous way to gauge form.

Ps: Latvia is not what we expected. Sunny, windy, warm water and beautiful sandy beaches. Can't complain.

Plenty more racing to come or check out official website.
worlds2018.techno293.org/

Brett Morris
NSW, 1197 posts
7 Aug 2018 3:12AM
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Today was the 1st day of proper racing. 12-17 knots , onshore with large seas. 300+ competitors in 6.8m (u15yrs), 7.8m (u17yrs) and 8.5m (youth/open). Boys and girls divisions in each also.

Really full on day, but only 2 races per division sailed.

For some reason the RO set a port end bias start (impossible to lay on starboard in almost every race). So total chaos as you can imagine.

Grae Morris scored a 26, and 34th.
Pretty happy with that as first time in a worlds, with no expectations or previous way to gauge form.

Ps: Latvia is not what we expected. Sunny, windy, warm water and beautiful sandy beaches. Can't complain.

Plenty more racing to come or check out official website.
worlds2018.techno293.org/








cammd
QLD, 3714 posts
7 Aug 2018 12:19PM
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Great photo's. Best of luck to Grae, keep us updated please

Chris 249
NSW, 3301 posts
7 Aug 2018 6:22PM
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Great pics, great sailing, and great fleet.

TGale
TAS, 301 posts
7 Aug 2018 11:05PM
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worlds2018.techno293.org/gallery/videos

Paducah
2519 posts
8 Aug 2018 1:46AM
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Well, that's pretty cool. Pulled up the live-track just as a race started.





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