World rankings after 2 events, with 4 to go for the men and 3 more for the women, and one discard for 4 events or more.
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Women's
www.pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=2099
From Humble beginnings to the breakthrough win.
Jaeger is now third in the World Championship and Koster and Fernandez have now sailed their 'home' events. I hope he gets sponsor support to train a lot for all the events, and he stays injury free.
yeah i've given up, stream is terrible, any they keep saying it's our connections, well i can stream HD vid from everywhere else no worries so I doubt it.
I just checked my data usage this week and was insane. My only conclusion is that eventhough the stream was standard definition it was using ALOT of data.
The only way I got a decent stream was through my pc hooked to the Ethernet cable to the modem. i have cable so that's 100mb+
All other devices using wifi couldn't keep up. And my wifi is really good. 50mb+ using the speed test.
I feels like this year is going to be a close contest, hopefully the wind continues for the next few events. Having Maui as the last contest really makes things hard to predict. The locals are so good there that it is easy for any of the sailors to lose early and drop out of contention. Brawzinho seems to be one of the more consistent contenders with Koster yet to have a good result. Victor has done OK and Mussolini has been consistent though I don't really follow it closely enough to know how much is influenced by the draw and by local knowledge. I don't even know if the judges change for Hookipa (are they Maui locals?). Campello and Traversa are both capable of sailing well in Maui, Robby Swift is still in the race but Ezzy might be out of contention. Hopefully Jaegers full attention on the PWA this year is rewarded, it is amazing to see an Aussie right up near the top of the results.