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wSaturday, April 03, 2004


Iballa and Karin making their way in the loser s bracket / Polakow and Siver now to face Seadi and Kevin Pritchard

By Friday the double elimination could almost be finished, with only a few heats left to sail today, Saturday. Iballa Ruano Moreno and Karin Jaggi made it back to the top 6 sailors, leaving behind current wave champion Daida and Nori Hubbs, whose performance was not as strong as we have already seen it.

Karin Jaggi (Z-14) showing off with a huge aerial

With a 25 minute heat duration, the men s double was run before the women were done, so that today we will see the decision between Reichmann, Henderson, Jaggi and I.Moreno. The two highest scoring women will advance to the semifinals where they will meet Ellefson and Motoko.

Levi Siver and Jason Polokow are in the same position as Jaggi and I. Moreno after getting through some tough heats. Jason Prior who had lost early in the single elimination but then fought his way back with huge double loops had to give up against those two, as did Hookipa wave sail legend Rush Randle.




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