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Murphy in top ten at 'Sail for Gold' Regatta

15th September 2009

Dun Laoghaire's Annaliese Murphy , competing in the Laser Radial class, is in ninth place overall at the end of day two of the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta. The Under 21 World Champion, who won Afloat's Sailor of the Month Award in September tops a leader board of 21 Irish sailors competing this week in Weymouth, the 2012 Olympic Regatta venue.

Provisional results to date Laser Radial Fleet: 58 Entries – 4 races completed (2 races sailed today) 1st (FIN) S Multala 1, 1, 3, 8 9th A Murphy 5, 13, 19, 13 35th T Brien 19, 40, 36, 36 40th D Hanna 48, 16, 34, DNF 42th C Murphy 29, 52, 41, 42 Laser Standard Fleet: 103 Entries - 4 races completed (2 races sailed today) 1st (AUS) T Slingsby 1, 1, 1, 1 1st J Espey 29, 26, 23, 28 87th O Loughead 48, 39, 37, 43 101st C Simms 46, 49, DNC, DNC 470: 55 Entries – 4 races completed (2 races sailed today) 1st (AUS) M Belcher 1, 1, 1, 2 54th B McCartin & F Bradley 26, 28, DNC,25 Star: 19 Entries – 3 races completed (1 Race sailed today) 1st (GBR) I Percy & A Simpson 1, 2, 1 8th M Treacy & A Shanks 10, 7, 9 49er: 43 Entries – 3 races completed (No races today) 1st (AUS) N Outteridge & I Jensen 3, 1, 3 30th R Seaton & M McGovern 27, 25, 34 32nd E Butler & R Fitzpatrick 33, 26, 36 42nd A Kissane & R Wallace 39, 39, DNF Sonar: 8 Entries – 2 races completed (No races today) 1st (USA) R Doerr, H Freund & M McKinnon-Tucker 1, 1 9th J Twomey, A Hegarty & I Costello 8, 6

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