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Irish crews must work on consistency
by NewsReader 12-23-2011

SAILING:THE FASTEST sailors are always on the lookout for the next wave. Surfing a big one is a race-winning move so top crews will do almost anything to ride it. Following the ISAF Championships in Perth, over 1,000 of the world’s Olympic helms are reviewing their performances to gain every advantage for the London 2012 regatta in just seven months’ time.

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