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Cancun North American Windsurfing Championships 2014 – Day two + Video

by International Windsurfing Association on 22 Feb 2014
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Day two of the Cancun North American Windsurfing Championships 2014 dawned as expected with warm sunny breezes and the beautiful turquoise waters beckoned. A chance for the light wind specialists to shine in the second and third races today.


First girl Mariana Aguilar MEX-66 has moved up the overall ranking from 11th to eighth, really pleased with her third and second places. She would have liked to win but the boys were 'just pumping and pumping and I couldn't get to them'.
Steven Cramer took two bullets sending him three places up the leaderboard, now just two points off the podium in fourth place. 'I love these conditions, this is what we train in Miami. I want to keep myself ahead of the fleet and work with my team mates just to make sure we get a spot. The other days might have different conditions.'

Two points now separate the Nores brothers on the podium. Maximo took the first bullet of the day, then had to settle for a seventh which has been discarded, then a third. Geronimo in second place has consistent two's and three's, discarding a fourth. Mac Van Den Eerenbeemt is not a fan of the light wind conditions. He came second in the first race of the day but then an eighth and a ninth (discarded) were the best he could do as the wind lessened.


The junior boys are sliding down the leaderboard. Mexican Adolfo de la O is now first junior boy with a healthy six point lead over Manuel Nores.

Perfect scores at the top of the RS:X 9.5 and 8.5 leaderboards. Demita Vega MEX-9 has not lost a single race so far in this championship but yesterday's second placed Mario Flores had a disastrous last race (now discarded) and slid down to fifth overall. Brenno Francioli (BRA-70) has moved up take Mario's place while Mexican Juan Varela now occupies the third podium spot. Mexican lady Nicole Level obviously enjoys the lighter wind as demonstrated by her improving results, just one point behind along with Mario, both eager to knock Juan back off the podium.


Ricardo Santos (BRA-1) has a perfect score of five but allowed David Mier y Teran (MEX-1) his moment of glory, first over the line for the last race of the day. There was a lot of movement on the 9.5 leaderboard. Yesterday's second placed Carson Crain did not fare well and slid down to fifth place. Ignacio Berenger has stepped up to take his place and David is now third.

Half way through the Championship, the first places on the podiums appear to be unassailable but everyone else in the fleets has all to play for!













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