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Results of the Dubai Muscat Offshore Sailing Race 2009

by Louay Habib on 4 Dec 2009
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With the finishing yachts safely moored in Bandar Al Rowdha Marina, Muscat, Oman a prize giving was held for the competitors in the Dubai Muscat Offshore Sailing Race. His excellency, Dr Hamad bin Said Al O'ufi from the Ministry of Oman was the guest of honour who officiated at the prize giving.

1st Winning MOCRA Class and the Corum Clock for line honours.
1st Arabian 100, Majan, Paul Standbridge.
2nd MOCRA Class was Skye Rose, Matt Grimley.

Winning IRC Class One and the Sohar Dhow for best corrected time, overall under IRC.
1st Landmark 43, Team Premier, Claus Landmark.
2nd IRC One: TP52, Team Premier, Hannes Waimer.
3rd IRC One: First 44.7, Nibras Al Murqab, Sh. Salman Bin Jabor Althani.

Winning IRC Class Two
1st J/92, Privateer, Matt Britton.
2nd IRC Class Two: Seaquest 32, Rush Knot, Phil Hosking
3rd IRC Class Two: First 36.7, PLACE, Jim O’Hare

Dubai Offshore Sailing Club: www.dosc.ae
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