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South Africans Ferry/Le Sueur win 2005 Hobie 16 Worlds | PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA-(4-11-2005) Hobie Cat 16 World Championship |
Port Elizabeth, South Africa - On Friday November 4th 2005, Shaun Ferry and Michele Le Sueur (RSA) won the 2005 Hobie Cat World Championships in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. |
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From one extreme into the other | PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA-(27-10-2005) Hobie Cat 16 World Championships |
The Hobie Cat 16 World Championships 2005 fell from from one extreme to the other, as the wind dropped from 46 to 5 knots within three days. The women and youth teams completed three races in total and the masters and grand masters only one. |
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46 knots of wind keep Hobie 16 World Title Challengers off the water | PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA-(25-10-2005) Hobie Cat 16 World Championships |
Port Elizabeth, South Africa - On Tuesday October 25th, the Hobie Cat 16 World Championships 2005 started with wind gusts up to 46 knots. The Indian Ocean in the Nelson Mandela Bay looked sunny, but very rough, with high seas. |
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Over 200 pre-entries | PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA-(18-10-2005) Hobie Cat 16 World Championships |
Port Elizabeth, South Africa - The organization of the 17th Hobie Cat 16 World Championships 2005, has received over two hundred pre-entries. These teams represent 28 countries, of which 10 are European. |
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