Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Littlest Pet Shop 12 Digit

day 5, day 3


ULSA, Korea. The God-forsaken place I have 3 days have elapsed since the competition but only one, that of yesterday, is valid for the ranking: 3 full slalom played in gusty wind conditions of 5-20 knots. (I was 20 at the start, the 5 at the first mark on the ground and the others scattered here and there on the way).
Many other nodes were instead being made to the long rope that type semi-submerged German submarine of World War I, it made ambushes between athletes. Personally, I spared no effort in at least 10 catapults, all without major consequences. You can not say the same about one of the twins Moussilmani (do not know which I still have to learn to distinguish them) after having swept Pritchard also ended up with stitches to his head (his famous curly hair, however, protected him from much more serious consequences ...)
Albeau leads the standings with a tight edge Bjorn and uncle on Buzianis, Arnon Dagan and after Ciryl Moussilmani (this is without cuts on his head ...).
lingered in the standings due to early departure or disqualification catapults are there and Finian Patrick Diethelm. Among the Italians a good position to Menegatti Begalli 13 and 23 (in the pot! Good Marconi). I'm sailing in 34 position (but I finally started to go rounds ... even if I get the legs soft and race like my mom would do ...).
Among women in the head a promising young French Arutkin closely followed by Karin Jaggi and Sarah Quita. Our Welcome to Greta after a fantastic result in the first test (4!) Commits some minor errors of inexperience and slips in position 8 (a phenomenal result, however, his first experience in the PWA). Greta Brava!
forecast for tomorrow is for cloudy weather and fickle winds, but by Wednesday the sun would reappear carrying the thermal breeze on the competition.

Stay tuned.

Published on May 19, 2010 www.funboardmag.com

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