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Sydney 2000 - Olympic Sailing Day Eleven

by Editor 27 Sep 2000 08:31 BST

Team GB's 470 representatives Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield will have to wait another 24 hours to see if they can win Great Britain's second sailing medal after today's final race, and indeed racing for all other classes, was abandoned after the Westerly gradient breeze battled with the seabreeze leaving an unstable patchy breeze on most of the race course areas.

There are no changes in the overall results.

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