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June 14th, 2014 — General Announcements
We had storms this morning into the early afternoon, but were able to eventually hit the water for another round of slalom. The round robin groups were resorted with snaked seeding based on Thursday’s results. A full round of nine heats was run, giving us 3 full rounds/ 12 heats for the event.
Slalom Results  |  Kona Slalom
June 14th, 2014 — General Announcements
More course racing on Friday. 4 races for A Fleet, Sport, and Kona. Three races for formula. More wind forecast tomorrow.
Formula  |  Kona |  A Fleet  |  Sport
June 13th, 2014 — General Announcements
Day 2 at US Windsurfing Nationals featured round robin slalom (12 heats) in the open division and also 3 heats of Kona slalom. Winds were gusty with peaks over 25 mph.
Friday Results:  Open Slalom  |  Kona Slalom
June 11th, 2014 — General Announcements
We had a fun first day at US Windsurfing Nationals in Worthington, MN. All classes got 4 races in 10-15 mph winds.
Day One Results
A Fleet  |  Kona  |  Formula  |  Sport
More racing tomorrow…wind forecast is 20-30 mph 🙂
June 1st, 2014 — Ohio, THE MOWIND NEWS
The 1st weekend after the Memorial day holiday was always the Toledo race and though that ended in 2009 after 20 years we have kept the windsurfing race streak going.   Windsurf racing occurred once again in Toledo May 31, 2014 with a windsurf division start in the Jolly Roger Sailing Club Cattail Regatta held on Maumee Bay.

- Catail Result 2014
The weather was sunny with water warm.  Winds were a great onshore east direction in the 7 to 12 category.  Windsurfers launched at Lost Peninsular Marina.  Three races on a big I shaped course were ran. The first race was two laps and the last two just one lap.  The big Catalina 22’s on the course gave us some moving objects to pilot around.  Six Prodigy racers showed up so the competition was tight.     While the start line was to the left of the RC boat a separate finish line on the right side was used.  That helped greatly to keep the fleets starting quickly. Yes there was some close interaction a few times with people finishing during a start but the number of boats in starts was fairly small so it really wasn’t much of a problem.   The event was a two day affair but the windsurfers elected just to sail Saturday. A keg, awards and spaghetti dinner were served up about 5 at the club house.    We thank everyone that attended and the JRSC for hosting the event and giving us a start and the Lost Peninsular Marina for providing us a lakefront launch beach.

- Winner Glendon Gardner
The Alum Creek campgatta is June 7-8, a few people should be around the campfire on Friday evening.   Hope a few non-racers join us again this year for some fun sailing on Saturday afternoon.
Scott #H