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Gul RS700 National Champs, Day 4

Tradition has it that the number of people in contention for a title goes down each day, from the beginning when, in theory at least, everybody is in with a shout, until the last day when the winner is decided. Tradition doesn�t seem to be a strong thing in the 700 fleet, and today�s conditions were testing enough that there are now more people in the frame than seemed possible yesterday, all within 5 points of each other! Nick Peters had a superb day in the light conditions, disproving the theory that only lightweights can do well in light winds, and now lies in fourth place having won one race today with second place in the second. Carl Vining hotted up his contention by winning the second race of the day. His consistency to date means that he could discard a double figure score from the first. Also fast in the light stuff today was Pete Barton, who with a 2 and 3, jumps into the top six, although only a minor miracle will see him crowned champion. Andy White and Paul Bayliss both had indifferent days, although Bayliss somehow remains in contention in second, with White leaving himself a bit to do tomorrow to win. But Jason Belben has jumped into first once again with a solid performance of 3,5 to lead the fleet by 2 points going into the final day. Watch this space to see which of the five possibles will be crowned 2002 RS700 National Champion.
 
 
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