The lack of wind stops the start of Greenwich Women's Cup
The lack of wind stops the start of Greenwich Women's Cup

The race committee reacts the fighting table to create one where the maximum number of tests can be closed for each team. The aim is to set up a classification and to award the title of champion at the Greenwich Women's Cup
The weather forecasts pointed to the fact that the day would allow to sail, but it has not finally been so. After the first-hour check, the wind has completely disappeared, forcing the fleet to remain on the ground without even being able to go out into the race area.
The Greenwich Women's Cup has closed its first blank day. The wind was expected at the Greenwich Marine Nautical Club, but it has not finally been so. The first-minute-recorded chubacco conditioned the program and, after the rain stop and the subsequent sunrise, it was hoped that a slight breeze could come in to start the Round Robin picture.
The hours passed at the club and the race committee was in the race area looking for a wind that did not reach the Bay of Campomanes. In the committee ship, 1-2 knots of intensity were recorded at all times, except at a specific time on the day that it reached 4, approaching 5, but it was only a few minutes that it has remained at that intensity.
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