Uma and Sathiya stay on top at Jr Coastal Multiclass Regatta

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Uma Chauhan of National School, faced tough competition from of Navy Boys Club but managed to maintain her lead at the Junior Coastal Multiclass at the here Wednesday.

It was a tough day for sailors as the winds were as low as 5 knots and many boats had to be towed to the start line for their races.

A few sailors started early because of the slow wind and were disqualified from 2 of the 3 races held Wednesday.

With Sachin almost at her tail, Uma took some smart decisions at crucial moments to keep him at bay and emerge leader after 10 races.

Uma will have a fight on her hands Thursday from Sachin who will do his best to get a lead and clinch the Optimist class trophy.

Sathiya Sudan of Trishna Club, Bengaluru dominated the RS One class again as he kept a distance between him and Ishwarya and finished the day as the top

In the 420 Class race, Dawood Qureshi and Pradeep Thakur of NSS came close on many occasions to overtake the pair of Pilli Akhil and Binoob M of Corps of Engineers Sailing Club but they failed to do so as Akhil and Binoob had a perfect race leaving no chance for their opponents to get ahead in the tournament.

The tournament has been organised by the Corps of (CESC).

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 20:35 IST