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Thrilling day 2 at Hyderabad Sailing Week despite challenging weather

Hyderabad Sailing Week Day 2

HYDERABAD: Day 2 of the Hyderabad Sailing Week brought even more excitement and challenges than yesterday. Sailors faced gusting winds and thundering clouds. The weather, characterized by rain and wind speeds ranging from 14-18 knots, with gusts up to 21 knots, tested the sailors’ skills and determination. Despite these adversities, the participants demonstrated remarkable resilience, navigating through the difficult conditions at Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad.

The day started with gusting winds that pushed the sailors to their limits. Hyderabad’s residents enjoyed the spectacle of the national sailing event amidst beautiful rain and cool weather. The lake, true to its name, showcased waves and sea horses, adding to the scenic beauty of the competition.

Sailors overcome adversities to secure wins

In the ILCA 7 category, Mohit Saini from AYN dominated all three races of the day, showcasing his superior sailing prowess. In the ILCA 6 (Open) category, Ritika Dangi from INWTC Mumbai and Bikram Mohapatra from EMESA displayed their skills, with Dangi winning the fourth and sixth races, while Mohapatra took the fifth race.

The ILCA 6 (Women) category saw Ritika Dangi from INWTC Mumbai securing victories in both the fourth and sixth races, while Laveti Dharani from TSA won the fifth race. In the 470 (Mixed) category, the duo of Shraddha Verma and R K Sharma from INWTC Mumbai triumphed in all three races, showcasing their excellent teamwork.

In the ILCA 4 (Boys) category, Ankit Singh Sisodiya from NSS won the fourth race, Eklavya Batham from NSS won the fifth race, and Akshat Kumar Dohare from NSS took the sixth race. The ILCA 4 (Girls) category saw Somya Singh Patel from NSS winning both the fourth and fifth races, while Shagun Jha from NSS won the sixth race.

The 38th edition of the Hyderabad Sailing Week kicked off on a grand note on Tuesday, July 2nd, marking a significant event in India’s sailing calendar. Lt. Gen. JS Sidana, AVSM, DGEME, Senior Colonel Commandant, and Patron of the EME Sailing Association, graced the opening ceremony.