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The Laser fleet at the start on race day two at US SAILING's Rolex Miami OCR, second stop of the 2009-2010 ISAF Sailing World Cup © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Reigning World Cup Champion Nick Thompson of Great Britain fights for position downwind © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Alexander Heinzemann of Canada © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Paige Railey of the USA extended her overall lead of the Laser Radial fleet on day two © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Mexican skipper Tania Elias Calles © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Current World Cup leader, Marit Bouwmeester of The Netherlands © Rolex/Dan Nerney
The Star fleet on the starting line © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Australian Star sailors Paul Mckenzie and Philip Toth © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Americans Andy Horton and James Lyne took the lead in the Star class on day two © Rolex/Dan Nerney
The Stars at the mark rounding on day two © Rolex/Dan Nerney
The start of the Finn racing on day two © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Giles Scott of Great Britain leads the Finn fleet at the end of day two © Rolex/Dan Nerney
USSTAG member and Olympic silver medallist Zach Railey lies second overall © Rolex/Dan Nerney
The Women's 470 fleet downwind © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Karin Soderstorm and Martina Soderbom (SWE) and Martine Grael and Isabel Swan (BRA) © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Ingrid Petitjean and Nadege Douroux (FRA) lead after the opening races in the Women's 470 fleet © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout of The Netherlands, the reigning Women's 470 World Champions © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Double Olympic gold medallist Sarah Ayton and crew Saskia Clark of Great Britain © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Francisco Sucari and Marcos Lamas of Argentina © Rolex/Dan Nerney
Stuart McNay and Graham Biehl of the USA © Rolex/Dan Nerney
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