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                    [Title] => Radis makes it five titles in a row in Boracay Funboard
                    [Summary] => Australian Robbie Radis found little resistance as he  claimed his fifth straight title with ease over an international field at the close of the 16th Boracay International Funboard Cup yesterday in the island paradise of Boracay. 


Radis is poised to bring home the coveted Boracay Cup next year if he becomes the overall champion again.
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Sporting a new Neil Pryde sail that caught winds of 14 to 18 knots, Radis blasted past rivals despite starting behind in a few heats.

Radis enjoys a whopping 8.97 advantage over closest rival Conrad Kerber of Guam in the overall rankings.
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Guided by winds reaching up to 15 knots, Radis’ sail easily skimmed the tough slalom course as the fancied Australian warded off the challenge of Keichi Kobayashi and Conrad Kerber of Guam.

Antiqua’s Marcus Tomblin and the Philippines’ German Paz managed to land fourth and fifth, respectively, in the overall rankings.
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Fresh from his victories on the Adecco Asian Windsurfing Tour in Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia, Radis restamped his class again as he bested a talented field of rivals en route to winning his fourth overall championship in the annual event.
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With maximum wind speeds of 18 knots, Radis managed to clock 50.5 kph while Graf and Yun the same speed of 38.8 kph in the first round of this competition, serving as the fourth leg of the Adecco Asian Windsurfing Tour presented by Foster’s.
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Radis is poised to bring home the coveted Boracay Cup next year if he becomes the overall champion again.
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Sporting a new Neil Pryde sail that caught winds of 14 to 18 knots, Radis blasted past rivals despite starting behind in a few heats.

Radis enjoys a whopping 8.97 advantage over closest rival Conrad Kerber of Guam in the overall rankings.
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Guided by winds reaching up to 15 knots, Radis’ sail easily skimmed the tough slalom course as the fancied Australian warded off the challenge of Keichi Kobayashi and Conrad Kerber of Guam.

Antiqua’s Marcus Tomblin and the Philippines’ German Paz managed to land fourth and fifth, respectively, in the overall rankings.
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Fresh from his victories on the Adecco Asian Windsurfing Tour in Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia, Radis restamped his class again as he bested a talented field of rivals en route to winning his fourth overall championship in the annual event.
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With maximum wind speeds of 18 knots, Radis managed to clock 50.5 kph while Graf and Yun the same speed of 38.8 kph in the first round of this competition, serving as the fourth leg of the Adecco Asian Windsurfing Tour presented by Foster’s.
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