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Centennial III settled for second place in Friday’s inshore races but went home with the biggest prize at stake – the overall crown in the Standard Insurance Subic Bay to Boracay Regatta.

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Frank Pong’s Reichel/Pugh 76 Jelik put on another superb outing and dominated the field from start to finish, completing the 28m 8-course in two hours and 44 minutes to firm up the Racing Class lead in the overall race of the Boracay Cup around the Carabao and Boracay Islands here yesterday.

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As crews made their way to the beach, a huge sigh of relief was heard as the North East tradewind has returned in the Boracay Cup.

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The Boracay International Funboard Cup celebrates a love for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and an overall love for fun under the sun. In fact, the event started on Dec. 29, 1988 as founders Roby and Nenette Graf’s wedding anniversary celebration.

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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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One-time Boracay Cup champion Suh Yong Keun bannered a 26-strong South Korean contingent racing with local and international rivals from Antigua, Australia, Denmark, France, Guam, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom and United States.
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The four-day competition, which serves as the fourth leg of the five-country Adecco Asian Windsurfing Tour, has attracted the best Asian competitors, including those from the Philippine Windsurfing Team and Korean Windsurfing Association.

Registration is scheduled today.
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The Boracay International Funboard Cup celebrates a love for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and an overall love for fun under the sun. In fact, the event started on Dec. 29, 1988 as founders Roby and Nenette Graf’s wedding anniversary celebration.

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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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One-time Boracay Cup champion Suh Yong Keun bannered a 26-strong South Korean contingent racing with local and international rivals from Antigua, Australia, Denmark, France, Guam, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom and United States.
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The four-day competition, which serves as the fourth leg of the five-country Adecco Asian Windsurfing Tour, has attracted the best Asian competitors, including those from the Philippine Windsurfing Team and Korean Windsurfing Association.

Registration is scheduled today.
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