| Ron Kern triumphs in the Miami Pro-Am 2010 |
| Tuesday, 23 November 2010 11:06 |
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The Miami Pro-Am 2010 has hit the waters of the Biscayne Bay, Florida. With 12-14 knot winds, the only problem was choosing the right rig. Despite the increasing doubts, most windsurfers decided to go with the 11m sails. Ron Kern was performing incredibly well and was the standout of the day. He almost won all the races. Having a small course resulted in tight legs. The last races lasted only 5/6 minutes each. The women's fleet was pumping. Female riders were definitely trying to get the best results and struggling to defeat many male sailors. Of course, we're talking about true champions: Solvig Sayre is an all round windsurfer (Kona, RSX and Formula), Karen Marriott has just completed the Kona World Championships and Beverly Gomez is the official Jamaican Olympic windsurfer. Final Results: Men: 1st Ron Kern Women 1st Solvig Sayre |












