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                    [Title] => Slow, windless day for surfers
                    [Summary] => BORACAY — Competitors in the Cutty Sark Boracay Funboard Cup, so eager to compete after the cancellation of Monday’s schedule, were finally flagged off Tuesday only to get stalled anew later in the afternoon due to lack of winds.


Only five heats involving 60 participants representing 12 countries were completed shortly before noon before organizers from the Asian Windsurfing Tour called it a day at around 3 p.m. after failing to get the minimum wind requirement of 12 knots.
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After testing the waters in Sunday’s official practice, close to 60 funboarders from 10 countries, including the Philippines, will finally show their wares as they vie for top honors in five different divisions.
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Only five heats involving 60 participants representing 12 countries were completed shortly before noon before organizers from the Asian Windsurfing Tour called it a day at around 3 p.m. after failing to get the minimum wind requirement of 12 knots.
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After testing the waters in Sunday’s official practice, close to 60 funboarders from 10 countries, including the Philippines, will finally show their wares as they vie for top honors in five different divisions.
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