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On a Boat Like Leo

By Danni Xie
Harvard sailing, pictured above in earlier eaction, was scheduled to compete in three meets this weekend, but the Yale Women’s Intersectional was canceled because of high winds on both days of the event. In the Captain Hurst Bowl, the co-ed sailors took 13th place, and in the Tufts-hosted Lark Invitational, the sailors finished in third place in a field of 13.
Harvard sailing, pictured above in earlier eaction, was scheduled to compete in three meets this weekend, but the Yale Women’s Intersectional was canceled because of high winds on both days of the event. In the Captain Hurst Bowl, the co-ed sailors took 13th place, and in the Tufts-hosted Lark Invitational, the sailors finished in third place in a field of 13.

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