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DAY 3 RECAP: by Rich Roberts
This may have to be settled with a coin flip because there isn't much separating these two teams on the water. Robbie Daniel/Hunter Stunzi and three-time Olympians (silver in 2004) John Lovell and Charlie Ogletree have swapped 1-2 efforts all three days. The former won by 1:26 in the first race sailed near Mexico, then after the course was moved to the 49ers' vacated site up the beach Lovell/Ogletree won by 2:31, although in the 4-8-knot winds the margins were not indicative of how close it was.