Capsized!

June 13, 2008
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Fast moving storms and 25-40 knot winds forced Hobie Cat sailors to abandon a day of racing on Lewis and Clark Lake in Yankton, S.D., June 5 during the North American Hobie 20 Championships. Several boats in the field of 33 capsized or de-masted because of severe wind gusts, forcing officials to cancel the day's races. Sailing resumed again the next day, with final races held on Saturday, June 7, in calm winds. Oklahoma natives Phil and Bev Collins took first place in the race.

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This slideshow was produced as a class assignment at the American Indian Journalism Institute and originally was published by AIJI: Freedom Forum Diversity Institute.]

April Gregory, Crow, and Adelle Watts, Blackfeet, are majoring in photojournalism at the University of Montana in Missoula.

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