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dead and one missing, a sailing organization said early Sunday. It was the state's second ocean racing tragedy this month. • The Newport Ocean Sailing Association -- organizer of the 125-mile Newport, Calif. to Ensenada, Mexico yacht race -- said the apparent collision involving the 37-foot Aegean occurred late Friday or early Saturday several miles off the coast near the ocean border of the two countries. • "It appeared the damage was not inflicted by an explosion but by a collision with a ship much larger than the 37-foot vessel," association spokesman Rich Roberts said in a news release early Sunday. • Race officials believe there are few other possibilities for what caused the accident, Roberts later told The Associated Press, speaking by phone from Ensenada, Mexico. • He said details were still scarce but it was possible that if the smaller boat was bobbing around in light wind, the crew might not have been able to get out of the way of a larger ship, perhaps a freighter.
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