WEYMOUTH-based Bryony Shaw moved to the top of the RS:X windsurfing leaderboard on day two of the ISAF World Cup event in Miami.

Defending the title she won in 2014, Shaw finished fourth, first and fifth in her three races on Biscayne Bay, with British team-mate Izzy Hamilton sixth overall.

Meanwhile, Portland’s Megan Pascoe is in pole position – albeit tied on points with Norway’s Bjornar Erikstad and fellow Brit Helena Lucas – in the one-person 2.4mR Paralympic class.

Giles Scott, who is also based in Weymouth, remains on top after four races in the Finn fleet following another victory yesterday.

John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Steve Thomas kept hold of their overnight lead in the Paralympic Sonar class.

It was another solid day for the British Sailing Team’s top 407 pairings.

Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark won the second of their two races and are poised in second overall, with Sophie Weguelin and Portland-based Eilidh McIntyre in third.

Luke Patience and Elliot Willis enjoyed a steady fifth and fourth from their two races to keep the leading bunch tight on points with the Brits in second overall after four races.

All seven British boats have made the cut for the gold fleet in the Laser class, with Nick Thompson pushing towards the top of the table in third place, while Weymouth ace Nick Dempsey enjoyed a great day on the RS:X Men’s racetrack, with eight, third and first pushing him into overall fourth place.

Defending champions Alexandra Rickham and Niki Birrell are currently third in a closely-fought SKUD fleet.

Racing continues until Friday for the Paralympic classes, with the final medal races for the Olympic classes on Saturday.