Wednesday 25th March, 2009
Well today didn’t start too well as when we arrived at our hire car ready to drive to the club we realised it had been broken into. Like I said….not a great start to the day! Luckily there wasn’t too too much taken, a couple of personal items, a bag with all our sailing shoes, gloves, spares and watches, and the spare wheel to the car.
Another morning slot for us today though so after begging and borrowing kit from others we headed out to the race course to complete the round robin. With clear sky, the breeze was lighter today but also the shiftiest I’ve sailed in for a while! Once ahead it was fairly easy to remain in control as you could make the best use of the shifts and pressure. This was good news for us in our first race against the Brazilian team however not such good news in our next two against Portugal and France. After looking in great shape with about 30 seconds until the start to go we weren’t quick enough to completely punish them and therefore lost control of them at start time. We tried everything in the book to pass, but frustratingly were not able to so unfortunately lost these two.
Finishing fourth after the round robin means tomorrow we will now sail the repechage (places 4th-7th) to fight for the final spot to join Italy, USA and France in the semi finals.
So not one of our best days but hopefully tomorrow will be better!
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Tuesday 24th March, 2009
With it being a little cooler this morning the breeze came in early and racing started bang on time at 10.00am. We had a bye in the first race so we had an opportunity to have a good look at the race course, basically very shifty and wind ranging from 6-13 knots.
First race saw us up against the Australian team helmed by Nicky Souter. After controlling a tight pre-start, racing remained close but we extended on the final downwind to start our event off with a win. With such shifty conditions races were close all day but we sailed well to win against the Danish, Italians and Argentineans but unfortunately lost by less than half a meter to the American team helmed by Anna Tunnicliffe.
It looks like conditions will be similar tomorrow when we’ll be completing the round robin stage racing against Brazil, Portugal and the French, we still have to wait and see whether we’ll be on in the morning or afternoon.
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Monday 23rd March, 2009
Annie, Ally, Mary Rook and I are settled now in Porto Alegre, Brazil, ready for the start of the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final. In the women’s division teams represent nine countries, FRA, DEN, AUS, POR, ITA, USA, BRA, ARG…and us. With both the women’s and men’s events running at the same time we’ll be sailing in two groups and half days so tomorrow we’re on the morning slot – ladies first of course!
We’ve had a couple of days in Brazil now getting used to the heat (about 30˚ in the middle of the day), but we definitely still have a bit of a language barrier with our lack of Portugese! This morning we had our practice slot in the J24s we’ll be using for the event and funnily enough they aren’t much different from the ones we’ve been training in back at home in Poole. Conditions seem like they’ll be quite light with flat water and potentially huge shifts so I’m sure racing will be tight and tricky.
So, registration and weighing-in done, practice time used, opening ceremony completed, now time to start racing, we’ll let you know how it goes!
Lucy x
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Thursday 19th March, 2009
Today we’re setting off on our long journey to Porto Alegre, Brazil, to compete as the Northern European representative in the ISAF Nations Cup.
To give you a taste of what is in store, see the latest ISAF press release or take a look at this video report from the 2006 event…
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