• Match Racing Campaign for the Olympics in 2012

    The GBR Match Race Girls are one of the top International Women's Match Racing Teams and have been selected to represent Great Britain at the 2012 Olympic Games in this exciting new sailing discipline. Having gained National, European and World Championship titles, and rapidly risen through the ranks to lead the World Rankings, Lucy Macgregor, Annie Lush and Kate Macgregor are a promising prospect for the future of British Sailing.

    Since learning to sail in Poole Harbour as children, Lucy and Annie have always been a driven individuals. After a successful youth sailing career for Lucy, and gaining 'blues' in three sports at Cambridge University for Annie, they both entered a full-time Olympic campaign with Shirley Robertson for Beijing 2008. In 2009 Lucy and Annie launched their own campaign for Gold in 2012, in the new discipline of Match Racing. In 2010 they were joined by Lucy's younger sister Kate, who is herself a top crew in her own right having won a number of championship titles and Gold at the 2007 Olympic Youth Festival in Australia.

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Not missing the 35knots at home!

Saturday 10th September, 2011

Well I have to admit that when we arrived in Sheboygan last week and it was freezing cold, I didn’t think we would end up having as good a week as we have! While its been blowing dogs off chains at home, we have had a fantastic week of 15–20 knots every day, and gorgeous sunshine! Training against the Americans we feel we have achieved quite a lot this past week and now we are enjoying a day off before heading to Chicago. On Sunday and Monday we will race in an open grade 2 in Chicago, in Tom 28 boats and we’ll be sailing with our coach, Maurice.

Once that regatta is finished we have had a slight change of plan and will now be heading back up to Sheboygan to race in the Open division of the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final. With there not being much racing until the World Championships in December it will be a great opportunity to get some racing in against some different opposition.

We’re really looking forward to heading Chicago later today… and maybe a spot of shopping along the way! We’ll keep you posted on the racing too though.

Lucy

Arrived in America

Monday 5th September, 2011

Despite my bag not quite having arrived yet, Annie, Kate, Maurice and I are now waking up in Sheboygan, USA ready to start training today against the American team of Sally Barkow. Forecast is looking good for the week so it should be a great way of getting back into training after a short break. Sheboygan is not the most exciting place in the World but we’re looking forward to being in Chicago next week!
Lucy x

Heading to Lake Michigan

Friday 2nd September, 2011

We’ve had a two week break since the Test Event and we’re really looking forward to getting back into training properly again.

On Sunday we fly to the States for a fortnight on Lake Michigan. We’ll be training with our American rivals Sally Barkow for the first week at the Sheboygan US Sailing Center, and then heading on to the Chicago Match Race Center for an Open Grade 3 regatta against some American male match racing crews during the second week.

Obviously it is important to spend as much time training at the Olympic venue as possible in the build up to next summer, but having spent so much time there recently it will be nice to have a change of scenery for a couple of weeks before we really get into our full winter programme back in Weymouth.

We trained in Sheboygan before the Worlds last year; there is an excellent specialist match racing facility there, you can just charter Elliott 6ms and there has always been a good mix of sea states. As a town it is not the most exciting, which our coach says is a good thing! But the sailing is excellent.

Some people might find it strange that with the Olympics getting so close now we would chose to train with someone who could potentially be one of our main competitors at London 2012, but at this stage you need to be racing regularly against the top sailors in the world and Sally is one of the best.

We have a good relationship with Sally and her team and the training we have done together has always been very productive as we can push each other hard to a certain level without giving away any of our secrets. When we need to do a bit more in-house training and test a few bits and bobs out that is where the boys come in very useful.

We were really disappointed to finish seventh at the Test Event. You never expect to win a medal but we certainly hoped to, and that is definitely where we should be aiming at this stage of the campaign. There were a lot of could’ves and should’ves from the event, but if anything it has given us a bit of a kick and instead of feeling downhearted we are feeling quite confident as we know what things worked and where we can make plenty of gains. The things we had been working hard on in training we executed well, but it was simple things that let us down. The trick is pulling that all together when it counts. No-one has pulled away from the rest of the fleet and become the ones to beat next year, so the next 11 months is going to be equally important for everyone. We got what we deserved at the Test Event, but we now know the areas we need to improve on, and the hard work on that has already started.

It may not sound like a break to some people but during our two weeks’ off Kate and I, and our sister Nicky, all crewed RS200s at the RS Games at Weymouth and Portland. I sailed with Dave Evans, one of the Skandia Team GBR 49er sailors, and the event was really great fun. There were 160 boats in the RS200 fleet and the whole event felt like a massive reunion because there were so many people there who I knew from Youth and other types of sailing! I personally don’t feel I’ve done enough fleet racing recently and it can really help in your match race sailing, especially in the more shifty conditions, where you’re trying to pick shifts better. The skills are there but they just need polishing up so we will all be doing a bit more fleet racing this winter as we get ready for the ISAF Worlds in Perth in December.

We’ll keep you updated on our progress!

Lucy x

Test event on BBC1 — Sat 1pm

Friday 19th August, 2011

This Saturday (20th Aug) there is a hour-long review on BBC1 starting at 1pm of the Weymouth and Portland International Regatta — the “test event” for the Olympics next year.

While we’re still disappointed with our performance at the event, being knocked out at the Quarter Final stage, we remain confident and focussed on our training and will be working hard on the areas in which we need to improve. Check out the summary from Team Volvo for Life below…


Next week all three Macgregor sisters will be sailing against each other, crewing at the RS200 National Championships at the Olympic venue in Weymouth.