ISAF Nations Cup — The Final

Saturday 28th March, 2009

Internet problems in Brazil apparently so here’s a quick summary from the text messages received tonight…

The first race of the finals was held yesterday evening in 20+ kts of breeze, the girls got off to a good start 1–0 up against world #1 Claire Leroy.

Unfortunately the wind gods were not on side today, again bringing very light and flukey conditions. From what we understand, Claire took the first race today to level up 1–1. Lucy was leading in the following two races, but despite best efforts they were unable to keep the highly experience French team at bay. Final result 3–1 to Claire.

So Claire Leroy takes the Nations Cup title for the second time, having won the previous event in 2006. However our girls have achieved another very credible result and are continuing to get ever closer to knocking Leroy off the top spot :)

More from Lucy and Co in the next couple of days, but in the meantime check out this video of the action in the early stages of the event…

ISAF Nations Cup — through to the finals

Friday 27th March, 2009

Word just in from Brazil: Lucy and team have won their semi final against Giulia Conti (ITA). Claire Leroy (FRA) defeated Anna Tunnicliffe (USA) in the other semi.

At the end of racing today Lucy is 1 — 0 up against Claire Leroy in the first-to-three points final.

Full report to follow soon…

Into the semi-finals on day 3

Thursday 26th March, 2009

Day three was repechage day for us at the ISAF Nations Cup where places 4th-7th after the round robin stage battled out for the last spot in the semi finals. After waiting around for wind this morning racing finally began at 14.00 in about 6knots and still fairly shifty breeze.

Our first race and win was against the Brazilians where after holding them out at the committee boat at start time, we were able to cover them for the length of the course and remain ahead. Next up against us were the Portuguese team helmed by Rita Goncalves. Although we started ahead, racing was close and after the windward mark they were right on our tail. Leading the gybe on to starboard we were able to luff and win a penalty against them and also keep the overlap, holding them out beyond layline so we could comfortably lead into the leeward mark. By covering upwind we able to extend our lead to gain another win with just one race to go against the Australians. Starting just to windward of them we were able to hold them out to layline for the windward mark and then extend slightly to the leeward mark. With the breeze dying off on our final upwind we knew it could still end up close and sure enough it turned into a bit of a drifter! Although under a bit of extra pressure at the end we secured the final win which puts us through to the semi-finals tomorrow.

In the middle of writing this we just had the draw for boats and teams so tomorrow we will be racing in the morning and against the Italian team helmed by Gulia Conti in the first to 3 points round leaving USA to race FRA.

All in all a much better day, nothing stolen and through to the semi finals!

ISAF Nations Cup day 2

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!