Busy busy busy…

Friday 28th October, 2011

Over the last few weeks we’ve been keeping ourselves busy in Weymouth, Poole, Weymouth, France, London, Weymouth and Spain!

Two weekends ago the South West Shingles YC, a select invitation-only group of esteemed yachtsmen and seafarers who have all experienced notable calamities afloat, kindly organised their annual regatta and end of season dinner in the form of a fund-raising event to support our Olympic Campaign. After a busy afternoon of seven short sharp races in a fleet of J24s from Parkstone YC the members and their guests enjoyed an entertaining dinner at the Royal Motor YC during which a raffle and auction was held. We’re hugely grateful to SWSYC Commodore David Latchford for not only organising the event, but encouraging so many local businesses, individuals and organisations to so generously donate a wide variety of items for the raffle and auction, ranging from fine wines and restaurant vouchers to sailing, rugby, flying and shooting days, and a number of artistic works including the star lot an original oil painting by Duncan Macgregor (no relation!). Much fun was had by all, and the level of support was really quite overwhelming. Many many thanks to all who came and contributed to raising a significant sum, which will go a long way to help cover some of our costs in the run up to the Games.

Last week we were in France at a grade 1 event in Saint Quay Portrieux, on the North Brittany coast. Fourteen top women’s teams took part in a pretty packed schedule, starting with a single full round robin over the first three days. Conditions were fairly light, and we put in some pretty long days on the water, however our efforts were rewarded by finishing second in the round robin on 9 wins and 4 losses. Proceeding directly to the quarter finals, we dispatched Rita Gonçalves (POR) 3–0, before facing Anne-Claire Le Berre (FRA) in the semi-finals which we again convincingly won 3–0. In the finals we were up against our long-term rivals, the French team of Claire Leroy who have been one of the most dominant competitors over the years. Racing was nip and tuck throughout, we had a strong start going 2–0 up, before they clawed it back to 2–2. In the deciding final match we came away with the all important win to take the overall title :)

This week we’ve not been on the water, but catching up with the never-ending admin and gym work. On Tuesday Lucy and Kate joined fellow Team Volvo for Life sailors Ben Ainslie, Paul Goodison and Nick Dempsey at Apple’s London store on Regent Street for the launch of the new Volvo Sailing App. Available on iTunes for the iPhone and iPad, the new app combines the latest news and events, a basic guide to Olympic Sailing for non-sailors, and top tips from the experts for those looking to improve their sailing techniques.

Meanwhile Annie has been putting our brand new V70 to good use, towing a RIB down to Barcelona where we’ll be training against the Russian team for ten days. Check out our facebook page for photos of Annie’s trip including crossing the Millau Viaduct. Many thanks to Volvo Cars UK for their continued support, they’ve also just re-launched the VolvoCarsSailing.co.uk website which is well worth a visit.

Next week we’ll all be in Weymouth again, for a detailed review of our performance in the last quarter with all the coaching, technical and support staff. Fitness tests here we come! Then off to catch some sun in Barcelona… :)

We’ll leave you with this little promo tape of the TVfL sailors selected for the 2012 Games.

Cheers,

Lucy, Annie and Kate x

Windy Weymouth

Thursday 6th October, 2011

We’ve been getting the training hours in during the last two weeks in Weymouth in amazing conditions. Last week during the ‘heat wave’ we trained with the laser radial girls which I have to admit was quite entertaining at times, but a great week despite it starting with a fitness test!

This week the heater has been turned down a little so the shorts and t-shirts have been put away for another few months but the breeze has been awesome. The last two days we have had 20–30 knots while training against the Russian team and a couple of wipe-outs to go with it!

Tomorrow it looks like the wind should die a little (below 20knots at least!) so hopefully we will head out to the Nothe course where the spectators will be next year and beat the Russians in some training races!

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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