Day 11 of the 2011 ISAF World Championships

Tuesday 13th December, 2011

We’re pleased to be into the quarter finals but the event is starting to drag on a bit!

Won the repechage :)

Tuesday 13th December, 2011

The Match Race Girls have won all four of their matches today at the world championships to finish the repechage round robin in first place.

After missing out on direct progression to the quarter finals on count back following a three way tie in the first round robin, the girls have sailed 15 more matches in the repechage over the last four days. A strong performance has seen them take 13 wins with only two losses, beating all of the top 7 seeds. They will now face Mandy Mulder (NED) in the quarter finals tomorrow, check MatchRacingResults.com for all the action from 4am — 10am GMT.

The results at this crucial stage have been very tight, with many countries fighting to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games where only 12 teams will compete. So far we have GBR, FRA, USA, RUS, NED, AUS, SWE, NZL, and POR confirmed. The final 3 countries will be selected at an event in January.

Also progressing to the quarter finals from the repechage are the two Australian teams of Olivia Price and Nicky Souter, both on 11–4, and Anna Kjellberg (SWE) 9–3.

Follow all the action in the quarter finals tomorrow!

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And so it continues…

Monday 12th December, 2011

Well on day 10 we’re still going with the epic 16 team repechage… just one more day left before we know who goes through to the quarter finals, so the end is in sight!

The event is starting to go on a bit now however don’t get me wrong, we are still looking forward to racing tomorrow especially after another good day today. We won 3 out of 4 races in really tricky conditions, with light and patchy breeze made all the flukier by the ships and buildings surrounding the race area. On our boat Kate was the winner today as we had to do 4 very short laps in most of our races with some legs of only a minute to two… for those not quite with me, that’s a lot of work getting the spinnaker up and down and still staying ahead of the other boat! It was pretty crazy conditions and tomorrow could be similar, but hopefully without any rain!

We’re currently ahead on 9–2 but have the two Aussie teams close behind on 8–3. We race them both tomorrow, along with Silke Hahlbrock (GER) and Vesna Dekleva Paoli (SLO), so hope to have another good day and finish in the top 4 to go through into the quarters on Wednesday.

Wish us luck… we need it on this race course!

Lucy x

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Day 9 in Perth

Sunday 11th December, 2011

It seems amazing that it’s already Day 9 of the Women’s Match Racing World Championships already, and yet we’re only about two thirds of the way through the event!

A delayed start today eventually saw a light sea breeze take over from the gradient, with racing getting under way about three hours later than scheduled. We were out in the first two flights, beating Silvia Roca Mata (ESP) and Silja Lehtinen (FIN). Six more flights were sailed but none for us, as racing was curtailed before we were due out again.

However an interesting one to watch was a head-to-head between the two Aussie teams, world #8 Nicky Souter against the young world #19 Olivia Price — formerly a crew member on Souter’s team who has recently turned rival and is proving a real challenger for Olympic Selection. It was a very close match with a number of lead changes keeping the crowds in the grandstand on the edge of their seats, but it was Price who edged over the line first to take the win away from the older and more experienced team.

So all in all quite a lot of waiting around for us, but a good day ending on 6–1 and still leading the repechage ahead of Price (AUS) on 7–3 and Kjellberg (SWE) 6–3.

In the fleet racing, the top 10 in each of classes that have been competing this week had their medal race, with four new World Champions decided. Massive congratulations to our fellow Skandia Team GBR team mates have put in some great results, with Giles Scott (@GilesScott) taking the title in the Finn class and Ed Wright (@EdWright11) picking up the bronze. In the Mens 470 Luke Patience and Stu Bithell (@PatienceBithell) took the silver medal, while Bryony Shaw and Alison Young finished 7th in the RS:X Women and Laser Radial classes. The remaining Olympic classes — Star, 49er, 470 Women, RS:X Men and Men’s Laser — start tomorrow and carry on through to the weekend.

The schedule for Women’s Match racing tomorrow is for the final three gold group seeding flights to be completed first, before another 7 flights of the repechage where we’re due to sail in 4 matches. We need to keep getting wins on the board to ensure we make it through to the quarters, so another big day tomorrow!

Keep an eye on the ISAF Channel on YouTube for the daily video round-ups.

Cheers,

Lucy, Annie and Kate x

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