| A Good Start at the Rolex OCR | | Print | |
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Miami, Florida There was a hint of Qingdao conditions today on Biscayne Bay for the opening of US Sailing’s Rolex Olympic Classes Regatta, with a very fluky seven to nine-knot Northerly breeze. It was a lovely winter Miami day to be on the water and I made the most of it with a third place and a first, to come ashore in first place overall. The wind was shifting either side of north as we started the first race. I got away well with a decent start near the pin end but on the first leg one boat from the right forced me off my game plan, leaving me stuck in the middle and rounding the top mark in eighth place. I picked up three boats on the run, and started the second beat in fifth. The committee signaled a course change and I set out for the wrong mark. I realized my error in time and reached into the mark to round in fourth, close behind my Canadian training partner Lisa Ross. We duked it out on the downwind and she rounded the bottom mark just in front. However I managed to pip her at the finish of the final short upwind leg to take third place. The forecast is for lighter northeasterly winds tomorrow, clocking around to the southeast as the day progresses. The committee has scheduled three races. It should be interesting. Racing will continue through Saturday when the Medal Races for the top ten finishers will be sailed. Full results are available at Rolex OCR 2008 Results. I would like to thank my sponsors Carmeuse and K-Swiss for their continued support of my campaign for the Olympic Gold Medal in Beijing 2008. Sail hard, |