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Kiel, Germany I had a decent start to leeward of the fleet in the first race and had planned to lead out to the left hand side of the course. Unfortunately, the wind started to shift right and continued further right up the beat. As a result, I rounded the first mark quite deep. After that, I fought hard and battled back to eighth at the finish. In race two, the pin end of the line was quite favored and I started there with a couple of other boats. We looked great off the line, tacked and were crossing everyone until the right shift showed up again and put us back in the fleet. My first mark rounding was as bad as the previous race, but I managed to pass boats on each subsequent leg. On the last run I closed a huge distance on Sophie de Turckheim from France and finished just ahead of her in second place on the water. The first boat to finish had been black-flagged at the start so I was the race winner. Overall I moved up to fourth. China’s Lijia Xu is still in first place. Sari Multala from Finland moved up from fourth to second, while France’s Sophie de Turckheim logged 2-2-1 finishes to jump from 11th up to third overall, just two points ahead of me. Tomorrow we begin Gold Fleet racing with three races scheduled in similar conditions. I’m looking forward to racing against all the top seeds in these conditions to see how I fare. You can follow the full Kiel Week Laser Radial Results here. As always I want to acknowledge my sponsors Carmeuse and K-Swiss for supporting my campaign for Olympic Gold in Qingdao.
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Olympic Gold Medalist and #1-Ranked Woman Laser Radial Sailor
Representing the USA, Anna Tunnicliffe won the Gold Medal in the Women's Laser Radial dinghy at the 2008 Olympic Games in Qingdao, China. Anna has been the world's Number One-ranked women's Radial sailor for most of the past 16 months after returning to the top spot in the ISAF April 9, 2008 rankings.