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Kiel, Germany There was a general recall for the first race. I was called over in the restart, so I had to sit the race out. I watched from the sidelines and did a bit of tuning up to stay warm, and to get an idea of what the wind was doing. I had a good start in the middle of the line for the second race. My game plan was to go right, so I eventually tacked and headed out to the far right side of the course and came in to the weather mark in about seventh place. I sailed a great downwind leg and rounded the leeward mark in second before I grabbed the lead and held on to it for the rest of the race. When I crossed the line, my coach Mitch Brindley came over and told me I had been black-flagged again for starting early. I was very upset, because I really didn’t believe that I was over on that start. Besides, I had worked very hard to win the race. The positives were that despite being over early, I didn’t get an advantage on the fleet and I executed my game plan and had great speed and tactics all around the course. So with today’s results, I dropped back to 17th and won’t be sailing in the Medal Race tomorrow. We do however have one more fleet race for those not in the Medal Race. 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.