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IWKC - Day 2: SPLASH! Leading After Shifty Day of Racing PDF  | Print |  E-mail
October 8, 2009
Rochester, NY
 
We started racing today after being blown out yesterday at the US Sailing Rolex International Women's Keelboat Championships .  We had a good start to the regatta, finishing the day's three races with a 3, 6, 1 to have a 2 point lead over Canada's, Jen Provan.  Third place is Dominique Provoyeur from South Africa with 14 points.
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Dry Clothes and Leaving the Dock
Photo: Joanna Tunnicliffe, Oct 2009
We initially pushed off the dock around 8:40, but while pulling up the main halyard, I stepped off the boat and fell in the water.  I was OK, but a bit wet and cold, and my crew found it very funny.  Luckily, I had a spare change of clothes in the car and did a quick change into dry clothes and then headed out to the race course.
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Start of 2nd Race (Bow # 14)
Photo: Joanna Tunnicliffe, Oct 2009
 
The first race of the day, we had a great start at the pin end and worked the left side of the course.  We rounded the top mark in the top 5 and then sailed the wrong way down the first downwind leg.  We lost a lot of boats, but caught up on the second beat to fifth and then caught two more boats on the last downwind to finish 3rd.
 
The second race was a similar story.  Again we made a big mistake at the top mark by gybe setting.  We lost about 12 boats within the first minute of that leg, but again climbed back up the second beat to cross the line in 6th.  The last race of the day was our biggest comeback of the day.  We  had a great start, but then got stuck on the wrong side at the top and lost a lot of boats.  We sailed a very good second beat and caught up to third on a big left shift.  We made a big move on the second downwind leg and passed the two boats ahead of us to take the lead and hold onto it until the finish.
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Close Action
Photo: Joanna Tunnicliffe, Oct 2009
 
It was a good start and a lot of cobwebs have been blown away.  It has been a long time since our whole team has been fleet racing so it took a while to get used to the big picture of fleet race tactics.  We are looking forward to tomorrow's racing.  Again we have three races scheduled with a slightly lighter wind forecast.
 
I will write a report tomorrow night about how the day went.  They will also have live tracking that you can follow on the event website.

I would like to thank Carmeuse for their continued support of my campaign for the 2012 Olympics in London.  I would also like to thank Gill and North Sails for their support of our team for this event.

Sail hard,

Anna

 

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Olympic Gold Medalist, World Class Woman Laser Radial Sailor And Now World Class Women's Match Racer

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 was the ISAF world's Number One-ranked women's Radial sailor from April 9, 2008 to May 2010.  She was voted 2009 ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year in November 2009.  Now Anna, skipper of Team Tunnicliffe, has teamed up with Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer and Debbie Capozzi to take on the world and go for Gold in 2012 London Olympic Games in Women's Match Racing.  To get a flavor of Women's Match Racing, check out Jobson Sailing Inc