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St Thomas, USVI, Day 3 - 1-0 In The Semi-Finals At The USWMRC PDF  | Print |  E-mail
November 14, 2009
St Thomas, USVI
 
We entered the first race of the semi finals today and won it, after wrapping up the third round robin. We won six of the seven races today to finish the preliminary rounds 20-1.  Our opponent in the semi's is Anne Gardner-Nelson.  Ours was the last race of the day and we are leading 1-0 in a first-to-three point series.
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Preparing to Hoist the Spinnaker
Photo: Dean Barnes, Nov 2009
With a day that started with slightly lighter conditions than yesterday, things began to get tricky when the afternoon thunderstorms started to fire up.  A couple of big storms barrelled through, but then one just sat over the island next to us, throwing down some spectacular lighting  bolts and impressive rolls of thunder, but luckily it stayed over the island and we didn't get it too much of it.
 
Our only loss in the preliminary series was to Katy Lovell.  She sailed a very good race and deserved the win.  We went left of the line and started at the committee boat about a boat length behind.  At our first meeting, she was still only a boat length ahead of us, and couldn't quite cross us.  We tacked away and when we came back together we had a lead on her.  She went for the duck, and we countered it by bearing away at her, but we didn't do it quite right and although we tacked onto Katy's hip, we couldn't hang and had to tack away.  At the top mark, we were right behind her and rolled her towards the bottom of the downwind leg.  When Katy gybe back to the mark, she broke the overlap and we had a bit of trouble recovering our spinnaker so didn't have a great rounding.  She extended a couple of boat lengths on us and we just couldn't quite pull her back in after that.  It was a good race, and got us re-focused for the rest of our day's racing.

In the semi's we got to pick our opponent from the other three who qualified, because we won the round robin series.  We picked Anne, and also chose to enter on starboard first.  Anne got to choose which boat she wanted.  The conditions for the race were quite different from the other races we have had in the event.  The storms had swung the breeze around so that it was blowing right off the hill.  The wind had dropped to about 4kts and the seas were quite choppy.  We had a great start and my team did a fine job finding the breeze to get us around the course the quickest.
 
We will wrap up the semi's tomorrow and continue with the finals and the petit-finals.  I will post a Twitter update at the end of the day to let everyone know how we did.  We are traveling home tomorrow evening, so I will try and post an update when I get home.  But if I can't get it out tomorrow night, it will be up Monday morning.  The results and more photos can be viewed on the regatta's website.
 
I would like to thank Carmeuse for their continued support of our campaign for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.  I would also like to thank Gill and USSTAG   for their support.

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