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Not Quite Enough This Time; Sail-Offs On Friday PDF  | Print |  E-mail

January 26, 2012 (received Thursday/posted Friday)
Miami, Fl

It was an amazingly close five-race series today in the quarterfinals against Team Macgregor from Great Britain. We came up short in the series losing 2-3, and failed to advance to the semi finals. Tomorrow we will participate in the 5th-8th sail-off series and race for 5th place.

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Photo: copyright John Payne 2012

Our racing was delayed because of a boat breakdown that took a boat out of the rotation. We had to wait until one of the first pairs of quarterfinals finished their first-to-three matches before we could sail. Eventually we got in the boats around 2pm to start what turned into an awesome five-race series of very close racing.

Races one and two, we had a come-from-behind pass on the last leg of each race to take the win. In race three, we had an awesome start and led around the entire race course. On the last downwind leg, we were to leeward of Macgregor's team and were holding them above the layline to the pin. We called that we still had an overlap with them meaning that we could hold them passed the layline and above our proper course. But we missed the overlap actually being broken so received a penalty. Before the first penalty was signalled, we luffed again and received a second penalty immediately after and therefore, had to take our spinnaker down and do a turn immediately. It was unfortunate because we were sailing really well, and we misjudged a call that ended up costing us that race.

Race four was another close race all around the course, and as we got to the leeward mark, we had an intense gybing duel. We ended up swiping our kite across Lucy's boat in one of the gybes as I dropped the tiller. Consequently we received penalty. We caught up to them at the finish, but couldn't eek out quite enough to try to neutralize the penalty.

The fifth and final race was close up the first beat, but we were able to pull ahead by two lengths at the top mark. Downwind, we did a great job holding them off until we gybed in the wrong spot and allowed them to close the gap and get around us to round the mark ahead. Up the second beat we struggled to keep the game close enough and had a mishap with the spinnaker pole and spinnaker halyard at the top mark, allowing them to extend enough to pull off the race and thus the series win.

It was great, intense and challenging sailing so we are not quite as upset as we thought we would be. It is never fun to lose, but we sailed well and are looking forward to the sail-offs tomorrow.  

You can check the scores at the regatta website (http://rmocr.ussailing.org/) and racing is also live on Twitter.

We would very much like to thank our Title Sponsor, Maclaren, our Gold Level Sponsors 11th Hour Racing and Laser Performance, and our Bronze Level Sponsors CarmeuseTrinity YachtsChicago Match Race Center and Sperry Top-Sider for their continued support of our campaign for the 2012 Olympic Games. We would also like to thank US Sailing Team AlphaGraphics (USSTAG) and its sponsors for their continued support. Also, thank you to our private donors. Please remember that any and all donations/contributions to our campaign should be made payable directly to either The Sailing Foundation of New York (tax deductible) memo'd Anna Tunnicliffe, or to Anna Tunnicliffe.

Sail Hard,

And as usual, don't forget, email us your questions and comments. We love getting them and sharing our love of sailing and women's match racing.

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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 & 2011 ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year.  Now Anna, skipper of Team Maclaren, 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 and the team is currently ranked #1 in the ISAF WMR rankings. 


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