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No Medals But Plenty of Confidence for 2012

13th August 2011
No Medals But Plenty of Confidence for 2012
Margins tightened for Ireland's top performers right at the end of the Weymouth test event and despite holding second overall in the Laser Radial and Star fleets for much of the event Team Ireland walked way from Dorset without any medals this evening but plenty of confidence that when the Olympic regatta itself takes place next year Irish crews are true contenders.

Finishing fourth and sixth in two classes are creditable performances that offer plenty to build on in the final push for London 2012.

Commenting after the regatta Team manager James O'Callaghan said:

"It's hard not to be disappointed when you slip out of the medals on the last day. Peter and David dropped to 4th after an early start meant they had to go back. However, to dwell too long on it would overshadow what was a great performance all week. The Star team are on track for next year and can be confident looking ahead."

Second overall gonig into the medal race Peter O'Leary and David Burrows in the Star fleet had a chasing pack on their heels, giving them all to play for in the medal race this afternoon.

Robert Scheidt and Bruno Prada (BRA) wrapped up the Star gold medal ahead of the medal race. The Brazilians went into the final race with an unassailable 24 point lead. However the competition for the silver and bronze medal in the build up to the Medal Race was significantly closer with just two points separating  O'Leary and Burrows (IRL), Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Dominick Zycki (POL) and Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson (GBR).

A race win in the Medal Race handed silver to Percy and Simpson with the Polish team finishing in bronze medal position after they came seventh but ahead of the Irish pair who came down in tenth to finish fourth overall.

Percy and Simpson had a poor start to the regatta going 7-13 on the opening day before snapping their mast in Race 4 meaning they were unable to finish the race. But the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Star gold medallists clawed their way back to take the silver medal but they were 20 points behind the prolific Brazilians.

Annalise (SEE VED BELOW) finished her medal race in 10th and dropped back to sixtth overall. The gold medal in the Laser Radial was decided before the Medal Race after Marit Bouwmeester (NED) blew the rest of the fleet away to finish 32 points ahead of Evi Van Acker (BEL) before the Medal Race. Evi Van Acker (BEL) took the silver medal and Paige Railey (USA) finished in the final podium position.

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