Tokyo 2020 Olympians Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove have secured a spot in the Gold fleet at the Allianz Sailing World Championships in The Hague, Netherlands, bringing them one step closer to Paris 2024 Olympic qualification.
The duo from Howth Yacht Club and Skerries Sailing Club respectively, put in another strong performance, winning one race and securing a second-place finish.
There was also the prospect of another podium place in the final race of the day. However, the Dublin crew, who led the fleet, were caught off guard as they found themselves becalmed on an otherwise breezy day and immediately slipped back down the fleet.
Ultimately, Dickson and Waddilove placed 12th to finish the nine-race preliminary round in sixth overall, while Ireland's second 49er skiff sailed by Seafra Guilfoyle with Johnny Durcan of the Royal Cork Yacht Club placed 14th, but an earlier disqualification for early starting ended their hopes of making the cut for the Gold fleet.
Seafra Guilfoyle with Johnny Durcan of the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Sailing Energy
Britain's Peters and Fynn Sterritt secured red fleet glory, but it’s still the host nations Lambriex and Van de Werken who are leading the charge after solid third, fifth and second-place finishes.
Botin and Trittel are just 1.8 points behind in second, however, recording two bullets and a second in the red fleet to cut the gap on their Dutch rivals.
Polish pair Lukasz Przybytek and Jacek Piasecki secured a blue fleet victory to sit in the bronze medal spot ahead of Swiss stars Sebastien Schneiter and Arno de Planta.
Peters and Sterrit are five points behind that duo and Peters, 30, said: “It does feel good – I know it’s only early in the regatta, but it does feel like we can be competitive.
“We feel in good shape both physically and mentally and feeling quite positive going into the next few days.”
Croatian brothers Mihovil and Katija Fantela sit sixth and Rio 2016 Olympic champion Mihovil, 37, said: “It was a solid day – we had two really great starts but were missing a bit of speed to be in the top three.”
Monday will be a rest day for the 49er skiffs before the final round starts on Tuesday, with the medal race for the top ten boats on Friday. With ten nation places available for qualification to Paris 2024 at this event, achieving a place on Friday will be essential. Currently, 12 countries are in the top 15 places, making the competition even more intense.
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