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CBM
5th August 2012, 08:13
Don't know if anyone else follows this, but in a nutshell today is the final race in the Finn (heavyweight singlehanded dinghy) class and Ben Ainslie is two points behind the Dane, Hohn-Christensen. Ainslie can secure victory (and his fifth gold medal) by covering Hogh-Christensen provided that doesn't let the Dutch guy win...

We should get a gold in the Star class (two man keelboat) today.

There is a good explanation of the tactical situation here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19126930

Terpe
5th August 2012, 08:50
I feel it's going to be really really tough for him. He'll need to keep a watchful on so many things.
Hope he'll be in beligerent mood and put the Dane outside his comfort zone.
Need that wind to come down a tad. Honestly the Dane has been so fast in the wind.

Fingers crossed. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

CBM
5th August 2012, 08:57
Exactly - he can't sit on Hogh-Cristensen without first getting in front of him - and the shorter course should help...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Just looked at the forecast and it looks like a sea breeze -

10.00 S 9 mph

1300 S 11 mph

1600 SSE 9 mph


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/sw/weymouth_forecast_wind.html

CBM
5th August 2012, 14:52
was 19 mph but eased.

Gold for Ainslie

(OK, Ainslie - you're nicked - misuse of distress signals!)

Terpe
5th August 2012, 14:58
Now that was very very close.
He did most everything right, but being brutally honest the Dutchman made a huge error in getting so tied up with NZL at the last just when he thought the smell of gold was in his nostrils.
Real touch and go stuff.
But a big well done to Ben Ainslie who wins the 15th gold medal for Team GB
He's got a habit of coming out best when he's miffed.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

CBM
5th August 2012, 15:23
Yes, agree entirely.

(er, thank you New Zealand..:) )

In many ways, disregarding the expertise of the competitors, that was a very typical dinghy race, such as many of us enjoy - the tactical issues were the ones that crop up all the time. It woukld be nice to think that it may encourage others into the sport.

Terpe
5th August 2012, 15:59
I'm very lucky, just 5 min from a large local reseviour with fishing, cycling, walking and the local sailing club.

Can't give priority to sailing any more, but plenty of other things to do. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
5th August 2012, 17:03
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