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The following article was published in our article directory on August 14, 2012.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Amber May
The Australians' chances just weren't absolutely blown. Undaunted by the misadventure, they tied the match at 2-2 before making one more error in the choosing race that permitted the Spanish to take the gold, the final medal of the regatta.
Being wet and definitely a bit stunned was short-term.
Back ashore, the 20-year-old Price could not help however smile. She and her staff hadn't been amongst the favorites coming in, and they're going home with Australia's next sailing medal of these games.
"We're really pleased with the silver," she stated. "We really provided it our all and the Spanish sailed truly well today. The conditions were quite wild. Yes I did get thrown overboard by a wave; it was quite a shock to the system, however we really didn't quit. We kept going the whole time. I'm truly proud of exactly how we sailed."
With the best-of-5 match linked at 1, the boats were sailing almost side-by-side downwind in the 3rd race when the Australian crew lost control and its boat rolled on its side.
Curtis and Whitty not just had to get the boat under control-- its spinnaker had actually wrapped around the forestay-- however then reduce to pick up their captain, who began swimming toward the boat.
Spain won that race by 1 moment, 1 second, however the 20-year-old Price and her staff won the next race to force a choosing match.
In another blunder, Cost was assessed a charge in Race 5 for a right-of-way abuse and Spain sailed ahead to win the gold, leaving the Australians with the silver.
The loss denied Australia a fourth sailing gold medal of the London Games. As it is, the Aussies' 3 golds are their best ever, and they finished with 2 even more of that color scheme than the host British. Britain led the general sailing medals table with five, including 4 silver.
Price and her staff had actually won all 11 races of the round-robins to take the top seed going into the knockout rounds.
All 3 Spanish sailors jumped into the water in celebration after the finish, then needed to swim after their boat. Their coach at some point tracked it down.
It was Spain's 2nd gold medal of the regatta. Marina Alabau won the females's windsurfing.
"We are incredibly, extremely delighted," Pumariega stated.
As for the Australians' misadventure, she said: "It's not great winning the point like this, however this is the game, the match racing."
The Spanish just weren't the favorites, but they're the champions.
"Each race is going great, so why not be the Olympic champions?" Pumariega said. "It's a dream."
After linking the match 2-2, the Australians made an additional blunder in the final race.
Surfing across the waves on the downwind second leg, the Australians almost surpass the Spanish team however Price didn't offer Dominguez the right of way. The umpire boat flew a charge flag and Rate did a charge turn, however evidently didn't complete it correctly since the umpire boat continued to fly the penalty flag.
The Spanish boat cruised into the lead and held it across the finish line.
Price did one more charge turn merely prior to the finish line.
Finland won the bronze medal after prevailing in an on-the-water protest hearing.
The Finnish staff of Silja Lehtinen, Silja Kanerva and Mikaela Wulff won the petit final 3-1, barely holding back the Russians at the finish line of Race 4.
The Russian crew of Ekaterina Skudina, Elena Siuzeva and Elena Oblova raised a protest flag throughout Race 4, evidently thinking both boats were over the starting line early.
When the race ended, the two captains, Lehtinen and Skudina, went to an umpire boat. After about a half hour of discussion, they went back to their boats while the umpires deliberated. The decision was relayed a couple of minutes later on. The Finnish staff jumped up and down and waved a flag. The Russians sat dejectedly.
Protests generally are heard on shore, however this one had to be decided quickly in case Race 4 had to be rerun.
Keywords: sailor, sailing, sails, sail
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