It’s good to be in a place with stable (and free) Internet! I’m currently holidaying with my parents in Adelaide, while Siobhan is still in Melbourne with her sister.
Anyway, now that I can upload pictures, we have a pictorial story of our medal race, courtesy of Siobhan’s sister Shanna, to tell.
The medal race is worth double points and it’s non-discardable. We went into it third, with number 4 trailing us by 5 points. So doing the math, we only needed to keep within 2 boats of number 4 to keep our place.
Well, we got off to a good start and were heading out with four boats to the left. We rounded all right, in 3rd or 4th position (I don’t remember exactly, as all the boats were quite close at that stage) but the next loop didn’t go quite so well, and by the last bit down, we were sixth.
And the other boat was third. There was one boat too many between us and it wasn’t looking good as the two boats were 100m or so ahead of us.
This sequence below is what happened during the last quarter of the final downwind before the final reach to finish. (We are the red and white spinnaker.)





And so, all I can say is – never, ever, ever give up. The race isn’t over until it’s over.



