Dream Debut Win

Dream Debut Win


Day 3: Tuesday 27 July 2021

Dream debut win for Dickson and Waddilove at Tokyo 2020

A textbook performance by Ireland's Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove in the Men's 49er skiff event at Tokyo 2020 earned the Dublin pair a race win to mark their Olympic debut.

Light and shifting winds delayed racing, including an abandoned race in which the pair were also at the front of the fleet.

The thrilling single race of the day saw the pair gradually improve from fourth place to first over the three laps of the course close to Enoshima Island.  The actual finish was delivered with a watery flourish as the Irish crew skidded over the line barely centimetres ahead of the British boat.

"It was pretty close but you only have to win by a few centimetres," said Robert Dickson (Howth Yacht Club).  "We didn't know (crossing the line) that we'd done it until we came in and Matt (coach McGovern) told us."

While three races had been planned for the opening day, a near calm followed by shifting wind direction meant a series of delays plus the abandonment of the first race attempt in which the Irish crew also sailed well.

"I feel thrilled, we can't ask for a better start," Sean Waddilove (Skerries Sailing Club).  "But you have to remember that this is the very first race and anything could change with eleven races to go, plus a medal race - hopefully."

The event rules prevent race starts after 5pm local times so racing resumes tomorrow (Wednesday) as scheduled with the missed races added where the programme allows later in the week.

"What a way to debut!  Their boatspeed in the race that got abandoned was very good and in the re-sailed race it was even better so happy days," said James O'Callaghan, Performance Director with Irish Sailing.

Meanwhile, Annalise Murphy had her best day of the regatta so far with a consistent ninth and ten places partially off-setting her disappointment of the opening two days.

The double-Olympic veteran and Rio Silver medallist moved from 32nd place to 20th overnight and the series will have a rest day on Wednesday.  Four further races on Thursday and Friday will decide the top ten places for the medal race final on Sunday.

There will be no TV coverage of racing tomorrow so you can follow the livetracking here: http://www.isaperformance.ie/tokyo-countdown/tracking-tokyo

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Day 2 - Form Reset Needed

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