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Team GB's Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark amass insurmountable 20-point lead in the women’s 470
Mills and Clark could finish last in the medal race and still emerge with a gold medal CREDIT: PA
Tom Cary, rio de janerio
16 AUGUST 2016 • 11:00PM
Team GB’s sailors are on the brink of a second gold medal of these Games thanks to an insurmountable 20-point lead built up by Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark in the women’s 470.
Even with double points on offer in today’s medal race, the duo who took silver at London 2012 need only to finish without being disqualified to be assured of victory.
Every medal won by Team GB at the Rio OlympicsPlay!01:29
After Giles Scott took GB’s first gold medal of the regatta in the Finn on Tuesday, Mills and Clark managed a third place in race 10 to move to a 28-point and seal the job.
New Zealand’s Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie are in second with 48 points but even if they win the medal race, which is contested by the top 10, they will get two points, meaning Mills and Clark can finish last and still take gold. It will raise GB’s tally to three with windsurfer Nick Dempsey taking silver in the RS:X.
Mills and Clark have upgraded their London 2012 silver into Rio 2016 gold CREDIT: AFP
It was a less happy day for other Brit sailors. World champions Nick Thompson and Alison Young finished sixth and eighth in the Laser and the Laser Radial respectively.
Thompson, 30, who has won the last two world titles in the lightweight dinghy, said he would not rush any decisions on his future. “I came here with bigger expectations, I was certainly looking to medal and trying to fight it out for the win but I never really got into the regatta,” he said.
There was disappointment for British world champion Nick Thompson CREDIT: REUTERS
“I just wasn’t on fire. Coming into this event I always knew that if I was going to have a chance I was going to have to be 100 per cent and I just never got into that rhythm.
“Who knows if I will campaign for Tokyo. It’s a long cycle but it’s still something that burns inside me, so we’ll see.”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sailing/...s-and-saskia-clark-amass-insurmountable-20-p/
Team GB's Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark amass insurmountable 20-point lead in the women’s 470
Mills and Clark could finish last in the medal race and still emerge with a gold medal CREDIT: PA
Tom Cary, rio de janerio
16 AUGUST 2016 • 11:00PM
Team GB’s sailors are on the brink of a second gold medal of these Games thanks to an insurmountable 20-point lead built up by Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark in the women’s 470.
Even with double points on offer in today’s medal race, the duo who took silver at London 2012 need only to finish without being disqualified to be assured of victory.
Every medal won by Team GB at the Rio OlympicsPlay!01:29
After Giles Scott took GB’s first gold medal of the regatta in the Finn on Tuesday, Mills and Clark managed a third place in race 10 to move to a 28-point and seal the job.
New Zealand’s Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie are in second with 48 points but even if they win the medal race, which is contested by the top 10, they will get two points, meaning Mills and Clark can finish last and still take gold. It will raise GB’s tally to three with windsurfer Nick Dempsey taking silver in the RS:X.
Mills and Clark have upgraded their London 2012 silver into Rio 2016 gold CREDIT: AFP
It was a less happy day for other Brit sailors. World champions Nick Thompson and Alison Young finished sixth and eighth in the Laser and the Laser Radial respectively.
Thompson, 30, who has won the last two world titles in the lightweight dinghy, said he would not rush any decisions on his future. “I came here with bigger expectations, I was certainly looking to medal and trying to fight it out for the win but I never really got into the regatta,” he said.
There was disappointment for British world champion Nick Thompson CREDIT: REUTERS
“I just wasn’t on fire. Coming into this event I always knew that if I was going to have a chance I was going to have to be 100 per cent and I just never got into that rhythm.
“Who knows if I will campaign for Tokyo. It’s a long cycle but it’s still something that burns inside me, so we’ll see.”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sailing/...s-and-saskia-clark-amass-insurmountable-20-p/