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Sailing: Percy and Simpson earn UK's 17th gold medal



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
IAIN Percy and Andrew Simpson continued Britain's impressive sailing campaign when they struck gold in the Star class.
The pair came home in fifth place in their medal race but with Sweden finishing behind them it was enough to secure the gold medal in the final event of the sailing discipline.

It was Team GB's fourth gold medal – and sixth overall – of the sailing competition, making them the top country in the regatta.

The Swedes came home in 10th and last place to drop to the bronze medal position behind Brazil, who finished third in the race.

With the medal, Team GB surpassed the five medals that they won in Sydney and Athens, when they were also top of the sailing medal ranking.

The British pair trailed two points behind the Swedes at the start of the double-points medal race and only needed to finish ahead of their rivals to snatch the gold.

It was the British boat that enjoyed the better start after blocking the Swedes behind the committee boat at the start line but Fredrik Loof and Anders Ekstrom battled back to round the first mark in fifth, one spot and three seconds in front of Percy and Simpson.

But the British had better position on the first leeward run and moved up to second at the halfway mark, with a seven-second advantage over the Swedes.

Knowing that they just needed to hold off the Swedes to clinch the gold, Percy and Simpson covered Loof and Ekstrom on the upwind beat, slipping back to seventh but increasing the gap over the Swedes, who had dropped to last place.

They moved up to fifth at the finish, 44 seconds behind winners Poland, to seal yet another victory on the water for Team GB.

Britain finished on 45 points, eight in front of the Brazilians and Swedes. The South Americans took silver by virtue of their better result in the medal race.

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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 2:02 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: 2008 Olympics
 
1

danielrober,

21/08/2008 09:09:25
Just wonderful. :-)
2

AJ Fife,

21/08/2008 10:01:36
The pesky Ruskies are breathing doon team gb's neck in the medals table with their successes in the top athletics events. However, never fear, team gb's BMXers, skateboarders and conkers athletes should jist aboot haud them aff!
3

Peter Baleares,

Palma 21/08/2008 11:46:16
Hi AJ,

Dont worry mate, the `Hooray Henry`s`(thats the English to the casual observer)are bringing home the `bacon`.

Those "pesky Russian varmints" ????? (whatever...... before you correct it) are close mate, do we have anyone in the sack race :)
4

AJ Fife,

21/08/2008 11:58:59
Peter,

My term 'Hoorays' cover all 'Hoorays' the world over! However, the class system in the UK seems to promote them a bit more than elsewhere! Scotland has as many 'Hoorays' per head of pop'n as England btw!

The sack race has been run already the team gb participants from Drumchapel failed the drugs test! :)

5

Armstrong Cowan Again,

South Ossettia or North Georgia 21/08/2008 15:27:46
I was runner- up with Allan Moore three times in the three-legged race at school. Why is this not a recognized olympic sport.?

 

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