Ainsworth helps GB sailors top Rio chart
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The Brits had gone into today’s final double points Medal Race unable to finish on the podium, and they then saw their hopes of ending the Games with final race victory scuppered by a penalty on the start line and a mid-race capsize.
The 49erFX was a new class for Rio and it has undoubtedly delivered some of the most exciting racing of the Games, no more so than the thrilling downwind sprint to the finish that ultimately saw Brazil’s Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze grab gold ahead of Alex Maloney and Molly Meech by just two seconds.
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Hide AdThe home favourites edging the title also confirmed Britain’s status as the top performing sailing nation for the fourth time in five Olympics.
Despite their disappointment today, Dobson and Ainsworth are delighted to have been part of that team.
Dobson said: “I really believe it has been a magical experience, from start to finish, way more than I expected it to be and it’s amazing to be part of such a strong, supportive GB team. It’s been really nice to share in all the success and hopefully one day that might be us.
“There is some really, really good racing we have had where everything has come together, our racing has gone really well and that makes me feel like we can mix it in towards the medals.”
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Hide AdAinsworth added: “We had some fantastic racing so we can hold onto that, there are some positives to take home.”
The bronze went to Jena Hansen and Katja Steen Salskov-Iversen (DEN).
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