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London 2012 - Quarter Finals Day One Report
Women’s Match Racing Quarter Finals Underway

London 2012 Olympic Sailing Competition - Weymouth and Portland, Great Britain

The eight remaining teams in the Women’s Match Racing, took to the water today for the Quarter Finals.
Olivia Price, Nina Curtis and Lucinda Whitty (AUS) may have been unbeaten in the previous round robin, but that counts for nothing as they reach this stage of the competition.

First up in the quarter finals it was Price who took on Renee Groeneveld (NED). Price (AUS) and her crew couldn’t keep their unbeaten record as the Dutch sailor managed to beat her first up whilst Price took the second race.

Silja Lehtinen (FIN) took on Anna Tunnicliffe (USA) in the second pairing of the day. Tunnicliffe couldn’t get ahead in either race though and 2012 World Champion Lehtinen takes a 2-0 lead into tomorrow.

Claire Leroy (FRA) and Tamara Echegoyen (ESP) battled it out in the third pairing and the Spaniard had a fantastic start by securing two wins against the French team. Leroy will have to put the pressure on in the 3rd race to secure a win to keep her medal chances alive.

Finally, Lucy Macgregor (GBR) and Ekaterina Skudina (RUS) ended the days races by finishing with 1 point each.

Racing resumes tomorrow no earlier than 14:00 on the Nothe Course.

Follow all the action on the ISAF Olympic Live Blog which will bring competition updates and instant reactions to the action on the race course. Fans can check in and ask our media team questions to get the very latest information. The blog will start one hour before racing each and every day of the competition.

Complete Results: www.sailing.org/olympics/london2012/results_centre.php

Follow all the action on the ISAF Olympic Live Blog which will bring competition updates and instant reactions to the action on the race course. Fans can check in and ask our media team questions to get the very latest information. The blog will start one hour before racing each and every day of the competition.

ISAF Olympic Website: http://www.sailing.org/olympics/london2012/home.php

You can also follow live @WIMRA on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WIMRA for live updating exclusively of the women’s match racing.
Posted on Aug 7, 2012 by WIMRA Press Office

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