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Extreme Sailing Series™ 2014 Act 8, Sydney - Day 1

by Extreme Sailing Series 11 Dec 2014 09:28 GMT 11-14 December 2014
The Land Rover Extreme 40 blasting around Sydney Harbour © Lloyd Images

Wet, wild and windy conditions forced Race Management to cancel the first day of racing on Sydney Harbour at the Extreme Sailing Series™ presented by Land Rover, with the city's famous 'Southerly Buster' playing havoc on the racecourse before the fleet even left the dock. It is only third time in this history of the Series mother nature has forced the organisers to cancel racing, and the first day of racing missed this year. The 10 elite level teams will have to wait another day before the final showdown of the 2014 season begins.

As Race Director Phil Lawrence explained, the unmanageable conditions coincided with the anticipated start of racing and the strong wind showed no signs of abating. "Unfortunately the weather forecast was very accurate. As predicted the breeze built to over 30 knots at the scheduled start time. The very experienced Extreme 40 sailor Mitch Booth was on the water with the Land Rover Extreme 40 beforehand, and he confirmed it was quickly building and too gusty for the boats to race safely. Tomorrow the conditions look lighter, so hopefully we can get this show on the road."

With the breeze building to 45 knots along the coast, Australia's 2008 Olympic champion in the 470 class and GAC Pindar skipper Nathan Wilmot agreed with the decision: "I think it's the right decision; it would have been carnage had we gone out. It's a bit of a shame not to get out on the first day but it is only the first day of the regatta so we would all look a bit silly if we went out there and capsized, broke masts and no one was able to go out tomorrow". Looking to the week ahead, Nathan continued: "We're going to try and get around the course as safe as possible, be up there and mix it up with the top guys and hopefully hit towards the top of the leaderboard by the end of the regatta."

One man who is eager to get as many points on the leaderboard as possible is Leigh McMillan, and there was much chat at the skippers press conference of the stakes. Speaking after racing was cancelled, McMillan said: "It's obviously disappointing that we couldn't get out on the water today, we want to get as many races in as possible, but we know we will be smashing out lots of races over the next couple of days and we'll go out and give it our all. We're not going to let it go easy."

In a country famous for being huge sports fans, some of its biggest stars and Land Rover Ambassadors came to the harbour today to show their support. Two of the country's most decorated and successful sporting talents Phil Waugh and Sally Fitzgibbons both had a chance to sail on the Land Rover Extreme 40 before the breeze built too much. Speaking after, Phil relished the opportunity. "I thoroughly enjoyed today's Land Rover Extreme Sailing and the conditions really emphasised the speed at which these boats can travel. There is huge skill and precision involved in extreme sailing; there's a fine line between balancing the boat and tipping overboard. In spite of the weather, the Sydney Harbour backdrop provided a perfect playground for the Extreme Sailing Series. I hope that Sydneysiders take the opportunity to come down to the harbour and watch – it's a real spectacle seeing these boats on the water."

Three more days of racing remain at the Extreme Sailing Series in Sydney, and three more days of the 2014 season, and with the conditions expected to subside enough tomorrow to begin racing, the teams are gearing up for plenty of action. The Aussie public are expected in their thousands over the weekend to the public Race Village at the Royal Botanical Gardens, while online fans can follow it all on the official event website with expert commentary from 1430 local time (GMT +11) www.extremesailingseries.com

Thoughts from J.P. Morgan BAR

J.P. Morgan BAR Bowman, Matt Cornwell, commented on the decision, "We didn't race today, it was cancelled due to too much wind which is frustrating but that's part of sailing, you are dealt the conditions you get so you have to roll with it and we will regroup tomorrow.

"It was really windy out there with some big squalls coming through at times. It was just too much to sail these boats safely, so it was a good decision not to go out.

"But it gave us a chance to have a good look at the course, we will have a similar direction tomorrow, but a little less wind, so it should be sailable. It will still be really gusty and shifty much like the conditions we had in China, where the wind is coming out of the city. We did pretty well there, so we can hopefully use some of the tactics that worked for us out there and do well tomorrow."

Despite the disappointment with the lack of racing, the team started the day on a high with a visit from the Beacon Foundation, a national non-profit organization working in more than 110 secondary schools in Australia. Over 20 youngsters joined the team for a question and answer session to hear how the sailors first became involved with the sport and their training for the Extreme and America's Cup campaigns.

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