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Mat Belcher & Will Ryan blog: Gold in Rio, Team Australia withdrawl

by Mat Belcher & Will Ryan 16 Aug 2014 13:09 BST 16 August 2014
Team Australia AC45 training on Sydney Harbour, Australia © Victor Kovalenko

It has been a busy European season this year. A lot has happened in the recent months from the withdrawal of Team Australia in the America's Cup last month, to our trip to Rio for the Olympic test event and our recent win at the European championships in Athens.

We are all disappointed that Team Australia has withdrawn from the Americas Cup. It was a great opportunity for myself and for Australian sailing and I feel sad that we could not make it work this time around. However, we have so much talent within Australian Sailing it is only a matter of time. I hope the valuable lessons learnt will help moving forward. It was great being involved and I certainly learnt a lot from the experience. The Oatley family have been such a large contributor to our sport over the past 10 years that have help so many of the current sailors achieve what we have.

Team Australia AC45 training on Sydney Harbour, Australia. Photo by Victor Kovalenko A lot has been published about the Rio 2016 Olympic waters, most of it true. We were fortunate to do most of our racing on the outer courses where the waters are relatively clean and the current stable. The waves out there were massive (3m+) which made for some challenging and exciting sailing. Lasers, Finns and 470s were the only classes to race off-shore during the event, as the sea state couldn't make it possible for the other classes to safely race. Racing on the inner courses was an entirely different experience with large geographical shifts, mass amounts of current swirling around the bay and quite a bit of rubbish in the water.

The racing in itself was quite amazing. It is a complex place to race and will require the sailors to have a large diversity of skill sets to be the winner. Will and I were in good form throughout the test event and enjoyed our first experience on Olympic waters. We were only able to complete 7 races after 5 days of competition - mostly due to the small sailing window from the sea breeze arriving (12.30-1pm) to getting dark (5.15pm). We were able to carry a 17 point lead into the medal race which was fortunate for us, after landing a plastic bag up the first beat of the medal race put us towards the back of the fleet. We ended up finishing 9th in the medal race which was still enough to secure the overall win.

We are now enjoying a few weeks rest before resuming our preparations towards the Santander 2014 ISAF World Championships. These worlds will mark the first time a country can qualify for Rio 2016. After the majority of the sailors traveled to Rio they are surely motivated to secure a country qualification.

Now to an entirely different matter that is very close to our hearts. If any of our supporters are in Brisbane on the 29th August, there is a very special gala dinner being held on behalf of Melanoma Patients Australia (MPA). By attending this gala dinner you would be helping to raise funds for this organisation. MPA is an nation wide peer support network founded by my brother and another colleague who were affected by melanomas. It is an amazing cause and we are proud to be national ambassadors for this organisation. Anyone who has experienced melanoma or has had someone close to them affected will understand the devastation it can cause and the importance of early detection. We would greatly appreciate your support of this important cause! Tickets can be purchased here.

Until the next update, thank you as always to our Coach Victor, and to all our sponsors, suppliers and supporters!

Mat and Will
#Aus11

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