After the European Continental Qualifier, I stayed in Vilamoura to train and compete in 2 more coach's regattas at the same venue. The first regatta ran for four days, the second week of May. We managed eight races in moderate wind, but I didn't have my best showing, finishing 30/33 boats. The second regatta came two weeks later after a week of hard training. By the time the second coach's regatta began, the area had begun to heat up, bringing light winds. I definitely started to get a feel for the wind pattern when it got lighter. I sailed my best regatta yet against most of the top guys going to the Olympics, placing 14/50 and beating a few pretty good sailors.

Unfortunately, because of the light and shifty winds, we only got four races off. Still, I was pleased with my performance, especially on the first beats - rounding the windward consistently around 10th except for my drop. While I certainly have a long way to go to reach my goals, this might be the first flicker of light at the end of the tunnel for performing at this level.

PHOTO: Joao Costa Ferreira - Osga.photo

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