Bobc
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Pip and Romain match-racing home. Just 0.1nm between them and she's just gybed to cover him.
Clarisse is doing brilliantly, all things considered.
Clarisse is doing brilliantly, all things considered.
You need to hover over the boats on the tracker once they're inside of the "finish circle". That gives 5 minute updates. Pip is about 4 miles ahead. But since seeing that video I'm less excited and more just concerned that Romain is ok.Pip and Romain match-racing home. Just 0.1nm between them and she's just gybed to cover him.
Clarisse is doing brilliantly, all things considered.
She is now they've gybed for the line. Romain looks to have taken quite a knock.You need to hover over the boats on the tracker once they're inside of the "finish circle". That gives 5 minute updates. Pip is about 4 miles ahead. But since seeing that video I'm less excited and more just concerned that Romain is ok.
Sadly that seemed to be the size of it - Romain romped past to reclaim 10th place, with Pip over 20 minutes astern.Pip sailing too hot angles. Romain is soaking past.
Oh dear. I hope she didn’t attempt that solo after a long race. Normally the solo sailor gets support crew on board immediately at the finish line, to drop the sails and take the boat onwards whilst the skipper rests and does media stuff.First reports sound promising, but still must have been a properly scary time
Speaking after the incident, Pip said: “I’m completely fine and on first assessment, there is minimal damage to Medallia. This just goes to show that accidents can happen to anyone – even those of us with lots of experience – and I’m grateful to the incredible volunteers at the Fowey RNLI and the swift action of the Coastguard this morning.”
More here: www.pbo.co.uk/news/pip-hares-medallia-runs-aground-off-st-austell-83341
Pip says she ended up on the beach !It will be interesting to hear the full story as the AIS track has her going right into the west hand corner of Saint Austell bay, there aren't really any rocks in there so she would have virtually been on the beach if she hit land, but there are two large commercial mussel farms in that corner of the bay so she might have hit one of those?