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Extreme Sailing Series Act 8 - Opening day of racing cancelled

by Oman Sail on 12 Dec 2014
The Extreme Sailing Series 2014. Act Eight. Sydney. Australia. Oman Air skippered by Tom Slingsby(AUS) with Kyle Langford (AUS), Ted Hackney (AUS), Ali Al Balashi (OMA), and Joey Newton (AUS). Mark Lloyd http://www.lloyd-images.com
The Extreme Sailing Series Act Eight 2014 start was postponed today after exceptionally strong winds in Sydney forced the fleet to stay ashore and left reigning champions The Wave, Muscat and sister ship Oman Air impatient to get started.


Heavy rain, 30 knots of wind and massive gusts forced organisers to cancel the first day of racing in the interest of safety and reset the start clock to Friday when The Wave, Muscat skipper Leigh McMillan will attempt to do battle with Alinghi’s Morgan Larson to keep hold of his crown.

'It’s obviously disappointing that we couldn’t get out on the water today,' McMillan said. '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 the championship title go easily.'


At a press conference before the decision was taken to cancel racing, all the Extreme skippers faced questions regarding their chances in Sydney including new Oman Air skipper Tom Slingsby who hails from Gosford up the New South Wales coast from Sydney.


Although Slingsby is well versed with high performance multihulls, this will be his first Extreme Sailing Series competition and he is excited by the prospect of representing Oman Air and trying to improve the team's standing up the leaderboard: 'I feel very privileged to be racing on Oman Air. It is a great opportunity because I have been watching them all year and although it’s a steep learning curve, I’m really keen to try to get some good results.

'It was unfortunate that racing was cancelled today but we are looking forward to tomorrow when conditions are supposed to get a little lighter.

'After we have had a day’s racing, I will know more about what we can achieve here but I would say I am an outsider still. These boats are very different from the America’s Cup boats – they handle differently and perform differently but I have a great bunch of guys on board who have all sailed together before so we just have to try and get used to them as quickly as possible.'

The winds look set to ease on Friday when the climax of the series can finally get underway.



The Extreme Sailing Series 2014. Act Two. Muscat. The Wave, Muscat and Oman Air.  © Lloyd Images
The Extreme Sailing Series 2014. Act Two. Muscat. The Wave, Muscat and Oman Air. © Lloyd
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