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British Sailing Team at 2018 Sailing World Championships Aarhus - Day 8

by Will Carson, RYA 9 Aug 2018 11:50 PDT 2-12 August 2018

Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre won bronze at the Sailing World Championships on Thursday to take their 2018 medal tally to four.

Mills and McIntyre held onto third in a nail-biting finale in Aarhus, Denmark, that saw them battling French duo Camille Lecointre and Aloise Retornaz of France for a place on the podium.

They fought their way through the ten-boat fleet to finish fourth in the medal race, but their bronze was only confirmed when Lecointre and Retornaz crossed the line in seventh.

The regatta was won by Japan's Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka, with Silvia Mas Depares and Patricia Cantero Reina of Spain in second.

"We're happy and relieved," said Mills, the reigning 470 class Olympic champion and London 2012 silver medallist.

"We had a super-tough medal race and we're just so happy to come away with the bronze. Even on the final leg we weren't sure we'd done enough."

Moments after the start of the race the pair decided to turn back to the start line fearing they might be penalised for potentially starting prematurely.

Although it was later confirmed they had not broken any rules, the move put Mills and McIntyre at the back of the fleet, forcing them to fight their way back into medal contention.

"Once we made the decision to turn back all the nerves went and we were straight into thinking about what we could do to get back in the race," Mills, 30, from Cardiff said.

Hayling Island's McIntyre, 24, added, "I worked really hard and Han made some great decisions, and we were able to claw our way back up the fleet."

Continuing their success in 2018, the bronze adds to silver medals from the Princess Sofia Trophy regatta and the World Cup Series Hyeres, plus a gold from the World Cup Series final in Marseille.

Crucially, their result guarantees Great Britain a place in the 470 competition at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

They will now head to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics sailing venue of Enoshima for the first test event in early September among the podium favourites.

"It's a totally different game there," Mills added. "Eilidh's been to Enoshima a few times but I've never been before. It'll be a knowledge-gathering, venue-learning trip."

Reigning Finn class European champion Ed Wright (above) had to settle for eighth overall despite coming home third in the medal race.

Wright, 40, from Bournemouth, had led by seven points going into the penultimate day of competition but a pair of mid-fleet results saw him plummet down the standings.

Going into the medal race in tenth overall Wright still had a chance of a podium finish, but it was dependent on his rivals at the top of the table having a bad race.

Unfortunately for Wright, a valiant third wasn't enough to send him up the leaderboard.

"I was doing great throughout the week, and until yesterday I was winning," Wright said. "I had a pretty bad disappointing day, going from first overall to tenth in one race when a squall came through and turned the fleet inside out.

"I went out today to try to win the race, and got a third. I was a bit disappointed because I wanted a world championships win, especially having won the Europeans earlier this year. I wanted to do the double, but never mind – onwards to the next regatta."

While not winning him a medal, Wright's result also guarantees Great Britain's place in the Finn class at Tokyo 2020.

Friday will see Britain's Elliot Hanson, Nick Thompson and Michael Beckett compete for a medal in the Laser class, while Alison Young will contest the Laser Radial medal race.

Full results from the regatta can be found here, and a schedule of racing is here.

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