Enoshima, Japan – Team USA’s Stu McNay (Providence, R.I.) and Dave Hughes (Miami, Fla.) competed in the Men’s 470 medal race on Wednesday, the final day of sailing events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. McNay and Hughes finished 4th in the double-points medal race, which lifted them to 9th overall.
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“Prior to the start, we did our homework with the current readings, but we felt like it would be evolving and we wouldn't really know how it would affect the course until we got onto it,” said McNay, who has qualified for two consecutive Olympic medal races with Hughes as his teammate. “With a minute to the start, the fleet was very dense at the committee boat, so we felt that our best opportunity was to be leeward of that pack and to follow them to windward. But by that time, everyone had tacked on port.”
In a typically tight 470 medal race, the Americans occupied every position from 1st to 6th at different stages of the race, but finished 4th in the end and 9th overall. In the 10-race qualifying series prior to the medal race, McNay and Hughes notched seven single-digit scores and discarded a 12th.
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“The battle at the Olympics is trying to figure out what the priorities are and moving forward with every leg, every race, and every day,” said Hughes. “What sticks out to me from this regatta is just the two of us trying to be better teammates to each other through thick and thin, and through good races and bad races. And that was a real pleasure. At the end of the day, the best asset in the boat is the guy sitting next to you and across from the traveler bar.”(continued) |
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